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What Work Samples Reveal about Secondary Pre-Service Social Studies Teachers' Use of Literacy Strategies
Teacher Education Quarterly
  • Susan J. Lenski, Portland State University
  • Gayle Y. Thieman, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Abstract

The article discusses a study which aims to answer the research questions of whether secondary social studies pre-service teachers incorporate literacy strategies in their work samples during student teaching, and the extent and conditions secondary social studies pre-service teachers use higher levels of literacy strategies in their work samples. The study is framed within 3 areas of research namely activity theory, work sample methodology and disciplinary literacy.

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http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/10306
Citation Information
Lenski, S. J., & Thieman, G. Y. (2013). What Work Samples Reveal about Secondary Pre-Service Social Studies Teachers' Use of Literacy Strategies. Teacher Education Quarterly, 40(1), 63-79.