Description
How do you approach teaching English in the contemporary classroom?
What is expected of a would-be English teacher?
The fourth edition of this best-selling text combines theory and practice to present an indispensable introduction to the opportunities and challenges of teaching English in the secondary classroom. It offers insight into the history, policies and definitions surrounding the subject, together with innovative and practical strategies which can be used for effective teaching and learning.
Already a major text for many university teacher education courses, the new edition reflects the extent and impact of current reforms whilst retaining its focus on what is of enduring value for English teaching. With an emphasis on developing your own values and on stimulating approaches that underpin English teaching, it will help you navigate your way through changing curriculum requirements, assessment practice and the demands of professional development.
Key topics explored include:
- Reading, writing and speaking and listening
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- Teaching language and grammar
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- Drama in English teaching
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- Poetry
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- Working with digital technologies
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- Post-16 English language and literature
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- Developing as a critically reflective practitioner.
Written particularly with the new and student teacher in mind, Learning to Teach English in the Secondary School aims to equip readers with the tools to make critically informed judgements about how to teach, develop principled practice and most importantly, be mindful of pupils and their experience of English in the secondary classroom.
About the Author
Jon Davison has been Professor of Teacher Education in four UK universities including the Institute of Education, University of London, where he was also Dean. Caroline Daly is Reader in Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK.
Book Information
ISBN 9780415840293
Author Jon Davison
Format Paperback
Page Count 258
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 522g