Equip your students with the knowledge and skills to teach English
well. Teaching English well is important for every primary school
teacher, but it can also seem overwhelming—and for good reason. The
amount of English content that must be taught throughout primary
school is considerable. Speaking, listening, reading, writing,
viewing, and creating are social practices that rely on highly complex
cognitive processes, require specialised knowledge about the English
language, and an understanding of how children develop literacy skills
to use English for different communicative purposes. Teaching and
Learning Primary English is written for initial teacher education
(ITE) students and practising primary school teachers. It addresses
the complexities of English teaching and aims to build deep
understandings of the most important aspects of primary English
education. It will assist ITE students and practising teachers
navigate the often complicated, crowded, and interconnected landscape
of English education. KEY FEATURES Aligns to the three strands of the
Australian Curriculum: English — language, literacy, and literature.
The pedagogical model of explicit instruction underpins this text,
giving pre-service teachers the confidence to teach in a direct and
structured way. Each chapter provides the who, what, when, where, how,
and why of primary English teaching. Chapters begin by explaining key
theoretical ideas related to the teaching of reading, writing, and
children’s literature, providing a strong understanding of the main
elements of English education. Evidence-based teaching and assessment
approaches demonstrate how to translate theory into practice. Example
lesson overviews, suggested children’s literature, and planning
templates support ITE students transition to teaching English in the
classroom.
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ISBN
9780190325732
Publisert
2021
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OUPANZ
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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