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Applied Linguistics and Primary School Teaching

Applied Linguistics and Primary School Teaching

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Cambridge University Press, 4/7/2011
EAN 9780521193542, ISBN10: 0521193540

Hardcover, 356 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
Language: English

Modern primary teachers must adapt literacy programmes and ensure efficient learning for all. They must also support children with language and literacy difficulties, children learning English as an additional language and possibly teach a modern foreign language. To do this effectively, they need to understand the applied linguistics research that underpins so many different areas of the language and literacy curriculum. This book illustrates the impact of applied linguistics on curriculum frameworks and pedagogy. It captures the range of applied linguistics knowledge that teachers need, and illustrates how this is framed and is used by policy makers, researchers, teacher educators and the other professions who work with teachers in schools. It considers how to effect professional development that works. It is essential reading for primary teachers but also for speech and language therapists, educational psychologists, learning support teachers and all those doing language or literacy research in the primary classroom.

Introduction Sue Ellis and Elspeth McCartney
Part I. Policy and Diversity in the Twenty-First Century Primary School
Introduction to Part I Sue Ellis and Elspeth McCartney
1. Who decides what primary teachers need to understand? Dominic Wyse
2. Working with English as a second language students
an Australian perspective on what primary teachers need to know Jennifer Hammond
3. Preparing for diversity
the alternatives to 'linguistic coursework' for student teachers in the USA Deborah Horan and Afra Ahmed Hersi
4. Supporting children with speech, language and communication needs Maggie Vance
5. Foreign language teaching in the primary school
meeting the demands Dan Tierney
Part II. The Range and Focus of Linguistics Research Perspectives
Introduction to Part II Sue Ellis and Elspeth McCartney
6. Grammar for designers
how grammar supports the development of writing Debra Myhill
7. The use of corpus-based approaches in building children's knowledge about language Alison Sealey
8. Words and pictures
towards a linguistic understanding of picture books and reading pedagogy Vivienne Smith
9. From storytellers to narrators
how can the history of reading help with understanding reading comprehension? Elspeth Jajdelska
10. Talk about text
the discursive construction of what it means to be a reader Gemma Moss
11. Why we need to know about more than phonics to teach English literacy Terezinha Nunes and Peter Bryant
12. Understanding children's reading comprehension difficulties Jessie Ricketts, Joanne Cocksey and Kate Nation
13. Classroom discourse
the promise and complexity of dialogic practice Adam Lefstein and Julia Snell
14. Pedagogy and bilingual pupils in primary schools
certainties from applied linguistics Angela Creese
Part III. Empowering Teachers and Teachers' Use of Knowledge
Introduction to Part III Sue Ellis and Elspeth McCartney
15. Building knowledge about language into a primary teacher education course Henrietta Dombey and Jane Briggs
16. Using the IPA to support accurate phonics teaching Greg Brooks
17. Decoding, word recognition and spelling
typically developing children and children with language-learning difficulties Kenn Apel, Elizabeth B. Wilson-Fowler and Julie J. Masterson
18. The development of the Speech, Language and Communication Framework (SLCF) Mary Hartshorne
19. Applied linguistics
why a 'just in time' model might work for children with language impairments and empower teachers Sue Ellis and Elspeth McCartney
20. Communication impairment in a multilingual context Carolyn Letts
21. Teacher education
what applied linguistics needs to understand about what, how and where beginning teachers learn Viv Ellis and Jane Briggs.