Teaching English, Language and Literacy

A comprehensive guide for teaching English to young learners

Dominic Wyse author Helen Bradford author John-Mark Winstanley author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:7th Sep '23

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This essential textbook, Teaching English, Language and Literacy, offers comprehensive guidance for educators in primary and early years settings, focusing on effective teaching strategies.

Are you in search of a comprehensive resource for teaching English, language, and literacy in primary and early years settings? Teaching English, Language and Literacy serves as an essential textbook that critically evaluates curriculum policies while providing invaluable guidance for educators on implementing evidence-based practices in the classroom. With a strong foundation in research and practical examples, this book addresses the nuances of effective teaching strategies tailored for young learners.

The fifth edition of Teaching English, Language and Literacy has been fully revised to include a new chapter dedicated to Reading for Pleasure, along with substantial updates to existing chapters that reflect the latest developments in research and educational policies. This edition not only offers insights into effective teaching methods but also emphasizes the importance of engaging children in reading and writing, ensuring that they develop a love for language from an early age.

The authors, drawing from their extensive research and experience, provide practical advice on various topics, including inclusion and equality, the significance of dialogue and interaction in learning, and strategies for enhancing reading and writing skills. This authoritative guide is designed for both trainee teachers and seasoned educators who wish to stay updated with the latest trends in English, language, and literacy teaching, making it an indispensable resource for improving professional practice.

'The style of writing is accessible yet appropriately academic. The book provides an excellent foundation for initial teacher education.'
Fiona Maine, Professor of Language and Literacy in Education, University of Exeter.

‘This book is useful not just because of its detail and depth of coverage of the topics throughout, but also because of its consideration of inclusion of children learning English as an Additional Language (EAL).’
Tamara Mortimer, Primary Education Lead (BEd and PGCE), Plymouth Institute of Education, University of Plymouth

‘The figures and tables throughout the book clearly convey key information and examples. Examples of children’s work, in particular, are very useful… The Practice Points at the end of each chapter are an excellent summary of how the approaches should be applied… This book also provides clear links between theory and practice. Main educational theorists have been summarised effectively, and examples of teaching demonstrate how the theory can be practically applied.’
Jess Bellamy, Lecturer in Primary Education, Leeds Beckett University

‘What makes this resource accessible is that it is not overly academic in how it is written. The provision of cross-chapter references and additional readings makes it very useful.’
Amanda Denston, Senior Lecturer in Literacy, Massey University in New Zealand.

‘This proves to be a very comprehensive text to understand the basics of teaching English, including dialogic teaching and developing talk as key aspects of literacy instruction as well as different drama methods.’
Susan Sandretto, Associate Professor, College of Education, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

‘The coverage of standard English and accent, bullet-pointed practice points at the end of each chapter as well as useful references to multilingualism make this book a helpful resource for all English teachers.’
Rebecca Simpson-Hargreaves, Lecturer in Education, University of Manchester

‘This book is great for beginning teachers as well as first time tertiary learners trying to understand Western theoretical perspectives… The extra reading material and coverage of the basics for students in one book make it a handy resource since educators often have to use more than one resource to cover all of the topics across the levels of literacy.’
Rachel Martin, Senior Lecturer, Otago University, Aotearoa New Zealand

ISBN: 9781032390567

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

288 pages

5th edition