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Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms - Research and Practice across Professional Cultures... Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms - Research and Practice across Professional Cultures (Hardcover)
Alyson Simpson, Francesca Pomerantz, Douglas Kaufman, Sue Ellis
R4,202 Discovery Miles 42 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Noticing is an essential aspect of professional expertise in teaching - a skill that draws on deep professional knowledge in ways that affect how teachers are aware of, respond to and meet the needs of their students. Being a 'noticing teacher' in the language and literacy classroom can make a real difference to students' progress as readers and writers, to their literacy attainment and to their engagement with learning. This international, research-informed book is unique in its focus on literacy and language. The authors explore models and methods to embed both noticing and the development of teacher agency and grounded knowledge into teacher education programs and school practices. To further the professional knowledge and agency of 'noticing teachers', the authors argue that research, policy and the professional community need to understand how noticing skills can be woven into the policy and practice contexts of the literacy teacher's work. Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms: Research and Practice across Professional Cultures is designed to help teachers, researchers and school leaders think in new ways about how 'noticing' operates in the context of the literacy classroom and how it can be supported. Each chapter provides a valuable insight into how teachers learn from their students, in the course of teaching activities, to be responsive, analytical and inspirational.

Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms - Research and Practice across Professional Cultures... Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms - Research and Practice across Professional Cultures (Paperback)
Alyson Simpson, Francesca Pomerantz, Douglas Kaufman, Sue Ellis
R1,173 Discovery Miles 11 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Noticing is an essential aspect of professional expertise in teaching - a skill that draws on deep professional knowledge in ways that affect how teachers are aware of, respond to and meet the needs of their students. Being a 'noticing teacher' in the language and literacy classroom can make a real difference to students' progress as readers and writers, to their literacy attainment and to their engagement with learning. This international, research-informed book is unique in its focus on literacy and language. The authors explore models and methods to embed both noticing and the development of teacher agency and grounded knowledge into teacher education programs and school practices. To further the professional knowledge and agency of 'noticing teachers', the authors argue that research, policy and the professional community need to understand how noticing skills can be woven into the policy and practice contexts of the literacy teacher's work. Developing Habits of Noticing in Literacy and Language Classrooms: Research and Practice across Professional Cultures is designed to help teachers, researchers and school leaders think in new ways about how 'noticing' operates in the context of the literacy classroom and how it can be supported. Each chapter provides a valuable insight into how teachers learn from their students, in the course of teaching activities, to be responsive, analytical and inspirational.

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read - Culture, Cognition and Pedagogy (Hardcover, New): Kathy Hall, Usha... Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read - Culture, Cognition and Pedagogy (Hardcover, New)
Kathy Hall, Usha Goswami, Colin Harrison, Sue Ellis, Janet Soler
R4,080 Discovery Miles 40 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read brings together different disciplinary perspectives and studies on reading for all those who seek to extend and enrich the current practice, research and policy debates. The breadth of knowledge that underpins pedagogy is a central theme and the book will help educators, policy-makers and researchers understand the full range of research perspectives that must inform decisions about the development of reading in schools. The book offers invaluable insights into learners who do not achieve their full potential. The chapters have been written by key figures in education, psychology, sociology and neuroscience, and promote discussion of:

  • comprehension
  • gender and literacy attainment
  • phonics and decoding
  • digital literacy at home and school
  • bilingual learners and reading
  • dyslexia and special educational needs
  • evidence based literacy
  • visual texts.

This book encompasses a comprehensive range of conceptual perspectives on reading pedagogy and offers a wealth of new insights to support innovative research directions.

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read - Culture, Cognition and Pedagogy (Paperback, New): Kathy Hall, Usha... Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read - Culture, Cognition and Pedagogy (Paperback, New)
Kathy Hall, Usha Goswami, Colin Harrison, Sue Ellis, Janet Soler
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning to Read brings together different disciplinary perspectives and studies on reading for all those who seek to extend and enrich the current practice, research and policy debates. The breadth of knowledge that underpins pedagogy is a central theme and the book will help educators, policy-makers and researchers understand the full range of research perspectives that must inform decisions about the development of reading in schools. The book offers invaluable insights into learners who do not achieve their full potential. The chapters have been written by key figures in education, psychology, sociology and neuroscience, and promote discussion of:

  • comprehension
  • gender and literacy attainment
  • phonics and decoding
  • digital literacy at home and school
  • bilingual learners and reading
  • dyslexia and special educational needs
  • evidence based literacy
  • visual texts.

