INTEGRATING SCIENCE AND LITERACY FOR YOUNG ENGLISH LEARNERS: A PILOT STUDY
2015
This pilot investigated the promise of positive outcomes in literacy, science, and social behavior on K– 2 English learner �ꃽEL�냽 students after two months of implementation of the Science Inquiry Centered Argumentation Model �ꃽScICAM�냽—a systematic teaching approach to science learning that integrates literacy instruction and argument�based inquiry. The sample included 17 teachers and 31 EL students. Results indicated that teacher practices �ꃽproximal outcomes�냽 aligned well with the ScICAM approach and resulted in increases in EL student learning �ꃽdistal outcomes�냽. Teacher increase in the use of inquiry and writing scaffolds and student growth in the ability to express understandings through oral and written modes also suggested that ScICAM practices are supportive of key practices identified by the Next Generation Science Standards �ꃽNGSS Lead States, 2013�냽. These results highlight the merit of pursuing larger, long�term projects that collaborate with teachers on developing and implementing ScICAM interventions.
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