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Great Literacy Debate - A Critical Response to Literacy Strategy Framework for English

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Goodwyn is Head of the Institute of Education, University of Reading. Carol Fuller is at the Institute of Education, University of Reading. Klappentext The nature of literacy is an issue of global debate. When the National Literacy Strategy [NLS] was introduced into UK schools it was arguably the most ambitious educational reform programme in the world, and the controversy necessarily intensified. How can the impact of such reforms be assessed? In its ten year history the NLS affected every primary and secondary teacher in the country and, therefore, every child. The initiative provoked a widespread recognition of the importance of literacy for all children and attracted the attention of many other governments. This book is the first definitive and objective review and evaluation of the impact of these literacy reforms. With contributions from the most respected experts on literacy and English from the UK and from across the world, this unprecedented critical examination explores:How teaching policy and practice were impacted by the reformsHow the NLS came into being, how it was operated, what it did and did not achieveWhat we can learn from its successes and failuresThe most important aspects of the reforms, from policing grammar to the impact of 'The Literacy Game' and 'informed prescription' on teaching.Whether you are a policy maker or classroom teacher, this book is an invaluable resource to anyone concerned about literacy. It provides readers from around the world with a genuine and evidence-based perspective on this immense initiative, lucidly evaluating the lessons learned from both its ambitions and its failures. Zusammenfassung This book is the first definitive, and objective, attempt to examine the actual impact of The National Literacy Strategy, and its secondary version, The Framework for English. Inhaltsverzeichnis A. Goodwyn , Introduction. A. Burn , Beyond the Heuristic of Suspicion: the Value of Media Literacy. V. Ellis , What happened to teachers’ knowledge when they played ‘The Literacy Game’? D. Myhill , Policing Grammar - the Place of Grammar in Literacy Policy. R. Beard , The Origins, Evaluations and Implications of the National Literacy Strategy in England. S. Dix, G. Cawkwell & T. Locke , New Zealand’s Literacy Strategy: A Lengthening Tail and Wagging Dogs. B. Street , NLS1 and NLS2: Implications of a Social Literacies Perspective for Policies and Practices of Literacy Education. A. Goodwyn , The Impact of the Framework for English: Teachers Struggle against ‘Informed Prescription’. A. Lefstein , The Great Literacy Debate as Makeover Television: Notes on Genre Proliferation. D. Wyse , The Public, the Personal, and the Teaching of English, Language and Literacy. ...

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Authors Andrew Fuller Goodwyn
Assisted by Carol Fuller (Editor), Fuller Carol (Editor), Andrew Goodwyn (Editor), Goodwyn Andrew (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.05.2011
 
EAN 9780415597647
ISBN 978-0-415-59764-7
No. of pages 192
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

EDUCATION / General, Education, EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General, EDUCATION / Curricula, Educational strategies and policy, Curriculum planning and development

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