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Teaching Strategies for Constructivist and Developmental Counselor Education (Hardcover): Garrett McAuliffe, Karen Eriksen Teaching Strategies for Constructivist and Developmental Counselor Education (Hardcover)
Garrett McAuliffe, Karen Eriksen
R2,764 Discovery Miles 27 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An urgent need exists for a guide to innovative mental health education. Despite the hundreds of programs in existence for training students in counseling, human services, social work, and psychology, teachers in such programs have relied on an informal network of information exchange to guide their teaching practice. Yet, constructivist and developmental theories now point to sound, innovative practices for teaching. This volume delineates some of those practices.

The authors take the position that, despite years of research on effective adult education, university teaching fails, in practice, to incorporate research-supported teaching principles. Current university instruction is still dominated by the teacher-as-authority model, in which he or she downloads information from the front of the class and expects students to regurgitate it in papers and on exams. This book seeks to counter the limitations of these often-unquestioned methods. The social constructionist and constructive developmental paradigms undergird the descriptions of counselor preparation strategies offered in this book. Such strategies are characterized by the themes of meaning-making, collaboration, equality, and activity in the learning environment.

Beyond Shanghai and PISA - Cognitive and Non-cognitive Competencies of Chinese Students in Mathematics (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Beyond Shanghai and PISA - Cognitive and Non-cognitive Competencies of Chinese Students in Mathematics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Binyan Xu, Yan Zhu, Xiaoli Lu
R4,088 Discovery Miles 40 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book seeks to illustrate the research on mathematics competencies and disposition in China according to the conceptual development and empirical investigation perspective. Mathematics education in China has a distinguishing feature a focus of attention to mathematical competency. Paradoxically, there has not been an explicit, refined, and measurable evaluation system in place to assess mathematical competency in China. While academic achievement surveys or evaluations are common, these can only give an overall conclusion about mathematical thinking skills or problem solving abilities. In response to this deficiency, China is beginning to carry out national projects that emphasize defining both a conceptual framework on core competencies in school mathematics and developing a corresponding assessment framework. Thus, the main focus of this volume is the current investigations of different mathematics competencies and mathematical disposition of Chinese students, with the aim of promoting interaction between domestic and international student performance assessment, to provide a more comprehensive understanding of mathematics competencies and disposition in mainland China, and to stimulate innovative new directions in research. The primary audience of this volume is the large group of researchers interested in mathematics competencies, mathematics teaching and learning in China, or comparative studies, or the relation of the three. The book will also appeal to teaching trainers or instructors, as well as be an appropriate resource for graduate courses or seminars at either the master's or doctoral level.

Critical Voices in Science Education Research - Narratives of Hope and Struggle (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Jesse Bazzul,... Critical Voices in Science Education Research - Narratives of Hope and Struggle (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Jesse Bazzul, Christina Siry
R4,077 Discovery Miles 40 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a collection of narratives from a diverse array of science education researchers that elucidate some of the difficulties of becoming a science education researcher and/or science teacher educator, with the hope that through solidarity, commonality, and "telling the story", justice-oriented science education researchers will feel more supported in their own journeys. Being a scholar and teacher that sees science education as a space for justice, and thinking/being different, entry into this disciplinary field often comes with tense moments and personal difficulties. The chapter authors of this book break into many painful, awkward, and seemingly nebulous topics, including the intersectional nuances of what it means to be a researcher in the contexts of epistemic rigidness, white supremacy, and neoliberal restructuring. Of course these contexts become different depending on how teachers, students, and researchers are constituted within them (as racialized/sexed/gendered/disposable/valued subjects). We hope that within these narratives readers will identify with similar struggles in terms of what it means to desire to "do good in the world", while facing subtle and not-so-subtle institutional, personal cultural, and political challenges.

