Co-Ordinating Primary Language and Literacy

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTDISBN: 9781853963704

The Subject Leader's Handbook

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By Guy Merchant, Jackie Marsh
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Guy Merchant is professor of Literacy in Education at Sheffield Hallam University. His work on literacy and new technology in the lives of children and young people is recognized internationally. Jackie Marsh is Professor of Education at the University of Sheffield, UK, where she conducts research on young children's play and digital literacy practices in homes, communities and early years settings and primary schools. Her most recent publications include Changing Play: Play, Media and Commercial Culture from the 1950s to the Present Day (with Bishop, 2014) and Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy (edited with Larson, 2013). Jackie is an editor of the Journal of Early Childhood Literacy.

Introduction The Roles and Responsibilities of the Co-Ordinator The Process of Change Language Audits and Action Plans Developing and Writing a Language Policy Developing and Writing a Scheme of Work Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation,C urriculum Change Staff Meetings, School-Focused Training and INSET The External Context Managing the Assessment, Recording Reporting and Accountability Process Subject Knowledge Partnership with Parents and Families Resourcing the English Curriculum Managing the Inspection Process

`Here is timely and extremely useful exposition and guidance on the management and procedure of language and literacy teaching. Practical advice is offered on the breadth of the role of the primary school English subject leader right from the starting point of compiling an application for such a post. The extensive and thorough coverage is frequently supported by reference to current demands and expectations, including the Framework for teaching of The National Literacy Project. An impressive adjunct to the detail is the applied anecdotal evidence and the inclusion of actual examples of documentation devised and in use in schools. I was pleased to note such aspects as the conferencing technique for both reading and writing being integral to everyday strategies' - The School Librarian `Everything co-ordinators need on policy development, implementation and evaluation in English, language and literacy' - Junior Education

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