The Challenge Of English In The National Curriculum


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The Challenge of English in the National Curriculum


The Challenge of English in the National Curriculum

Author: Peter King

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2006-09-07


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The Challenge of English in the National Curriculum considers how particular aspects of a national curriculum can be reconciled with the best practice of the English teaching tradition. The authors are all practising teachers who look at the lessons of the past as well as their hopes for the future. Each chapter begins from a question raised by teachers when asked at in-service workshops about the issues which concerned them most. The chapters cover most of the more significant aspects of English within the National Curriculum and vary from John Johnson's survey of practical ways to raise the standard of oracy to Nick Peim's suggestions for coping with Key Stage 4 which leads him to a radical questioning of the whole nature of English as a curriculum subject.

Teaching English to the World


Teaching English to the World

Author: George Braine

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2014-04-08


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This collection of accounts by non-native speaker English teachers presents localized perspectives on the history & curricula of English language teaching and personal narratives of authors from around the world.

English Teachers - The Unofficial Guide


English Teachers - The Unofficial Guide

Author: Bethan Marshall

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2014-05-01


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Bethan Marshall traces the competing traditions of English teaching and considers their relevance to the current debate through an analysis of English teachers' views about themselves and their subject. The findings are based on a highly original research method in which teachers were asked to respond to and comment upon five different descriptions of their approaches to English teaching. English Teachers - The Unofficial Guide: *contextualises current debates about English teaching within the subject's contested history *provides a vehicle for teachers to reflect on their own practice and locate themselves within the debate *opens up the debate on assessment practices within English teaching.