Teaching English creatively
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Teaching English creatively
(Learning to teach in the primary school series / series editor Teresa Cremin)
Routledge, 2015
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
What does it mean to teach English creatively to primary school children?
Teaching English Creatively encourages and enables teachers to adopt a more creative approach to the teaching of English in the primary school. Fully updated to reflect the changing UK curricula, the second edition of this popular text explores research-informed practices and offers new ideas to develop imaginatively engaged readers, writers, speakers and listeners.
Underpinned by theory and research, and illustrated throughout with examples of children's work, it examines the core elements of creative practice and how to explore powerful literary, non-fiction, visual and digital texts creatively. Key themes addressed include:
Developing creativity in and through talk and drama
Creatively engaging readers and writers
Teaching grammar and comprehension imaginatively and in context
Profiling meaning and purpose, autonomy, collaboration and play
Planning, reviewing and celebrating literacy learning
Ensuring the creative involvement of the teacher
Inspiring and accessible, Teaching English Creatively puts contemporary and cutting-edge practice at the forefront and includes a wealth of innovative ideas to enrich English teaching.
Written by an experienced author with extensive experience of initial teacher education and English teaching in the primary school, it's an invaluable resource for any teacher who wishes to embed creative approaches to teaching in their classroom.
Table of Contents
1. Teaching English creatively Teresa Cremin 2. Developing creativity in and through and talk Teresa Cremin and David Reedy 3. Developing creativity in and through drama Teresa Cremin 4. Creatively engaging readers in the early primary years Henrietta Dombey 5. Creatively engaging readers in the later primary years Teresa Cremin 6. Creatively engaging writers in the early primary years Teresa Cremin 7. Creatively engaging writers in the later primary years Teresa Cremin and David Reedy 8. Exploring fiction creatively Teresa Cremin 9. Exploring poetry creatively Teresa Cremin 10. Exploring non-fiction creatively David Reedy 11. Exploring visual and digital texts creatively Eve Bearne 12. Planning to teach English creatively Teresa Cremin
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