
Teaching English, Language and Literacy
Routledge (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 26. June 2018
Book
Hardback
302 pages
978-1-138-28053-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Are you looking for one book that gives a comprehensive account of primary and early years English, language and literacy teaching?
This fully revised fourth edition of Teaching English, Language and Literacy includes up-to-date research and updated discussion of effective teaching. Throughout the book there is guidance on England's new National Curriculum and its impact. Rooted in research evidence and multidisciplinary theory, this book is an essential introduction for anyone learning to teach English from the early years to primary school level.
The authors draw on their research, scholarship and practice to offer advice on:
inclusion and equality, including working effectively with multilingual pupils
speaking and listening
developing reading, including choosing texts, and phonics teaching
improving writing, including grammar and punctuation
planning and assessing
the latest thinking in educational policy and practice
the use of multimedia
maintaining good home--school links
All the chapters include examples of good practice, coverage of key issues, analysis of research and reflections on national policy to encourage the best possible response to the exciting challenges of teaching. Each chapter also has a glossary to explain terms and gives suggestions for further reading.
This authoritative book is for all those who want to improve the teaching of English, language and literacy in schools. Designed to help inform trainee teachers and tutors, but also of great use to those teachers wanting to keep pace with the latest developments in their specialist subject, this is an indispensable guide to the theory and practice of teaching English, language and literacy.
This fully revised fourth edition of Teaching English, Language and Literacy includes up-to-date research and updated discussion of effective teaching. Throughout the book there is guidance on England's new National Curriculum and its impact. Rooted in research evidence and multidisciplinary theory, this book is an essential introduction for anyone learning to teach English from the early years to primary school level.
The authors draw on their research, scholarship and practice to offer advice on:
inclusion and equality, including working effectively with multilingual pupils
speaking and listening
developing reading, including choosing texts, and phonics teaching
improving writing, including grammar and punctuation
planning and assessing
the latest thinking in educational policy and practice
the use of multimedia
maintaining good home--school links
All the chapters include examples of good practice, coverage of key issues, analysis of research and reflections on national policy to encourage the best possible response to the exciting challenges of teaching. Each chapter also has a glossary to explain terms and gives suggestions for further reading.
This authoritative book is for all those who want to improve the teaching of English, language and literacy in schools. Designed to help inform trainee teachers and tutors, but also of great use to those teachers wanting to keep pace with the latest developments in their specialist subject, this is an indispensable guide to the theory and practice of teaching English, language and literacy.
Reviews / Votes
'An invaluable text [and] essential reading to our undergraduate and postgraduate 3-11 trainees.'Dr Tom Dobson, Course Director in the Carnegie School of Education, Leeds Beckett University
'A comprehensive and accessible book that addresses all areas of the Primary Curriculum for English.'
Anne Bradley, Lecturer in Primary ITE, Plymouth Marjon University
More details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
12 s/w Abbildungen, 4 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 8 s/w Zeichnungen, 21 s/w Tabellen
21 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
617 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-28053-3 (9781138280533)
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Persons
Dominic Wyse is Professor of Early Childhood and Primary Education at the University College London, Institute of Education. His research includes a multi-disciplinary focus on the teaching of writing across the life-course, including how writing works which is the subject of his most recent book.
Russell Jones was a Senior Lecturer in Education and Childhood Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Helen Bradford is part of the early years team at University College London, Institute of Education. Her research includes young children's development of literacy, focusing particularly on early writing. Her recently completed PhD looked at co-constructing writing pedagogy with two-and-three-year-old children.
Mary Anne Wolpert is Affiliated Lecturer and Course Manager of the Primary PGCE course at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge.
Russell Jones was a Senior Lecturer in Education and Childhood Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Helen Bradford is part of the early years team at University College London, Institute of Education. Her research includes young children's development of literacy, focusing particularly on early writing. Her recently completed PhD looked at co-constructing writing pedagogy with two-and-three-year-old children.
Mary Anne Wolpert is Affiliated Lecturer and Course Manager of the Primary PGCE course at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge.
Author
Institute of Education, University College London, UK
University of Cambridge, UK
Content
Part One: Introduction 1. The history of English, language and literacy 2. Thinking about learning and language 3. Inclusion and equality Part Two: Language 4. The development of language 5. Accent, dialect and Standard English 6. Classroom Practices for talk 7. Drama Part Three: Reading 8. The development of reading 9. Children's literature 10. Listening to children read 11. Reading comprehension 12. Phonics 13. Classroom practices for reading Part Four: Writing 14. The development of writing 15. Classroom practices for writing 16. Grammar 17. Punctuation 18. Spelling 19. Handwriting Part Five: General Issues 20. Assessing writing, reading and oral language 21. Language and literacy difficulties 22. Planning 23. Home-school links