Improving Literacy in the Primary School

Improving Literacy in the Primary School

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  • Author: R. P. Chamberlin
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134690932
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 308

One of the most important challenges teachers face is making sure children can read. It is an absolutely crucial skill, and current educational policy is giving it a very high priority. Based on one of the largest studies ever undertaken of what primary schools do to improve literacy, this book reports what Professor Ted Wragg and his research team found. The importance placed on literacy has never been greater. When children learn to read, they are laying the foundations for their entire educational future. Effective teachers can make a huge difference, as a poor start can hinder children throughout their schooling and beyond. By looking at what actually goes on in classrooms, this volume provides an invaluable insight into what happens to children and how their reading progresses. It shows how particular teachers manage the improvement of their pupils' reading levels, and also follows individual pupils through a school year. This is a very readbale account of a fascinating and crucial area of research that is highly topical. Every class teacher should read it.


Improving Literacy in the Primary School

Improving Literacy in the Primary School

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  • Category : Educational surveys
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 277


Improving Literacy in the Primary School

Improving Literacy in the Primary School

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  • Author: R. P. Chamberlin
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134690940
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 285

One of the most important challenges teachers face is making sure children can read. It is an absolutely crucial skill, and current educational policy is giving it a very high priority. Based on one of the largest studies ever undertaken of what primary schools do to improve literacy, this book reports what Professor Ted Wragg and his research team found. The importance placed on literacy has never been greater. When children learn to read, they are laying the foundations for their entire educational future. Effective teachers can make a huge difference, as a poor start can hinder children throughout their schooling and beyond. By looking at what actually goes on in classrooms, this volume provides an invaluable insight into what happens to children and how their reading progresses. It shows how particular teachers manage the improvement of their pupils' reading levels, and also follows individual pupils through a school year. This is a very readbale account of a fascinating and crucial area of research that is highly topical. Every class teacher should read it.


Improving Literacy Skills for Children with Special Educational Needs

Improving Literacy Skills for Children with Special Educational Needs

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  • Author: Heather Duncan
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0415240719
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 74

This practical book, written by experienced practitioners, will help teachers of pupils with Special Educational Needs assess, record and improve the literacy skills of their pupils. The creation of the National Literacy Strategy and the Literacy Hour has put additional demands upon teachers, particularly those concerned with Special Needs. The book covers all aspects of literacy development through the Early and Primary Years including early skills, reading, phonological skills, writing, spelling and handwriting. This resource pack includes advice and ideas on record keeping with Individual Education Plans, assessing pupils' skills and strategies for future learning. It contains photocopiable checklists and assessment sheets for both teacher and pupil to complete and has clear child-friendly illustrated worksheets throughout. An indispensable resource for all classrooms.


Improving Literacy and Numeracy in Schools

Improving Literacy and Numeracy in Schools

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  • Author: Northern Ireland
  • Publisher: The Stationery Office
  • ISBN: 0102939756
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 56


Improving literacy and numeracy in schools (Northern Ireland)

Improving literacy and numeracy in schools (Northern Ireland)

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  • Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Committee of Public Accounts
  • Publisher: The Stationery Office
  • ISBN: 0215031636
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 44

Incorporating HCP 1327-i, session 2005-06, not previously published. The Northern Ireland Audit Office report on this topic was published as HCP 953, session 2005-06 (ISBN 0102939756)


Improving Literacy Achievement in a Disadvantaged Primary School

Improving Literacy Achievement in a Disadvantaged Primary School

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  • Author: Eithne Kennedy
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  • Category : Children with social disabilities
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Improving Children's Learning

Improving Children's Learning

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  • Author: Joan Dean
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134702132
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 202

How can teachers improve what they do in the primary classroom? Which teaching methods will help you and your pupils to perform effectively? These are the questions that every teacher will be asking him or herself in today's climate of targets and tables. Much research over recent years has focused on the role of the teacher and how effective classroom practice is achieved. The book discusses many areas of topical importance including: teaching methods motivating learners and matching work to children how to structure children's learning classroom control and organisation teaching literacy teaching children with special education needs working with parents. It also looks at the increasing role of the teacher as a researcher and how colloborative practices are providing a way for teaches to appraise both their own progress and that of their colleagues. This book should be of particular interest to the classroom teacher who is looking for ways to develop his or her teaching but has limited time to explore the research. It sets out to translate the findings of research into practical terms which teachers can easily use.


Improving Literacy at KS2 and KS3

Improving Literacy at KS2 and KS3

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  • Author: Andrew Goodwyn
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 9780761947233
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 230

This book will to help student and practicing teachers to understand the issues surrounding literacy, the place of transition in pupils' lives, and to feel confident in handling the National Literacy Strategy.


Improving Literacy at KS2 and KS3

Improving Literacy at KS2 and KS3

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  • Author: Andrew Goodwyn
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1412932181
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223

`Improving Literacy at KS2 and KS3 is all about primary-secondary transfer, seen mostly through the eyes of secondary teachers, but with some interesting contributions from middle-school staff who know the territory well. This book sees the NLS′s influence on primary practice as generally benign, but takes a more jaundiced view of the implications for secondary teaching, especially in its central chapter "Evidence from experienced practitioners". There are, however, many useful suggestions for reshaping and adapting parts of the strategy, including chapters on classroom literacy and everyday life and literacy and drama which consider ways of relating learning to the wider culture beyond school, including screen-based literacy. There is also a review of the language-across-the-curriculum movement and a chapter on subject literacies which has left me with an abiding admiration for geography teachers as lone voices of dissent′ - Sue Palmer, TES Teacher This book will to help students and practising teachers to understand the issues surrounding literacy, the place of transition in pupils′ lives, and to feel confident in handling The National Literacy Strategy. The book focuses on the crucial period when children complete primary schooling and begin in secondary schools. It examines the issue of transition from one phase to the other and specifically, the nature of literacy at this period. The authors contrast the `whole school′ approach of primaries to the very subject-specific nature of secondary teaching. The authors set the NLS in perspective, reviewing earlier movements such as Language across the Curriculum and the NLS itself. They offer a critique of the strategy and outline its strengths and weaknesses. The book sets out evidence of the way schools are reacting to the NLS, and what classroom teachers and their pupils think. Its coverage is comprehensive and includes focus on primary, secondary and middle schools, the teaching of literacy and English, the role of ICT, as well as important areas such as media education, drama and modern foreign languages. This book will be useful to education students and to practicing teachers in primary and secondary schools.