Becoming a Reflective English Teacher builds firm bridges between theory and practice, exploring how these can be brought together to create powerful contexts for teaching and learning across the broad spectrum of elements of the English secondary curriculum. By combining both theoretical and practical dimensions, the book enables you to reflect meaningfully on the processes and impact of your teaching. In a structured and practical way this book introduces you to the paradigmatic and theoretical issues underpinning English teaching. Through its focus on the significant aspects of the role of the English teacher, the book enables you to consider not just the practice of English, but also a range of historical, social policy and theoretical perspectives relating to the development and formulation of English as a subject. Overall the book provides a detailed understanding of the major foundations of English as an academic discipline, as well as what this means for your teaching. Key features include:Professional reflection –targeted reflective activities M level tasks –designed to help develop strong and meaningful connections between academic and practical components of the teacher’s role Into Practice –opportunities to think about the practical application of material in the book This book supports students training to teach English in secondary schools, as well as the professional development of teachers of English early in their careers.Contributors: Angella Cooze, Robert Fisher, Jenny Grahame, Bethan Marshall, Jo McIntyre, Debra Myhill, Vicky Obied, Maggie Pitfield, Richard Quarshie, Gary Snapper, Linda Varley, Annabel Watson, Paula Zwozdiak-Myers
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This book explores the practice of teaching secondary English, engaging teachers with theory and policies to enable them to reflect on their processes.
Section One: Being a Reflective English TeacherIntroduction Subject knowledge Reflective practice for professional developmentPlanning the Curriculum Section Two: Working with the CurriculumDrama in English Media in English English and student diversityKnowledge about language and multiliteraciesTeaching Writing Teaching Reading Oracy and Dialogic teaching English post-16 Assessment Writing at M level
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ISBN
9780335242894
Publisert
2011-06-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Open University Press
Vekt
404 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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Andrew Green is Senior Lecturer teaching English PGCert, Masters and PhD programmes at Brunel University, UK.