Reading Teachers

Reading Teachers
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781000638189
ISBN-13 : 1000638189
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Book Synopsis Reading Teachers by : Teresa Cremin

Download or read book Reading Teachers written by Teresa Cremin and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-08-31 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This engaging text offers primary school educators a principled way forward on their mission to nurture the life-changing habit of reading in childhood. Informed and inspiring, Reading Teachers accessibly demonstrates how teachers who are motivated, engaged and reflective readers themselves, can develop new understandings of reading for pleasure and make a difference to young learners. Drawing on a range of research evidence, including studies on reading teachers, dis/engaged boy readers, student teachers as readers and work with over 150 schools developing communities of readers, this book provides an accessible overview of international research alongside a highly practical classroom focus. Combining the insights of academics with 24 reading teachers in co-authored chapters, the book includes: Case studies of how practitioners have used research to inform and improve their practice ‘In conversation’ dialogues between educators about classroom practice that fosters positive reader identities Reflections on the editors own reading habits, practices and histories Recommended reading and suggestions of engaging children’s books Reading Teachers: Nurturing Reading for Pleasure enables practitioners to develop principled practice, helping all children find pleasure and purpose in reading. This book is therefore essential reading for all primary teachers, head teachers, literacy coordinators and trainee teachers.


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