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How to Teach Fiction Writing at Key Stage 3 is a practical manual
to help teachers of 11-14 year-olds to develop effective modeling
and scaffolding strategies for the teaching of narrative writing.
Using a step-by-step approach, based on the 'word/sentence/text
level' convention, the book shows how teachers can help pupils to
build work in various genres and to move out from these to more
complex writing. Each section has a workshop approach that leads
into a narrative writing activity, giving pupils the chance to
complete a fully realized piece of work at the end each time. The
workshops focus on genre features, the craft of the writer, and
specific year-related needs (taken from the KS3 Framework). The
book has a clear progression through KS3, and extension and support
activities for the most and least able pupils are provided as an
integral part of each section.
"How to Teach Fiction Writing at Key Stage 3 is a practical manual
to help teachers of 11-14 year-olds to develop effective modeling
and scaffolding strategies for the teaching of narrative writing.
Using a step-by-step approach, based on the 'word/sentence/text
level' convention, the book shows how teachers can help pupils to
build work in various genres and to move out from these to more
complex writing. Each section has a workshop approach that leads
into a narrative writing activity, giving pupils the chance to
complete a fully realized piece of work at the end each time.
The workshops focus on genre features, the craft of the writer, and
specific year-related needs (taken from the KS3 Framework).
The book has a clear progression through KS3, and extension and
support activities for the most and least able pupils are provided
as an integral part of each section.
The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition is a landmark volume. Edited
by two of the field's most eminent academics and supported by a
distinguished global advisory board, the 56 authors - each an
expert in their own chapter topic - provide authoritative and
thought-provoking overviews of this fascinating territory of
research. Not since the early 1990s has a Handbook been published
in this field, now, Fiske and Macrae have provided a timely and
seminal benchmark; a state of the art overview that will benefit
advanced students and academics not just within social psychology
but beyond these borders too. Following an introductory look at the
'uniqueness of social cognition', the Handbook goes on to explore
basic and underlying processes of social cognition, from implicit
social cognition and consciousness and meta-cognition to judgment
and decision-making. Also, the wide-ranging applications of social
cognition research in 'the real world' from the burgeoning and
relatively recent fields of social cognitive development and social
cognitive aging to the social cognition of relationships are
investigated. Finally, there is a critical and exciting exploration
of the future directions in this field. The SAGE Handbook of Social
Cognition will be an indispensable volume for any advanced student
or academic wanting or needing to understand the landscape of
social cognition research in the 21st century.
Where do stereotypes come from? How accurate are they, and how do
they affect interpersonal and intergroup relations? Can stereotypes
be changed? Stereotypes structured sets of beliefs about the
characteristics of members of social categories influence how
people attend to, encode, represent, and retrieve information about
others, and how they judge and respond to them. A comprehensive
overview of contemporary research, this volume highlights important
approaches that have considerably expanded our understanding of
stereotyping in recent years. Integrating cognitive, motivational,
emotional, and linguistic perspectives, "Stereotypes and
Stereotyping" demonstrates the diversity and richness of the field
today and illuminates new directions for future research.
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