Author/Authors :
Gaston, Alishia Lonwdes County Schools , Martinez, James Valdosta State University , Martin, Ellice P. Valdosta State University
Abstract :
This action research study evaluated the effects of literacy strategies on academic achievement, motivation,
and engagement of eighth-grade social studies students. Incorporating literacy strategies included teaching students
to construct meaning, think critically, and build content knowledge, while stimulating their interests, using multiple
texts and technology, and providing collaborative opportunities and high engagement during instructional activities.
Students were divided into a literacy group and a direct instruction group with each class being taught the same
content. Literacy strategies were incorporated in one class, and direct instruction activities were used in the other
class. Results were determined using pre and posttest scores, a student motivation questionnaire, and a student
engagement checklist. Results indicated significantly higher student achievement and engagement when literacy
strategies were a part of the social studies instruction. Motivation also increased when literacy strategies were used.
Literacy instruction was a beneficial strategy to improve student achievement, motivation, and engagement.
Keywords :
Literacy strategies , sandardized testing , social studies , middle school