Observing primary literacy / Margaret Perkins.
By: Perkins, Margaret
Language: English Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE, 2012Description: 204 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780857021588 (hbk); 9780857021595 (pbk)Subject(s): Language arts (Elementary) | Observation (Educational method) | Effective teaching | English language -- Study and teaching (Elementary) | English literature -- Study and teaching (Elementary) | Effective teaching | English language -- Study and teaching (Elementary) | English literature -- Study and teaching (Elementary) | Language arts (Elementary) | Observation (Educational method)DDC classification: 372.6044 LOC classification: LB1576 | .P537 2012Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BOOK | COLLEGE LIBRARY | COLLEGE LIBRARY SUBJECT REFERENCE | 372.6044 P419 2012 (Browse shelf) | Available | CITU-CL-45090 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-195) and index.
Introduction : observation and reflection -- Understanding texts -- Talk -- Teaching reading -- Teaching writing -- Literacy across the curriculum -- Planning and assessment -- Teaching with story -- Teaching primary literacy.
"Observing children is a fundamental aspect of learning to teach and a vital component of primary English teaching. Observing Primary Literacy focuses on observing children and teachers in elementary classrooms. Its purpose is to enable students to make sense of what they observe in classrooms. This book aims to help make explicit the reasons for the professional decisions teachers make before and during lessons, as well as encouraging critical and reflective thought on key aspects of primary English. Using a detailed examination of real-life case studies, Margaret Perkins provides a framework for understanding the literacy learning processes of elementary-age children and how this can inform good teaching practice. She demonstrates to readers how to re-focus on children's learning and develop a critically informed approach to literacy in the modern classroom."--Publisher's website.
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