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Developing a Love of Reading and Books
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Developing a Love of Reading and Books

Teaching and nurturing readers in primary schools
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR37,00

Produktbeschreibung

nursing children read for pleasure and develop a life-long love of reading is a priority for all primary school teachers.

The National Curriculum focuses heavily on promoting reading for pleasure and engaging pupils using a range of diverse and inclusive texts and materials.
This text supports trainee teachers working towards primary QTS and Early Career Teachers to understand the importance of supporting children to become readers, enjoy reading for pleasure and develop higher level reading skills. It includes guidance, case studies and theoretical perspectives to show trainee teachers how they can develop children s reading.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-5297-2999-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum17.02.2021
Seiten208 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht376 g
Artikel-Nr.18739477
KatalogZeitfracht
Datenquelle-Nr.N3000001897257
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Angela Gill is Programme Director for BA Primary Education and subject lead for Primary English at Durham University, working on both UG and PGCE programmes. She is an experienced teacher and worked in primary classrooms for many years before taking up the post at Durham University.

Megan Stephenson is Associate Professor at Leeds Trinity University. She leads the Primary PGCE programmes. She has presented at National Conferences in the UK on her approach to developing 'Inspirational Teacher Education,' and is currently undertaking research in developing effective primary curricular in the post Covid digital age.