Teaching English to Young Learners - Critical Issues in Language Teaching with 3-12 Year Olds (Hardcover): Janice Bland Teaching English to Young Learners - Critical Issues in Language Teaching with 3-12 Year Olds (Hardcover)
Janice Bland
R5,068 Discovery Miles 50 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Aimed at student teachers, educators and practitioners, Teaching English Language to Young Learners outlines and explains the crucial issues, themes and scenarios relating to this area of teaching. Each chapter by a leading international scholar offers a thorough introduction to a central theme of English as a foreign language (EFL) with preteens, with clear presentation of the theoretical background and detailed references for further reading, providing access to the most recent scholarship. Exploring the essential issues critically and in-depth, including the disadvantages as well as advantages of Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) with young learners, topics include: - task-based learning in the primary school; - storytelling; - drama; - technology; - vocabulary development; - intercultural understanding; - Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) scenarios; - assessment. Innovative and rapidly emerging topics are covered, such as immersion teaching, picturebooks in the EFL classroom and English with pre-primary children.

Oral Communication in the Disciplines - A Resource for Teacher Development and Training (Hardcover): Deanna P Dannels Oral Communication in the Disciplines - A Resource for Teacher Development and Training (Hardcover)
Deanna P Dannels
R1,719 Discovery Miles 17 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Transforming Religious Education - Beliefs and Values under Scrutiny (Hardcover): Brian Gates Transforming Religious Education - Beliefs and Values under Scrutiny (Hardcover)
Brian Gates
R5,063 Discovery Miles 50 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Religion is suddenly perceived as high profile internationally (9/11, Israel-Palestine, London bombings). It arouses interest at the level of popular reading ("The Da Vinci Code"), critical diatribe (Dawkins), and educational controversy (Faith Schools). Against that background, there is a renewed interest in how schools can best equip boys and girls to be critically intelligent about beliefs and values. It is evident in continental Europe, in the US and in Asia. Throughout the world, Citizenship Education and Moral Education are receiving special attention, but in themselves they are incomplete, for they commonly overlook religion. This book argues the importance that public education should have as a priority not only that pupils become literate, numerate and sociate, but also 'religiate'. In this fascinating study, Professor Brian Gates sets out the grounds for the distinctive approach to Religious Education. He argues that this approach, central to which is a comprehensive network of local ecumenical councils, is a model worthy of global imitation. As part of the argument, Professor Gates examines four areas of complementary concern. The first is the logic of religion in education and the second concerns the process of religious development. Are there stages of understanding? What sense do children and young people have of God and transcendence, as of death and finitude? The third is the relationship between RE and Moral Education - their respective autonomies and mutual challenge. And the fourth is that of Collective Worship and its appropriateness or otherwise in public educational provision.

Teaching Struggling Students in Math - Too Many Grades of D or F? (Hardcover, New): Bill Hanlon Teaching Struggling Students in Math - Too Many Grades of D or F? (Hardcover, New)
Bill Hanlon
R1,757 Discovery Miles 17 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Teaching Struggling Students in Mathematics, Too Many Grades of D or F, Bill Hanlon provides examples and recommends highly effective and practical instructional and assessment strategies that classroom teachers can immediately implement and that school administrators can readily observe. These high yield strategies build on accepted practices and directly address the needs of struggling students. His no nonsense, common sense approach assists classroom teachers in organizing their instruction by connecting preparation and instruction to student notes, homework, test preparation, and assessments so students study more effectively. This results in increased student performance. Bill also emphasizes the importance of student-teacher relationships and the implementing a success-on-success model. His emphasis on making students more comfortable in their knowledge, understanding, and application of math is demonstrated repeatedly with examples of how to introduce new concepts and skills by linking them to previously learned math and outside experiences. These linkages allow teachers another opportunity to review and reinforce skills or address student deficiencies. Teaching Struggling Students in Mathematics will help your student succeed in math."

