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Core Academic Literacies

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When learners enter adolescence, they further develop fluency with skills central to Core Academic Literacies such as mathematical reasoning, scientific reasoning, language and literacy, the arts, social studies, and technology. Students integrate this knowledge into their understanding of how the world works and how to engage meaningfully. Importantly, learners in their adolescent years are working to define their place in the world, and therefore are more likely to engage in the classroom and learn when they can connect content and learning tasks with life beyond the classroom walls. In addition, developmental changes in the brain are thought to support adolescent's abilities to infer, reflect, and make connections and engage higher order thinking including personal, cultural, and emotional meaning-making, core to deeper engagement and learning across the disciplines.

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