ABSTRACT

Edited by three authorities in the field, this Handbook presents contributions from experts across the world who report the cutting-edge of international research. It is ground-breaking in its holistic, evidence-informed account that aims to synthesize key messages for policy and practice in English, language and literacy teaching.

A comprehensive collection, the Handbook focuses on the three key areas of reading, writing, and language, and issues that cut across them. The international emphasis of all the chapters is extended by a final section that looks directly at different countries and continents.

The authors address many key issues including:

  • why pupil motivation is so important
  • the evidence for what works in teaching and learning
  • the place of Information Technology in the twenty-first century
  • the status of English and other languages
  • globalisation and political control of education.

This definitive guide concludes by discussing the need for better policy cycles that genuinely build on research evidence and teachers’ working knowledge in order to engage young people and transform their life chances.

A powerful account that will be of interest to students, researchers and academics involved with education.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |110 pages

Reading

chapter |7 pages

Literature for children

chapter |10 pages

Comprehension instruction

Merging two historically antithetical perspectives

chapter |9 pages

Interaction and learning to read

Towards a dialogic approach

part |77 pages

Writing

chapter |11 pages

Facilitating writing development

chapter |9 pages

Composition

Cognitive, textual and social dimensions

chapter |10 pages

Rhythm and blues

Making textual music with grammar and punctuation

chapter |7 pages

Handwriting and writing

part |61 pages

Language

chapter |10 pages

Orality, literacy, and culture

Talk, text, and tools in ideological contexts

chapter |10 pages

Classroom discourse

Towards a dialogic Pedagogy

part |157 pages

Teaching English, language and literacy

chapter |9 pages

Becoming culturally responsive

A review of learning in field experiences for prospective literacy educators

chapter |9 pages

The text environment and learning to read

Windows and mirrors shaping literate Lives

chapter |9 pages

Gender and the teaching of English

chapter |11 pages

A very long engagement

English and the moving image

part |105 pages

English, language and literacy teaching: countries as contexts

chapter |12 pages

Comparative international studies of reading literacy

Current approaches and future directions

chapter |11 pages

A Tale of the Two Special Administrative Regions (Sars) of China

An Overview of English Language Teaching Developments in Hong Kong and Macao1

chapter |9 pages

Bilingual educational programmes in Indian schools

Addressing the English language needs of the Country

chapter |11 pages

English in Scandinavia

A success story

chapter |10 pages

English in England and Wales

Knowledge and ownership

part |9 pages

Conclusion