The Five Kingdom System Classifying Living Things Book of Science for Kids 5th Grade Children's Biology Books (Hardcover):... The Five Kingdom System Classifying Living Things Book of Science for Kids 5th Grade Children's Biology Books (Hardcover)
Baby Professor
R672 Discovery Miles 6 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
In Pursuit of the Mysterious Missing Day - Anna's Story (Hardcover, Historical Novels Illuminating ed.): Jeffery L Thompson In Pursuit of the Mysterious Missing Day - Anna's Story (Hardcover, Historical Novels Illuminating ed.)
Jeffery L Thompson; Edited by Beverly Simmons
R805 Discovery Miles 8 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Facing the Music - Shaping Music Education from a Global Perspective (Hardcover, New): Huib Schippers Facing the Music - Shaping Music Education from a Global Perspective (Hardcover, New)
Huib Schippers
R4,314 R3,561 Discovery Miles 35 610 Save R753 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Facing the Music investigates the practices and ideas that have grown from some five decades of cultural diversity in music education, developments in ethnomusicology, and the rise of 'world music'. Speaking from rich, hands-on experience of more than thirty years at various levels of music education (music in schools, community organizations and professional training courses), Huib Schippers makes a powerful case for the crucial role of learning music in shaping rich and diverse musical environments for the 21st century, both in practical terms and at a conceptual level: "what we hear is the product of what we believe about music."
Advocating a contemporary, positive and realistic approach to cultural diversity in music education and transmission, Schippers advocates taking into account and celebrating the natural dynamics of music. He argues that "most music travels remarkably well," and regards every musical act as an expression of the 'here and now', as do many of the musicians and scholars he quotes. In this way, he challenges stifling directives to recreate 'authentic contexts', which in fact constantly change (and have always changed) in the cultures of origin as well. This liberates music educators to seek with integrity appropriate ways of presenting music at all levels of education: in schools, community settings, and professional training.
In seven succinct chapters that each approach the issues from a different angle, Schippers gradually unfolds the complexities of learning and teaching music 'out of context' in an accessible manner, and presents a coherent model to approach these, as well as lucid suggestions for translating the resulting ideas in practice. While mapping the various factors that determine all acts of music transmission, he also comes to surprising insights into the nature and preconceptions underlying much formal music education settings across the world, including those focusing on western classical music.
Facing the Music provides a rich resource for reflection and practice for all those involved in teaching and learning music, from policy maker to classroom teacher.

Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in Geography (Hardcover, New): Gary S. Elbow, Martha B. Sharma Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in Geography (Hardcover, New)
Gary S. Elbow, Martha B. Sharma
R2,139 Discovery Miles 21 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Geography teachers and school library media specialists will find this resource indispensable for providing classroom lessons and activities in critical thinking for geography students in grades 7-12. It is filled with over 75 primary source Internet sites covering such topics as Places and Regions, Physical Systems, Human Systems, Environment and Society, and the Uses of Geography, and will be an invaluable tool in helping teachers and librarians meet the standards set forth in the 1994 publication "Geography for Life: National Geography Standards."

Each site is accompanied by a site summary that describes the site contents and usefulness to geography teachers and school library media specialists. Site subjects include: Urban Landscapes, Volcanoes and Earthquakes, Weather, The U.S. Census, and the World Wildlife Fund Global Network. The questions and activities that follow are designed to develop critical thinking skills for both oral and written presentations. An appendix of additional geography resources includes Internet addresses for approximately 25 sites relating to maps, primary sources, and critical thinking. This will provide teachers and librarians with even more resources for developing lessons to help each student meet all 18 of the National Geography Standards.

Teaching Citizenship Education - A Radical Approach (Hardcover, New): Ralph Leighton Teaching Citizenship Education - A Radical Approach (Hardcover, New)
Ralph Leighton
R6,050 Discovery Miles 60 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a complete guide to citizenship education which challenges teachers to enable pupils to make a difference to themselves and to society. Citizenship education was introduced into the curriculum as the subject to bring about a change in the political culture of a nation. However, without taking a radical approach to the teaching of this subject, its core values are likely to be lost. "Teaching Citizenship Education" introduces the central themes of the citizenship curriculum and evaluates the success of a number of delivery methods currently being used throughout the UK. Ralph Leighton adopts some of the insights and arguments provided by advocates of the radical and democratic approach to education to demonstrate that citizenship education can become a liberating and empowering force for change. He encourages readers to think about the nature of the subject and the experiences they are providing for their students, and provides a framework for how to go about creating something which really is more than just a subject. A companion website supports the text to ensure that the material remains up-to-date with current thinking and teaching strategies. It is a 'must-have' for all those looking to teach citizenship education with confidence and imagination.

