Challenging the More Able Language User

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Aidan Chambers
Author_Geoff Dean
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Children’s Spoken Language Development
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Key Stage
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Language Users
literacy
Literacy Hour
Literacy Strategy
Literacy Strategy Manager
Local Education Authority Advisers
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National Literacy Strategy
NLS
Non-fiction Texts
reading comprehension strategies
Recognisable Text Types
Secondary English Department
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Video Texts
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138164048
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This revised and updated edition takes into account the greater recognition of language users in schools and the working parties which have been set up to enable the more able to enjoy opportunities to display and develop their special talents. This new edition also explores models of language learning and offers some strands of linguistic development on which teachers of English/literacy can build more specific developmental intentions.

This book will help teachers recognize, challenge and support children who show advanced skills in reading and writing so that they can enable them to achieve their full potential. Through exploring effective ways in which pupils can be assisted to develop linguistically, teachers will be better prepared for planning appropriately differentiated activities for these pupils. Areas covered include methods of challenging and improving able readers and writers, and learning from alternative text sources.

The book will be particularly helpful to language coordinators in primary schools, heads of English departments and teachers of English in secondary schools. It will also be of interest to parents of able language users.

Geoff Dean taught English and Drama in secondary schools for twenty years before taking up advisory and inspection work in Oxfordshire, Cambridgeshire and, currently, Milton Keynes where his responsibilities include introducing the National Literacy Strategy.