ABSTRACT

First Published in 2001. The purpose of this curriculum guide is to help student teachers and newly qualified teachers to make a start on learning how to become competent teachers of English. Despite the emphasis given in training courses to the teaching of English, newly qualified teachers often feel underprepared for it and frequently mention their concerns about this. These concerns can be partly explained by a general lack of confidence in this key area and partly by widespread media and political criticism of the teaching of literacy. It is also because it is often difficult for a student to make the connection between observation of key teaching strategies and his or her own personal practice.

chapter 2|4 pages

Story

chapter 3|4 pages

The National Literacy Strategy

chapter 4|3 pages

Development in reading

chapter 5|3 pages

Shared reading

chapter 6|3 pages

Guided reading

chapter 7|3 pages

Development in writing

chapter 8|3 pages

Shared writing

chapter 9|3 pages

Guided writing

chapter 10|3 pages

Word-level work

chapter 11|3 pages

Sentence-level work

chapter 16|4 pages

Spelling

chapter 17|2 pages

Reading non-fiction

chapter 18|3 pages

Writing non-fiction

chapter 20|2 pages

Speaking and listening

chapter 21|3 pages

Poetry

chapter 22|3 pages

Drama

chapter 23|2 pages

Working with parents and other adults

chapter 24|2 pages

English as an additional language (EAL)

chapter 25|2 pages

Special educational needs (SEN)

chapter 26|2 pages

The needs of very able children

chapter 27|2 pages

Statutory assessment