Outcomes (1st ed) - Upper Intermediate - Teacher Book (Board book): Outcomes (1st ed) - Upper Intermediate - Teacher Book (Board book)
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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Closing the Gap - English Educators Address the Tensions Between Teacher Preparation and Teaching Writing in Secondary Schools... Closing the Gap - English Educators Address the Tensions Between Teacher Preparation and Teaching Writing in Secondary Schools (Hardcover, New)
Karen Keaton Jackson, Sandra Vavra; Series edited by Patricia Ruggiano Schmidt
R2,764 Discovery Miles 27 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a book about reality and hope. Its chapters reframe the concept of gap, acknowledging distances (for example, acknowledging old insights and theory while also honoring teacher discovery). However, it refuses to bow under the weight of these challenges. Its contributors focus, instead on how to overcome acknowledged inadequacies in learning how to teach writing as well as how to practice principled literacy instruction. These contributors see gaps not as unbridgeable chasms, but rather as opportunities to educate their students to use writing to understand the broader context of their education and pre-service candidates to adapt curriculum creatively. Contributors include new and seasoned secondary school teachers, graduate students, and university faculty who together remind us of ""old insights needing to be passed along"" (Villanueva) and show us new practices that challenge the conventions of the status quo and promote social justice. To close the gaps, in short, they demonstrate how rhetoric and truth are intertwined.In a time when too many children continue to be left behind, this book should be required reading for all literacy teachers because it is in our continued willingness to learn from each other that hope resides.

Teaching and Learning Secondary School Mathematics - Canadian Perspectives in an International Context (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Teaching and Learning Secondary School Mathematics - Canadian Perspectives in an International Context (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Ann Kajander, Jennifer Holm, Egan J. Chernoff
R4,784 Discovery Miles 47 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together recent research and commentary in secondary school mathematics from a breadth of contemporary Canadian and International researchers and educators. It is both representative of mathematics education generally, as well as unique to the particular geography and culture of Canada. The chapters address topics of broad applicability such as technology in learning mathematics, recent interest in social justice contexts in the learning of mathematics, as well as Indigenous education. The voices of classroom practitioners, the group ultimately responsible for implementing this new vision of mathematics teaching and learning, are not forgotten. Each section includes a chapter written by a classroom teacher, making this volume unique in its approach. We have much to learn from one another, and this volume takes the stance that the development of a united vision, supported by both research and professional dialog, provides the first step.

Frankenstein - GCSE 9-1 Set Text Student Edition (Paperback): Mary Shelley, Collins Gcse Frankenstein - GCSE 9-1 Set Text Student Edition (Paperback)
Mary Shelley, Collins Gcse; Introduction by Mark Roberts; Notes by Mark Roberts
R95 R85 Discovery Miles 850 Save R10 (11%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Exam board: AQA, Edexcel; Edexcel Level & Subject: GCSE English Literature; A Level English Literature First teaching: September 2015 First examination: June 2017 This edition of Frankenstein is perfect for GCSE-level students: it comes complete with the novel, plus an introduction providing context, and a glossary explaining key terms. 'It was already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against the panes, and my candle was nearly burnt out, when, by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs.' Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist with huge ambition, exceeds his own expectations when he manages to create life from an assemblage of dead body parts. Yet he has failed to think through the consequences and responsibilities of his action, with fatal results. First published in 1818, this genre-defying novel - part gothic tale, part science fiction, part philosophical exploration - invites us to consider whom we sympathise with: the scientist playing God or the monstrous creature he has created.

