Grammar to Get Things Done

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A01=Darren Crovitz
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Absolute Phrases
Active Voice
Adjectival Clauses
African American English
and use
Appositive Phrases
Author_Darren Crovitz
Author_Michelle D. Devereaux
Big Day
Category=JNLC
Category=JNU
Category=YPCA
Chicano English
classroom language analysis
Compound Complex Sentence
Compound Sentence
critical grammar instruction
Darren Crovitz
Dependent Clauses
English Grammar
English language pedagogy
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form
function
Grammar
Grammar Concepts
Grammar Instruction
Grammar Police
Grammar-in-context
identity
Indirect Object
Infinitive Phrase
integrated grammar instruction
integrating grammar in curriculum
language and identity education
metalinguistic awareness
Michelle Devereaux
Nominal Clauses
Noun Phrase
Object Complement
Participial Phrases
Passive Voice
power
Pre-service and in-service English teachers
Prepositional Phrase
Real-world grammar
Rhetorical grammar
Secondary English Classroom
Simple Sentence
society
sociocultural linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Subject Complements
usage
Use-based grammar

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138683693
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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CO-PUBLISHED BY ROUTLEDGE AND THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH

Grammar to Get Things Done offers a fresh lens on grammar and grammar instruction, designed for middle and secondary pre-service and in-service English teachers. It shows how form, function, and use can help teachers move away from decontextualized grammar instruction (such as worksheets and exercises emphasizing rule-following and memorizing conventional definitions) and begin considering grammar in applied contexts of everyday use.

Modules (organized by units) succinctly explain common grammatical concepts. These modules help English teachers gain confidence in their own understanding while positioning grammar instruction as an opportunity to discuss, analyze, and produce language for real purposes in the world. An important feature of the text is attention to both the history of and current attitudes about grammar through a sociocultural lens, with ideas for teachers to bring discussions of language-as-power into their own classrooms.

Darren Crovitz is Professor of English and English Education and the Director of English Education at Kennesaw State University, USA.

Michelle D. Devereaux is Assistant Professor of English and English Education at Kennesaw State University, USA.

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