Learning to read is one of the most important life skills teachers can help a child develop. Teaching reading is a vital part of a career in the classroom and engaging with the range of different learning styles children have is a real challenge. Trainee teachers need to learn how to address this variety of learning needs, and also meet the wider demands of the curriculum.
Margaret Perkins helps students meet these challenges to become a confident, reflective teacher of reading by providing:
_ An in-depth explanation of phonics teaching alongside other teaching approaches, empowering trainees to choose the right approach for each individual child
_Key research findings so students can apply the latest thinking to their teaching practice
_School-based activities and independent learning tasks to help apply theory to practice, and develop teaching skills through self-reflection
_Classroom scenarios of teacher-child interactions that demonstrate how children learn and respond to different teaching strategies.
Margaret Perkins helps students meet these challenges to become a confident, reflective teacher of reading by providing:
_ An in-depth explanation of phonics teaching alongside other teaching approaches, empowering trainees to choose the right approach for each individual child
_Key research findings so students can apply the latest thinking to their teaching practice
_School-based activities and independent learning tasks to help apply theory to practice, and develop teaching skills through self-reflection
_Classroom scenarios of teacher-child interactions that demonstrate how children learn and respond to different teaching strategies.
The author s practical wisdom flows through this book. Student teachers common questions, what is reading? and what can I do in the classroom? are addressed with clarity. It is timely, when teaching reading is often perceived by policy makers as a technical skill, and at its core are passion, knowledge and experience.
Colin Mills
Colin Mills