The Secret of Literacy: Making the Implicit, Explicit Topics include: Why is literacy important? Oracy improving classroom talk How should we teach reading? How to get students to value writing How written feedback and marking can support literacy. In The Secret of Literacy, David Dida
TITLE | : | The Secret of Literacy: Making the Implicit, Explicit |
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RATING | : | 4.83 (719 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1781351279 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
PAGES | : | 240 Pages |
PUBLISH | : | 2014-09-30 |
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Literacy? That's someone else's job, isn't it? This is a book for all teachers on how to make explicit to students those things we can do implicitly. In the Teachers' Standards it states that all teachers must demonstrate an understanding of, and take responsibility for, promoting high standards of literacy, articulacy, and the correct use of standard English, whatever the teacher's specialist subject. In The Secret of Literacy, David Didau inspires teachers to embrace the challenge of improving students' life chances through improving their literacy. Topics include: Why is literacy important? Oracy improving classroom talk How should we teach reading? How to get students to value writing How written feedback and marking can support literacy
Editorial : About the Author David Didau has run two very successful English departments and been an Assistant Head. His blog, learningspy, is a distinctive mix of acerbic wit and thoughtful wisdom and is one of the most influential education blogs in the world. David is available to speak at conferences and run training in schools and has been described as being like "bottled lightning."
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