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    Literacy: Reading, Writing and Children's Literature

    Literacy: Reading, Writing and Children's Literature by Winch, Gordon; Johnston, Rosemary Ross; March, Paul;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 5
    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 18 December 2014

    • ISBN 9780195521160
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages848 pages
    • Size 249x204x28 mm
    • Weight 1486 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 222 illustrations
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    Literacy: Reading, Writing and Children's Literature, Fifth Edition is most comprehensive text in English Education for pre-service teachers. It covers the whole literacy curriculum: reading, writing, speaking, listening and viewing and illustrates how pre-service teachers can use theory in their classrooms.

    This accessible text is rich with practical examples, classroom scenarios, and revision questions help readers to put theory into practice. Teaching examples highlight effective assessment practices and it demonstrates how to teach to a range of learning abilities from beginning through to accomplished.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part One: Reading
    Section One: What is Reading?
    1. A Balanced View of Reading
    2. Towards a Model of Reading
    Section Two: Key Elements in Learning to Read
    3. Oral Language
    4. Word Recognition: Phonics, Phonemes and Phonemic
    Awareness
    5. Comprehension: Meaning of Text
    6. The Reader and the Text
    Section Three: Planning and Teaching Reading
    7. Assessment in Reading
    8. The Effective Teaching of Reading
    9. Learning to Read: The Child Before School
    10. Learning to Read: The Early School Years
    11. Learning to Read: The Primary School Years
    12. Managing Literacy in the Classroom
    Part Two: Writing
    13. The Role of Writing
    14. Writing to Communicate and Imagine
    15. The Writing Developmental Continuum
    16. Grammar
    17. Punctuation
    18. Spelling
    19. Handwriting
    20. Assessment of Writing
    21. Multiliteracies and Technology
    22. Teaching Writing in the Classroom
    Part Three: Literature
    23. Literature, the Curriculum and 21st Century Literacy
    24. Starting Out: Introducing the Book
    25. Early Childhood Literature and Engaged Play
    26. Literary Literacies
    27. Children's Literature in an Australian Context
    28. Fairy tales a Pervasive Paradigm
    29. Picture Books and Poetry
    30. Visual Literacy: Reading the World of Signs
    31. Building Community: First and Second Language Learners and
    Indigenous Students
    32. A Forum: Social Issues, History and Fantasy
    33. The Organic Classroom: A Locus of Creative Literate Practices
    34. Conclusion and Beginning

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