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Pick 2 articles

Read, summarize, and evaluate two research articles.  Based on your content area of interest, select two articles to review. Please format the article review as outlined in the syllabus. Each review is valued at 20 points / 40 points total. Submit as a document. You may create one document that contains both reviews, or two separate documents, uploading two submissions to Canvas under this assignment tab.

Additional information:

Create an article review for each article that you review. That will be two article review submissions on the one Canvas assignment, or you may make both reviews as one Word document.
Using the article review format in the syllabus, copy and paste the format into a new word document, and fill it in. The bibliographical information should be listed at the top since this is basically an expanded annotated bibliography; this format is used for that purpose. Copy and paste your citation there in APA format.

10 key terms are words you extract from the article that you think are critical to the concepts of the article. I have had students include terms that were what we would call Tier II or Tier III vocabulary – specifically used in the article that they had to go look up because they were not clear to them as a reader. Free choice here.

Summarize the article in about 350 words.
Implications for Teaching are specific to you. In what ways, in your content area, will you be able to use this information in your teaching?

You may use the Vise Library online research tool to locate peer-reviewed journal articles of a content area if not listed on the syllabus list at http://cumberland.libguides.com/databases (Links to an external site.). Note: a blog, wikipedia, association newsletter, etc. is not considered a peer-reviewed research article and will receive zero credit if selected.

You may retrieve peer-reviewed research articles of interest to you by searching in the online database at CU’s Vise Library. The options from the syllabus list are copied below:

Armstrong, A., Ming, K., & Helf, S. (2018). Content Area Literacy in the Mathematics Classroom. Clearing House: A Journal Of Educational Strategies, Issues And Ideas, 91(2), 85-95.

Connor, C. M., Dombek, J., Crowe, E. C., Spencer, M., Tighe, E. L., Coffinger, S., & Petscher, Y. (2017). Acquiring Science and Social Studies Knowledge in Kindergarten through Fourth Grade: Conceptualization, Design, Implementation, and Efficacy Testing of Content-Area Literacy Instruction (CALI). Journal Of Educational Psychology, 109(3), 301-320.

Falk-Ross, F., & Evans, B. (2014). Word Games: Content Area Teachers Use of Vocabulary Strategies to Build Diverse Students Reading Competencies. Language and Literacy Spectrum, 24, 84100. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.cumberland.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ1034917&site=eds-live (Links to an external site.)

Flanigan, K., &Greenwood, S. C. (2007). Effective content vocabulary instruction in the middle: Matching students,      purposes, words, and strategies. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 51(3), 226-238.

Marlatt, R., & Dallacqua, A. K. (2019). Loud and Clear: Using the Graphic Novel to Challenge the Status Quo in Content Area Literacy. Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 15(1). Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.cumberland.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ1212447&site=eds-live (Links to an external site.)

Martin, C., & Polly, D. (2016). Examining the Impact of Writing and Literacy Connections on Mathematics Learning. Investigations In Mathematics Learning, 8(3), 59-74.

McMillen, C. M., Graves-Demario, A., & Kieliszek, D. (2018). Tackling Literacy: A Collaborative Approach to Developing Materials, for Assessing Science Literacy Skills in Content Classrooms through A STEM Perspective. Language and Literacy Spectrum, 28(1). Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.cumberland.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ1186126&site=eds-live (Links to an external site.)

Ming, K. (2012). 10 Content-Area Literacy Strategies for Art, Mathematics, Music, and Physical Education. Clearing House: A Journal Of Educational Strategies, Issues And Ideas, 85(6), 213-220.

Please format the article review as outlined in the syllabus. A Word version is attached with the following link:

RESEARCH ARTICLE REVIEW FORMAT.docxPreview the document

Rubric
Research Article Review (2)
Research Article Review (2)
Criteria    Ratings    Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCitation in APA format at top of review for both articles
2.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
2.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome10 educational terms from each article are defined
20.0 to >0.0 pts
Number of clearly defined terms
0.0 pts
No Marks
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSummary of key points in the articles
8.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
8.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeApplication of articles to teaching
10.0 pts
Full Marks
0.0 pts
No Marks
10.0 pts

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