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Using Multiliteracies and Multimodalities to Support Young Childrens Learning

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By (author): Bill Boyle Marie Charles

This is a timely book that effectively challenges the current emphasis on a homogeneous approach to teaching, learning, and assessment in early literacy. It encourages us to engage with the real world complexity of young childrens learning and offers a series of rich and detailed examples of this in practice. 
- Sally Neaum,Teesside and Durham Universities, and Author of Beyond Early Reading

Grounded in classroom practice, this practical book shows trainees and current teachers how to scaffold childrens literacy using a creative and supportive approach. It offers teaching strategies for Multiliteracies (fiction, expository/instructions, poetry, recount) and Multimodalities (reading, writing, speaking, listening, performing, illustrating) and helps to develop a relationship between teacher and learner.

Chapter topics include:

  • socio-dramatic play
  • collaboration
  • guided group teaching strategies
  • integration of genres.

This clear and accessible book will be extremely valuable to students and practitioners on PGCE programmes, B.Eds, Masters, workshop and conference CPD, and advanced Teaching Assistant training.

Marie Charles is a teacher, formative assessment researcher and consultant. Professor Bill Boyle was until recently Director of CFAS in the School of Education, University of Manchester. Both authors are regularly involved in school-based research across England and international teacher training programmes.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 22 May 2014
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781446273340

About Bill BoyleMarie Charles

Dr Marie Charles has experience as a teacher researcher in formative pedagogy and race and inclusion and holds a PhD in Cultural Studies & Humanities. She is currently publishing on decolonisation and reframing the curriculum. Dr Charles is an author/researcher whose work demonstrates that she believes passionately in the development and empowerment of the learner (rather than measurement or grading) being at the centre of the education process a belief that she carries into her teaching and consultancy practice. Professor Bill Boyle was Professor of Education held the chair of Educational Assessment and Director of the Research Centre for Formative Assessment studies (CFAS) in the School of Education at the University of Manchester UK from 1989-2014. During that period he conducted research for and advised the UK governments Department for Education and Department for International Development. The CFAS is the oldest research centre(founded 1988) in the UK for supporting teachers teacher trainers schools and policy makers in using formative teaching learning and assessment and is involved in supporting the development of formative assessment in UK and in many countries around the globe. Professor Boyle and his co-author Marie Charles publish their research work in academic and practitioner journals present at international conferences and workshops and design and support international developments in the pedagogy of formative teaching and in using learning assessments. Currently they are working with colleagues in Russia Armenia Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Belarus Saudi Arabia and the USA on understanding training and using formative strategies for more effective teaching and learning.  

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