English Teaching in the Secondary School: Third Edition - Couverture souple

Fleming, Mike

 
9780415465021: English Teaching in the Secondary School: Third Edition

Synopsis

Now in an updated third edition, English Teaching in the Secondary School is a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of teaching English. Presenting an informed view of current educational policy, the authors provide advice to help students creatively and independently interpret government initiatives and incorporate them in their teaching practice. With practical ideas for use in the classroom, extensive discussion of theory and opportunities for reflection and critical thought, the authors guide students through the whole process of English teaching in the secondary school.

Fully updated to include:

  • a chapter on research and writing for M Level students
  • references to the Every Child Matters agenda
  • updates to the KS3 and 14-19 curriculum
  • revised GCSE specifications
  • an emphasis on creativity, flexibility and learner engagement
  • the impact of globalisation and technology on literacy.

Written in an accessible style, with a wealth of advice and ideas, this book forms essential reading for practising teachers, lecturers, PGCE students and those undertaking initial teacher training, and is suitable for those engaging in M Level study.

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À propos de l'auteur

Mike Fleming is Director of Postgraduate Studies in the School of Education, University of Durham. David Stevens is Course Leader PGCE (secondary) in the School of Education, University of Durham.

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Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0415560225 ISBN 13 :  9780415560221
Editeur : Routledge, 2009
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