Nurturing Informed Thinking: Reading, Talking, and Writing Across ContentArea Sources,Used

Nurturing Informed Thinking: Reading, Talking, and Writing Across ContentArea Sources,Used

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In today's world, the importance of teaching students to analyze different sources on a particular topic has never been greater. Students need to be able to connect ideas, weigh viewpoints, and balance differing perspectives. 'We want students to ask questions and then actively seek out answers by reading, listening to, or viewing multiple sources articles, books, videos, photos, infographics, and more,' literacy consultant and author Sunday Cummins explains. 'We want them to think across those sources and be able to articulate for themselves as well as for others what they've learnedorally and in writing.'Nurturing Informed Thinking provides support for teachers as they plan for and manage teaching with multiple sources on a regular basis. Sunday's practical framework includes strategies for: Planning: establishing purposes for reading, and selecting sources Teaching: lesson ideas for reading and thinking across sources Supporting: instructional moves that help students Releasing Responsibility: studentled research with inquiry charts and other scaffolds.'The value of this endeavor becomes clear when you see your students' eyes light up as they examine a second, third, and fourth source on a topic,' Sunday writes. 'As a result of reading across sources, students understand the world around them better. More importantly, they have a sense of how they can continue to learn. This is what we want for studentsstrong identities as strategic readers, writers, and thinkers.'

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