International Perspectives on Social Justice in Mathematics Education (Hardcover, New): Bharath Sriraman International Perspectives on Social Justice in Mathematics Education (Hardcover, New)
Bharath Sriraman; Series edited by Bharath Sriraman
R3,037 Discovery Miles 30 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Volume in The Montana Mathematics Enthusiast: Monograph Series in Mathematics Education Series Editor Bharath Sriraman, The University of Montana International Perspectives and Research on Social Justice in Mathematics Education is the highly acclaimed inaugural monograph of The Montana Mathematics Enthusiast now available through IAP. The book covers prescient social, political and ethical issues for the domain of education in general and mathematics education in particular from the perspectives of critical theory, feminist theory and social justice research. The major themes in the book are (1) relevant mathematics, teaching and learning practices for minority and marginalized students in Australia, Brazil, South Africa, Israel, Palestine, and the United States., (2) closing the achievement gap in the U.K, U.S and Iceland across classes, ethnicities and gender, and (3) the political dimensions of mathematics. The fourteen chapters are written by leading researchers in the international community interested and active in research issues of equity and social justice.

The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana - Translated From The Sanscrit In Seven Parts With Preface, Introduction and Concluding Remarks... The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana - Translated From The Sanscrit In Seven Parts With Preface, Introduction and Concluding Remarks (Hardcover)
Vatsyayana; Translated by Richard Burton, Bhagavanlal Indrajit
R888 R610 Discovery Miles 6 100 Save R278 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book was written in Sanscrit and provides a fascinating insight into a culture far removed from our own. Revealed is an ancient philosophy on love and how to treat women, both out of and in the bedroom. The book is of course most well known as a manual on how to reach a higher level of pleasure in one's sexual experience. The text was written by Vatsyana, who was and is renowned as the chief authority on Hindu erotic literature - Kama Sutra is literally translated as "Aphorisms on Love." Note - this version of the book is without illustrations.

Understanding and Teaching the Age of Revolutions (Hardcover): Ben Marsh, Mike Rapport Understanding and Teaching the Age of Revolutions (Hardcover)
Ben Marsh, Mike Rapport
R1,000 R905 Discovery Miles 9 050 Save R95 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

To learn about the ""Age of Revolutions"" in Europe and the Americas is to engage with the emergence of the modern world. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, nations were founded, old empires collapsed, and new ones arose. Struggles for emancipation-whether from royal authority, colonial rule, slavery, or patriarchy-inspired both hopes and fears. This book, designed for university and secondary school teachers, provides up-to-date content and perspectives, classroom-tested techniques, innovative ideas, and an exciting variety of pathways to introduce students to this complex era of history. The volume includes chapters on sources and methods for stimulating student debate and learning, including Tom Paine's Common Sense, the Haitian Declaration of Independence, and other key documents; role-playing games; visual arts and culture; and music, including opera and popular songs. Other chapters delve into specific themes, including revolution and riot, revolutionary terror, enlightenment, gender, slavery, nationalism, environment and climate, and the roles of politically excluded groups. Collectively, the contributions ensure a broad Atlantic scope, discussing the revolutions in Britain's North American colonies, Haiti, and Latin America, and European revolutions including France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Poetry, Poetic Inquiry and Rwanda - Engaging with the Lives of Others (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Laura Apol Poetry, Poetic Inquiry and Rwanda - Engaging with the Lives of Others (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Laura Apol
R2,873 Discovery Miles 28 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book describes the practice of poetic inquiry and takes the reader through the process of translating lived experience into poetry that attends to the lives of others. Using her own writing-from early drafts to published poems-Apol demonstrates elements of poetic inquiry that both give it strength and make it complicated: the importance of craft (the aesthetic); the imperative of accuracy and reliability (the investigative); the significance of ethical responsibility that leads to action (witness); and the centrality of relational connectedness and accountability (withness). Apol raises questions about what it means for poems to function as both research and art, and illustrates what happens when there are irresolvable conflicts between the demands of the poem and a commitment to relationship. Throughout, Apol addresses her white privilege, as well as the dominant white/colonial narrative that often seeps into arts-based work unless it is overtly and critically addressed. The book goes beyond arts-based research, speaking as well to other forms of cross-national, cross-cultural research. It is a call for relational scholarship that moves toward action, a heart-rending teaching, a post-traumatic aesthetic map laid down with clear and poignant theory and praxis to extend, serve and guide.

