English in the Primary School

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classroom assessment methods
creative writing development
drama
drama for language learning
English teaching
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inclusive English teaching approaches
language acquisition strategies
Language development
Poetry
poetry instruction techniques
primary literacy pedagogy
Primary School
Writing

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041248255
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1987, English in the Primary School analyzes the role of English within the primary school curriculum. It assesses the contributions of reading, writing, poetry, and drama in fulfilling the aims of English teaching and raises questions of immediate concern to all those involved in the teaching of English: which teaching strategies encourage the child to see reading as an enjoyable and meaningful activity? How can teachers make writing less intimidating and more diverse in range? Why is poetry ‘at risk’ in the classroom? How can poetry’s important contribution be safeguarded and extended? Why should drama be more widely used by those involved in encouraging language development?

In answering these and other questions, Tricia Evans presents practical, tried, and tested ideas, integrating all the facets of English teaching. English in the Primary School also confronts more general issues facing the primary teacher, including: which teaching methods are most likely to ensure that English responds to a wide range of pupil needs and interests? How can the teacher help to ensure that children feel a sense of personal importance in the classroom and real interest in their work? Which assessment methods are most likely to encourage progress in English?

Tricia Evans, at the time of the first publication, was Lecturer in English and Drama in Education at the University of Keele, UK.

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