Closing the Reading Gap

Closing the Reading Gap

Author: Alex Quigley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-03-31

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1000046672

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Our pupils’ success will be defined by their ability to read fluently and skilfully. But despite universal acceptance of reading’s vital importance, the reading gap in our classroom remains, and it is linked to an array of factors, such as parental wealth, education and book ownership, as well as classroom practice. To close this gap, we need to ensure that every teacher has the knowledge and skill to teach reading with confidence. In Closing the Reading Gap, Alex Quigley explores the intriguing history and science of reading, synthesising the debates and presenting a wealth of usable evidence about how children develop most efficiently as successful readers. Offering practical strategies for teachers at every phase of their teaching career, as well as tackling issues such as dyslexia and the role of technology, the book helps teachers to be an expert in how pupils ‘learn to read’ as well as how they ‘read to learn’ and explores how reading is vital for unlocking a challenging academic curriculum for every student. With a focus on nurturing pupils’ will and skill to read for pleasure and purpose, this essential volume provides practical solutions to help all teachers create a rich reading culture that will enable every student to thrive in school and far beyond the school gates.


A - Airports

A - Airports

Author: British Library

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2012-05-21

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 3111725944

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Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Young Learners

Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Young Learners

Author: Klaudia Pauliková

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2024-11-15

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1036410609

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In the present era, one of the most crucial aspects of foreign language education is the development of communicative competence. It enables us to understand and use language correctly, suitably, and well, regardless of our communicative, social, or cultural situation. This book offers an insight into the phenomenon and presents a qualitative inquiry conducted on 4th grade children in Slovakian primary schools, where English is taught as a foreign language. The aim of the study is to explore, understand, and describe communicative competence from a theoretical viewpoint and progress this knowledge into the reality of formal in-school education. A collection of three research methods investigate how communicative competence is regarded, developed, and understood and whether all of its components are perceived as equally important in the education process.


The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook

The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook

Author: Donna Dickenson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-10-14

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0521734703

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This new edition of The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook builds on the success of the first edition by working from the 'bottom up', with a widely praised case-based approach. A variety of guided exercises are supplemented by short papers and commentaries on legal and ethical issues, challenging readers to develop their own analyses and recommendations. Chapters cover death, genetics, new reproductive technologies, research, long-term care, mental health, children and young people, allocation of scarce resources, and general issues about autonomy and patient choice. An appendix discusses the use of this book in teaching, along with a full bibliography, list of Kennedy Institute keywords, and suggestions for further reading. An interactive CD-ROM packaged with the book provides extra cases, a glossary, legal references and the chance to record a personal learning diary. Its simple, clear style makes this book ideal for individual reference and as a set text for group teaching.


Early Learning and Teaching of English

Early Learning and Teaching of English

Author: Jelena Mihaljević Djigunović

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Published: 2015-03-02

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1783093404

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This book offers an insight into the dynamics and complexities of learning and teaching English as a foreign language at primary level. Taking a Dynamic Systems Theory perspective, the chapters present the findings of longitudinal research undertaken in Croatia into the development of English in young learners. The book includes both qualitative and quantitative research and provides insights into internal individual learner factors and external micro and macro contextual factors which impact English learner development. Importantly, it tackles the unique position of English in today’s globalised world in detail. It therefore makes a major contribution to work on learning English by the digitalised generation and to understanding the impact of practices in the modern EFL classroom. The volume will appeal to anyone interested in new ways of researching the complex and dynamic phenomenon of the early learning of English.


Oxford English for Cambridge Primary Workbook 3

Oxford English for Cambridge Primary Workbook 3

Author: Emma Danihel

Publisher:

Published: 2015-12-31

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780198366317

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Extra practice for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, vocabulary and punctuation arranged under thematic units. Each unit contains a student reflection on their learning to ensure planning for progress. As part of the whole course, the workbook offers excellent coverage of the Cambridge Primary English curriculum framework.