Primary English: Knowledge and Understanding 10/e
Primary English: Knowledge and Understanding 10/e
ISBN: 9781529681239
The essential subject knowledge text for primary English. Secure subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of confident, creative and effective teaching. The trainee teacher's guide to all the subject knowledge required to teach primary English. Includes practical and reflective tasks to help deepen your understanding and self assessment tests to check your knowledge and identify areas where more study is needed. This 10th edition has been updated throughout and is now linked to the ITT Core Content Framework.
By Jane A Medwell, David Wray, George E Moore, Vivienne Griffiths
Imprint: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 400
1 Introduction 2 Spoken English and Standard English 3 The nature of learning 4 The acquisition of language 5 Representing sound in writing 6 Words, vocabulary and morphology 7 The grammar of the sentence in Standard English 8 The components of sentences 9 Handwriting 10 Punctuation 11 Cohesion: grammar at the level of the text 12 The qualities of stories 13 The qualities of poetry 14 The qualities of drama 15 Looking at information books 16 Electronic texts 17 Looking more closely at children's errors
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Jane Medwell taught in primary schools in Cardiff and South Devon, before moving into teacher education. She has lectured at the Universities of Cardiff, Plymouth and the College of St Mark and St John, and is currently Director of Teacher Education and Associate Professor at the University of Warwick. Her research and writing has covered areas such as the teaching of writing and the use of electronic books to teach reading. More recently she has begun a major research programme exploring the teaching of handwriting, and has begun a unique programme of teacher education in primary Modern Foreign Languages. She is fluent in French and Russian, and is learning Chinese. David Wray taught in primary schools for 10 years and is currently Professor of Literacy Education at the University of Warwick. He has published over 40 books on aspects of literacy teaching and is best known for his work on developing teaching strategies to help pupils access the curriculum through literacy. His work was made an integral part of the National Literacy Strategy in England at both primary (1997) and secondary (2001) levels. More recently he has acted as consultant to a number of electronic learning projects and has begun new research programs exploring the importance and teaching of handwriting, and the use of mobile learning devices. George Moore, now retired, was Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Education, University of Warwick. Vivienne Griffiths is a Professor of Education at Canterbury Christ Church University.