Making Progress in English Making Progress in English

Making Progress in English

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Publisher Description

This manual is designed to help teachers establish a principled framework for developing English at Key Stages 1 and 2. Covering all aspects of English, it will help teachers raise standards of achievement in pupils at all levels of fluency and confidence.

The author uses case study material to relate theory to practice, covering issues such as classroom organization and management. She also provides guidance for planning and developing ideas with colleagues and with children, and offers suggestions for teaching strategies with photocopiable sheets and formats and ways to evaluate teaching.

Separate sections deal with reading, writing, speaking and listening, and these different threads are drawn together in sections on knowledge about language - including spelling, grammar and punctuation - and study of texts - including media, poetry, drama, response to literature and the use of non-fiction texts. The final section deals with policy and schemes of work. Each chapter also offers information on:

* assessment, recording and reporting, linked to scales of progression

* frameworks for screening and supporting children who have difficulties with English

* gender

* working with parents

* linguistic and cultural diversity

Eve Bearne teaches at Homerton College, Cambridge.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2006
7 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
376
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
45
MB
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