Teaching literacy across the curriculum can enhance effectiveness of learning and teaching, and this new UK book demonstrates how this can be achieved. It explores approaches to teaching and developing literacy in a range of subject areas, and is suitable for students and qualified teachers who wish
Managing the Literacy Curriculum
โ Scribed by Alec Webster; Michael Beveridge; Malcolm Reed
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 204
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book focuses on a critical period for pupils between the ages of nine and thirteen when the demands made on children's literacy change fundamentally, and when children establish life-time patterns of reading and non-reading. It provides a framework for teachers and managers to help set up a whole-school approach to literacy, based on a series of steps which enable managers to find out how literacy is perceived by teachers and effectively used within classroom contexts. Practical guidance on how schools can help pupils who have literacy difficulties, on methods of assessment and reporting, and on how outside agencies can be involved will be particularly helpful to teachers and heads of department.
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Keeping the focus clearly on learning and teaching, the authors explore the practical issues for managers at the institutional level, within the context of their need to understand and analyze key educational values and principles.
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