Teaching with Intent 1

Teaching with Intent 1

Dr Bronwyn Parkin and Dr Helen Harper

Cover illustration by Tohby Riddle

Teaching with Intent: Scaffolding academic language with marginalised students is a product of a PETAA Research Grant. The book presents a powerful approach to scaffolding academic language. The authors use the discipline of science to demonstrate how language is a central pedagogic tool for intentional teaching and learning. Teachers are guided through the complete process in a clear and accessible style.

The book is divided into four parts, moving from the enveloping theoretical foundations to the macro-scaffold that creates the framework for a language-focused classroom. It introduces a central pedagogic tool, the focus text, and explains how this supports the micro-scaffold, which is the language used by teachers that helps students take up powerful academic language.

Sample chapter

Sample Chapter (.pdf 553 KB)

Intended audience

  • Early career educators
  • Classroom teachers
  • Teacher librarians
  • Literacy Leaders
  • Curriculum and Instructional Leaders
  • Please note the book below is in print format: click on the eBook tab above to order a digital copy.

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    Publication details

    Author
    Dr Bronwyn Parkin, Dr Helen Harper
    ISBN
    978-1-925132-43-4
    Date of Publication
    28/06/2018
    Pages
    127
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