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Episode 173: Quick Q&A: What Are Funds of Knowledge and How Are They Related to Background Knowledge?

Episode 173: Quick Q&A: What Are Funds of Knowledge and How Are They Related to Background Knowledge?

FromMelissa & Lori Love Literacy ™


Episode 173: Quick Q&A: What Are Funds of Knowledge and How Are They Related to Background Knowledge?

FromMelissa & Lori Love Literacy ™

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Length:
3 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Funds of Knowledge are the skills and knowledge gained by daily routines and practices, as well as cultural and historical interactions. It’s the social and cultural “stuff” that students know through personal experiences.  Background knowledge is the amount of information or knowledge someone has on a topic. Both funds of knowledge and background knowledge give us connection points for learning, and they’re both considered types of prior knowledge. So what does this mean for instruction? We should leverage our students' - and families’ - funds of knowledge when possible. We can use students' funds of knowledge and continue to build background knowledge on topics of study. ResourcesEpisode 170: All About Read-Alouds with Molly Ness  Funds of Knowledge Toolkit from Washington state Funds of Knowledge for TeachingConnect with us Facebook and join our Facebook Group Twitter Instagram Don't miss an episode! Sign up for FREE bonus resources and episode alerts at LiteracyPodcast.com Helping teachers learn about science of reading, knowledge building, and high quality curriculum.
Released:
Dec 5, 2023
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Melissa and Lori Love Literacy is a podcast for educators interested in learning more about the science of reading, knowledge building, and high quality curriculum! Join Melissa Loftus and Lori Sappington every Friday as we tackle new ways of thinking about how to teach reading and writing. Most of our experience has been in the classroom from primary through high school, but we also have experience at district and state leadership levels in literacy. Our guests include school-based educators and leaders, district leaders, literacy researchers and experts, and passionate parents and community members. Visit our website: www.literacypodcast.com