The Literate Classroom

The Literate Classroom by Prue Goodwin, published by Routledge in 2011, is a comprehensive resource designed for educators involved in teaching primary English. This third edition spans 209 pages and provides essential information and advice from leading experts, focusing on the teaching of literacy to students, newly qualified teachers, and those seeking to build confidence in their literacy instruction.
Readers will find a wealth of insights on transforming literacy theory into practical classroom experiences. The book is divided into five sections, addressing various aspects of literacy, including speaking and listening, creative approaches to reading and writing, and engaging with poetry and drama. This edition also covers topics such as shared and guided reading, literacy teaching for EAL pupils, and the role of children’s literature in comprehension, making it a valuable tool for both trainee and practicing teachers, as well as teaching assistants and support workers in enhancing literacy learning.
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Now in its third edition, The Literate Classroom offers essential information and advice from leading experts about the teaching of primary English to students, NQTs and less confident teachers of literacy. Presenting a range of refreshing and challenging viewpoints from experienced classroom practitioners, this book describes how the theory behind key areas of literacy teaching can be transformed into realistic learning experiences within the classroom. Split into five sections, this book outlines effective measures in inspiring children to become confident with all aspects of literacy through speaking and listening, creative approaches to reading and writing and new experiences with poetry and drama.
This fully updated edition includes:
- shared and guided reading and writing
- guidance on literacy teaching with EAL pupils
- comprehension through response to children’s literature
- working with drama, ICT, poetry and language study
- new chapters on speaking and listening, reading aloud to children and children’s development as independent readers.
This accessible and informative collection is a must-have for all trainee and practising teachers, as well as teaching assistants and support workers, looking to enhance literacy learning in the primary classroom.
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