When teachers are committed to effective interdisciplinary instructional practices, they use students' unique characteristics, backgrounds, prior experiences, interests, and assets to make learning connections and demonstrate behaviors and attitudes that encourage and embrace cross-cultural understanding. Offering challenging but attainable cross-content and disciplinary literacy instructional activities, this article presents some of the instructional practices that were used to help diverse learners achieve a higher level of success in school.
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