Phonics: Practice, Research and Policy: Published in association with the UKLA
Editat de Maureen Lewis, Susan J Ellisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 sep 2006
- How children learn to read and how phonics helps
- The role of early phonics teaching
- Classroom approaches to phonics teaching
- Involving parents and carers
- Speaking and phonological awareness
- Spelling links
- Staff development
- Responses to the Rose Review on Early Reading.
It will be essential reading for student teachers on initial training courses, and for more experienced staff in a range of school settings.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412930864
ISBN-10: 1412930863
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Published in association with the UKLA
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1412930863
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Published in association with the UKLA
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'A comprehensive review of the current state of phonics teaching, from a range of acknowledged experts - this book is an extremely useful contribution to the ongoing debate on the teaching of reading' - Sue Palmer, independent literacy consultant
'The book is approachable yet informed; much of its value lies in its clarity and good sense. The sane voices of the writers bring their wide range of expertise to bear on this most 'hot' of current controversies, offering opinions based on reliable and proven evidence' - Eve Bearne, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
'This book should be read by every teacher of reading who works in an English speaking country. Collectively, the authors make a timely and significant contribution to our understanding of how children learn to read, and how teachers can help them learn better. Anyone who has been frustrated by partial and biased rhetoric about teaching phonics will welcome this admirable and timely book' - Colin Harrison, Professor of Literacy Studies in Education at the University of Nottingham
'This book offers a wonderful array of perspectives on the phonics debate. Don't just buy it - read it and discuss it! You'll be empowered and enlivened' - Helen Bromley
'Amid the current and often heated debates about the place of phonics in the teaching of reading following the Rose review (2006), this is a welcome and timely book, which will be an invaluable resource for teachers, students and lecturers who are involved in teacher education...there is something for all readers, whatever their particular perspective' - Journal of Early Childhood Literacy
'A fascinating debate on the nature of phonics and its place in how children learn the fundamental skills of literacy.
The book includes analysis and discussion of the most recent research findings and guidance from this country and oversees, including a discussion of the Rose Review and related curriculum guidance. I have finally understood the difference between synthetic and analytic phonics as a result of this book!
...Whilst mainly aimed at primary school teachers this book has much to offer early years practitioners' - Early Talk
'The book is approachable yet informed; much of its value lies in its clarity and good sense. The sane voices of the writers bring their wide range of expertise to bear on this most 'hot' of current controversies, offering opinions based on reliable and proven evidence' - Eve Bearne, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
'This book should be read by every teacher of reading who works in an English speaking country. Collectively, the authors make a timely and significant contribution to our understanding of how children learn to read, and how teachers can help them learn better. Anyone who has been frustrated by partial and biased rhetoric about teaching phonics will welcome this admirable and timely book' - Colin Harrison, Professor of Literacy Studies in Education at the University of Nottingham
'This book offers a wonderful array of perspectives on the phonics debate. Don't just buy it - read it and discuss it! You'll be empowered and enlivened' - Helen Bromley
'Amid the current and often heated debates about the place of phonics in the teaching of reading following the Rose review (2006), this is a welcome and timely book, which will be an invaluable resource for teachers, students and lecturers who are involved in teacher education...there is something for all readers, whatever their particular perspective' - Journal of Early Childhood Literacy
'A fascinating debate on the nature of phonics and its place in how children learn the fundamental skills of literacy.
The book includes analysis and discussion of the most recent research findings and guidance from this country and oversees, including a discussion of the Rose Review and related curriculum guidance. I have finally understood the difference between synthetic and analytic phonics as a result of this book!
...Whilst mainly aimed at primary school teachers this book has much to offer early years practitioners' - Early Talk
Cuprins
How Children Learn To Read and How Phonics Helps - Kathy Hall
Learning To Read The Words On The Page: The Crucial Role Of Early Phonics Teaching - Morag Stuart
Phonics: The Basics - Sandra Farmer, Sue Ellis and Vivienne Smith
Inside The Classroom: Three Approaches To Phonics Teaching - Lyndsay Macnair, Sally Evans, Margaret Perkins and Prue Goodwin
Involving Parents and Carers - Jackie Marsh
Developmental Issues: Speaking and Phonological Awareness - Elspeth Mccartney
Phonics In Context - Spelling Links - Laura Huxford
Phonics And English Orthography - Henrietta Dombey
Sounds Familiar: The History of Phonics Teaching - Moya Cove
Responses to the Rose Review on Early Reading - Malcolm Rosen
Using This Book For Staff Development - Sue Ellis and Maureen Lewis
Learning To Read The Words On The Page: The Crucial Role Of Early Phonics Teaching - Morag Stuart
Phonics: The Basics - Sandra Farmer, Sue Ellis and Vivienne Smith
Inside The Classroom: Three Approaches To Phonics Teaching - Lyndsay Macnair, Sally Evans, Margaret Perkins and Prue Goodwin
Involving Parents and Carers - Jackie Marsh
Developmental Issues: Speaking and Phonological Awareness - Elspeth Mccartney
Phonics In Context - Spelling Links - Laura Huxford
Phonics And English Orthography - Henrietta Dombey
Sounds Familiar: The History of Phonics Teaching - Moya Cove
Responses to the Rose Review on Early Reading - Malcolm Rosen
Using This Book For Staff Development - Sue Ellis and Maureen Lewis
Descriere
This resource brings a balanced approach to phonics, helping teachers find the right practical solutions to suit the children in their classrooms.