The complete guide to becoming an English teacher

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The complete guide to becoming an English teacher

Stephen Clarke, Paul Dickinson and Jo Westbrook

Paul Chapman, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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`I could not help but admire the breadth and scope of this text. This is a book I would recommend to all, no matter what route they take to train as a teacher of English. It is aimed at secondary teachers but would be equally useful for those preparing to teach in further education. Not only does it provide concise and balanced accounts of key pedagogic issues, it also includes a range of interesting and engaging lesson suggestions. This book does cover a lot of ground with excellent chapters on planning, assessment, teaching reading and teaching poetry. This is a text that should accompany every student teacher of English and find its way on to the shelf of all practising teachers. This book excited me. It is written in a style that makes you want to try out activities and take up challenges. This book will encourage the student teacher to embrace the subject of English along with its associated values and debates' - ESCalate Read the full review as posted on the ESCalate website, the Education Subject Centre for the Higher Education Academy `If I was training to teach English today, this is the book I would want - an extraordinarily professional handbook of good practice. Compiled by a team of university lecturers, it admirably demonstrates the way theory and practice can combine to illuminate the carried demands of being and English Teacher today' - Geoff Barton, Times Educational Supplement, Teacher Magazine `I was most impressed.... Anyone following the modules as they are would learn a huge amount and benefit so much from them' - Donna Bryant, Deputy Head, Camborne School and Community College, Cornwall 'The activities were both challenging and rewarding.... These would be useful and would promote self-reflection and the notions of personal progression and goal setting for the student' - Alan Jones Assistant Headteacher, Simon Langton Boys' School, Canterbury This is a complete guide to how to become a successful teacher of English in secondary school. The book enables readers to design a tailor-made programme to suit their individual needs as a student teacher. Either the learner or the tutor can select or combine units and activities, and there is no assumption of prior knowledge. This book is based on innovative teaching material developed by four institutions of higher education, which has been used to develop student teachers. Based on proven teaching success, and the authors' own experiences of teaching English in secondary schools, the book's key features include: - full coverage of the Revised Standards for Qualified Teacher Status, including creative approaches to delivering the framework for teaching English: years 7, 8 and 9. - the cultural, historical, social and political models which support the English teaching curriculum - English teaching for the development of an on-going working pedagogy, recognizing the need for dialogue and interaction with both theory and practice. - Inclusion, Equal Opportunities, Assessment and ICT included throughout with recognition of the importance of digital literacies. This is an essential book for English student teachers on flexible, graduate registered training schemes and traditional PGCE programmes. It is an essential resource guide for their tutors, for practising English teachers who want to update their skills, and for those doing Continuing Professional Development Diplomas, Masters Level work or PhDs.

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PART ONE: HISTORY, IDEOLOGIES AND VALUES OF ENGLISH Introduction - Paul Dickinson The National Curriculum for English - Paul Dickinson The Key Stage 3 Strategy - Paul Dickinson Planning and Progression - Jo Westbrook Assessment - Paul Dickinson and Jane Geeson Equal Opportunities - Jo Westbrook Inclusion - Stephen Clarke and Sue Dymoke PART TWO: LANGUAGE AND VARIETIES Introduction - Jo Westbrook Speaking and Listening - Jo Westbrook Teaching Language - Stephen Clarke Grammar - Paul Dickinson and Jeff Wilkinson Spelling - Stephen Clarke and Paul Dickinson Teaching Pupils with English as an Additional Language - Jo Westbrook and Paul Dickinson PART THREE: READERS, WRITERS AND TEXTS Introduction - Jo Westbrook Critical Literacy and Literary Theory - John Moss Teaching Reading - Jo Westbrook Children's Literature and Narrative Texts - Paul Dickinson and Dr Val Fraser Writing - Paul Dickinson and Jeff Wilkinson Teaching Poetry - Dr Val Fraser and Stephen Clarke Media Studies - Dr Val Fraser and Stephen Clarke English and ICT - Jo Westbrook PART FOUR: DRAMA AND SHAKESPEARE Introduction - Stephen Clarke Teaching Practical Drama - Sarah Gooch Teaching Dramatic Texts - Sarah Gooch Teaching Drama for GCSE - Sarah Gooch Teaching Shakespeare - Stephen Clarke PART FIVE: ENGLISH POST-16 Introduction - Stephen Clarke English Post-16 - Sarah Butler Teaching AS/A2 English Language - Stephen Clarke Teaching AS/A2 English Literature - Sue Dymoke and Dr Val Fraser Aspects of Drama - Sarah Gooch Post-16

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