The Community Arts Council Movement (Hardcover, 2nd Revised ed.): Nina Freedlander Gibans The Community Arts Council Movement (Hardcover, 2nd Revised ed.)
Nina Freedlander Gibans
R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an analysis of the movement's functions and activities. It presents the history of the movement as it has been captured and recorded by the first generation of people who have been involved. Second edition with a new Introduction. It has been twenty-five years from the first printing of The Community Arts Council Movement: History, Opinions and Issues. So, what has changed? What is similar? Reviewing recent summaries of anniversaries and activities, one is struck by the resonance of the original concerns and the progress made: recognizing and keeping community arts issues a priority on all levels-in these years, they have become central; enabling the partnership among federal, state and local partnerships to grow and flourish perhaps beyond all expectation; developing a voice for effective advocacy-we've come a long way. But like everything else we have experienced on these levels, there is always work ahead and the "now" changes as people come into and exit the picture. No one, and no one group, is really independent of the others in the support fabric. The Community Arts Council Movement is a history of the movement which traces its beginnings to models in the health and welfare fields. It presents the history of the movement as it has been captured and recorded from people who have been involved. Research for the book includes written materials from various councils; about 150 discussions with specialists and practitioners from urban councils and regional, county and rural organizations; and questionnaires completed by movement founders, community arts administrator trainers, and local and national political figures who have promoted community arts to their peers. "This book should be required reading in order to understand the historical context of our own efforts as we map the future of the arts in our communities." - Peggy Spaeth, Director of Heights Arts "From arts administrators and arts educators, to government officials and interested citizens, this book has played a key role in illuminating the work of the nonprofit arts in America." - Robert L. Lynch, President and CEO, Americans for the Arts

Reading Above the Fray - Reliable, Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills (Paperback): Julia Lindsey Reading Above the Fray - Reliable, Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills (Paperback)
Julia Lindsey
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Perspectives on Teaching Singing - Australian Vocal Pedagogues Sing Their Stories (Paperback, General): Scott Harrison Perspectives on Teaching Singing - Australian Vocal Pedagogues Sing Their Stories (Paperback, General)
Scott Harrison
R1,280 R1,060 Discovery Miles 10 600 Save R220 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume draws together leading researchers and practitioners in voice pedagogy in Australia. The collection is designed to be an ongoing resource for singing teachers, and the publication is aligned with the Australian National Association of Teachers of Singing. The book serves as a snapshot of work in the field, and encompasses voice science, studio pedagogy and the role of the performer-teacher. It transcends genre boundaries and includes chapters on opera, music theatre, choral music, jazz, worship singing and cabaret.

The Science of Discovery (why do scientists so rarely make breakthoughs?) (Hardcover): Steven Paglierani The Science of Discovery (why do scientists so rarely make breakthoughs?) (Hardcover)
Steven Paglierani
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Mastering Primary English (Hardcover, HPOD): Wendy Jolliffe, David Waugh Mastering Primary English (Hardcover, HPOD)
Wendy Jolliffe, David Waugh
R2,919 Discovery Miles 29 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mastering Primary English introduces the primary English curriculum and helps trainees and teachers learn how to plan and teach inspiring lessons that make English learning irresistible. Topics covered include: * Current developments in English * English as an irresistible activity * English as a practical activity * Skills to develop in English * Promoting curiosity * Assessing children in English * Practical issues This guide includes examples of children's work, case studies, readings to reflect upon and reflective questions that all help to exemplify what is considered to be best and most innovative practice. The book draws on the experience of two leading professionals in primary English, Wendy Jolliffe and David Waugh, to provide the essential guide to teaching English for all trainee and qualified primary teachers.

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