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Adolescent Literacy
Integrating the Sciences of Reading and Writing in Grades 4-12
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Adolescent Literacy
Integrating the Sciences of Reading and Writing in Grades 4-12
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Description
This book empowers teachers across content areas to help adolescents become confident readers and writers. Blending sociocognitive research and innovative strategies, the book shows how to foster inclusive literacy instruction, student agency, and meaningful engagement in today's literacy-rich world. At the heart of the book is a commitment to research-based literacy instruction that values the diverse languages and cultural practices students bring to the classroom and leverages scientific research to take literacy to new heights.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A Comprehensive View of the Sciences of Literacy
Chapter 2: Diving into the Science of Reading
Chapter 3: Shining a Light on the Science of Writing
Chapter 4: Comparing Content Area and Disciplinary Literacy
Chapter 5: Informing Instruction through Literacy Assessment
Chapter 6: Motivating and Engaging Learners in Literacy
Chapter 7: Boosting Word Recognition and Fluency
Chapter 8: Building Vocabulary and Knowledge
Chapter 9: Making Meaning Through Texts
Chapter 10: Communicating Meaning Through Text
Chapter 11: Digging into Digital Literacy
Product details
| Published | 05 Mar 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9798765151303 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 47 b/w figures, 67 textboxes |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Dr. Shea Kerkhoff is right: there is an urgent need for adolescent literacy, and she delivers with this book. By clearly and intricately weaving reading and writing together, the book offers best practices for teaching literacy to adolescents. This is an essential text for teachers of adolescents in grades 4-12.
Danielle V. Dennis, Dean and Professor, College of Education, University of Rhode Island
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Grounded in research and rich with practical strategies, this book equips teachers to cultivate students' confidence, curiosity, and critical thinking through purposeful reading and writing experiences. Kerkhoff exudes the heart of a teacher, and bridges theory and practice in ways that truly inspire transformative teaching.
Dr. Hiller A. Spires, Executive Director and Professor Emerita, Former Executive Director of the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation and College of Education, North Carolina State University
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This book is a timely and essential resource that bridges the sciences of reading and writing with practical, evidence-based strategies for adolescent literacy. By integrating cognitive, sociocultural, and affective perspectives, this book equips educators to support diverse learners, including struggling readers, in building advanced skills for lifelong literacy success. A must-read for teacher preparation and professional development.
Evan Ortlieb, Dean and Professor, College of Education and Human Sciences, South Dakota State University
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This book offers an integrative framework that honors the science of reading while embracing the social, emotional, and motivational dimensions of learning. Dr. Kerkhoff writes in an accessible, conversational style that makes complex ideas approachable, connecting research, theory, and practice in ways that feel both systematic and deeply human.
Rachelle S. Savitz, Associate Professor of Literacy, East Carolina University

