This book encompasses a comprehensive range of conceptual perspectives on reading pedagogy and offers a wealth of new insights to support innovative research directions.

Applied Linguistics and Primary School Teaching (Paperback): Sue Ellis, Elspeth McCartney Applied Linguistics and Primary School Teaching (Paperback)
Sue Ellis, Elspeth McCartney
R1,142 Discovery Miles 11 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Modern primary teachers must adapt literacy programmes and ensure efficient learning for all. They must also support children with language and literacy difficulties, children learning English as an additional language and possibly teach a modern foreign language. To do this effectively, they need to understand the applied linguistics research that underpins so many different areas of the language and literacy curriculum. This book illustrates the impact of applied linguistics on curriculum frameworks and pedagogy. It captures the range of applied linguistics knowledge that teachers need, and illustrates how this is framed and is used by policy makers, researchers, teacher educators and the other professions who work with teachers in schools. It considers how to effect professional development that works. It is essential reading for primary teachers but also for speech and language therapists, educational psychologists, learning support teachers and all those doing language or literacy research in the primary classroom.

Applied Linguistics and Primary School Teaching (Hardcover, New): Sue Ellis, Elspeth McCartney Applied Linguistics and Primary School Teaching (Hardcover, New)
Sue Ellis, Elspeth McCartney
R1,913 Discovery Miles 19 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Modern primary teachers must adapt literacy programmes and ensure efficient learning for all. They must also support children with language and literacy difficulties, children learning English as an additional language and possibly teach a modern foreign language. To do this effectively, they need to understand the applied linguistics research that underpins so many different areas of the language and literacy curriculum. This book illustrates the impact of applied linguistics on curriculum frameworks and pedagogy. It captures the range of applied linguistics knowledge that teachers need, and illustrates how this is framed and is used by policy makers, researchers, teacher educators and the other professions who work with teachers in schools. It considers how to effect professional development that works. It is essential reading for primary teachers but also for speech and language therapists, educational psychologists, learning support teachers and all those doing language or literacy research in the primary classroom.

Buzzle B. Bumblebee (Paperback): Sue Ellis Cahn Buzzle B. Bumblebee (Paperback)
Sue Ellis Cahn
R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Investigating Subjectivity - Research on Lived Experience (Paperback): Carolyn Sue Ellis, Michael G Flaherty Investigating Subjectivity - Research on Lived Experience (Paperback)
Carolyn Sue Ellis, Michael G Flaherty
R3,679 Discovery Miles 36 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Much has been missed by social researchers in their attempt to understand the human experience as a series of rational, cognitive choices. What comes under the rubric of "lived experience" fits no researcher's model other than, in the words of one of the volume's contributors, "one damned thing after another." Human subjectivity in lived experience, both that of the subject and of the researcher, is the topic of Investigating Subjectivity, an important corrective to the cool, disdainful stance of most previous social research. The dozen contributors examine various aspects of subjectivity--the emotions, the gendered nature of experiences, the body-mind relationship, perceptions of time, place and setting, understanding of the self--and how these elements provide a fuller understanding of the human condition. Incorporating subjectivity into research requires a new set of methods--systematic introspection, self-ethnography, staged readings, poetry, stories--many of which are demonstrated in the book. It also requires a focus on mundane (minor ailments, media images, hobbies) and extraordinary elements (exotic trips, earthquakes, abortion experience), which make up the bulk of lived experience and how people react to these life events. Investigating Subjectivity stands out from any others in the field because the emphasis is on research rather than theory or conceptualization. This outstanding volume is quality reading for academicians, undergraduate and graduate students in sociology, cultural studies, qualitative methods, and communication, especially those interested in emotions, narration, textual analysis, and symbolic interaction. "This is an unusual and intriguing book consisting of eleven articles and the authors' excellent, well-written, and probing introduction. The book unflinchingly pursues 'subjectivity' as an important and legitimate object of scientific research. . . . The writers challenge the continuing dominance of eighteenth-century rationalism by challenging the contemporary social science model that 'transforms emotional experience into models of rational action.'" --Perspectives on Political Science "The authors suggest that the volume be judged by whether it provokes feelings in the readers that they have lived, or could live, the experiences described. This reviewer argues that the editors have succeeded in their goal. . . . this reviewer recommends the book to the rehabilitationist who is interested in either conducting research or the application of research to practice. . . . This is an appropriate tool for the rehabilitation professional." --Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling "This volume demonstrates an exciting reinvigoration of interactionism as it collides with phenomenology, existential sociology, and poststructuralism." --Contemporary Sociology

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