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Developing Language And Literacy In English Across The Secondary School Curriculum 1st Ed Urszula Clark

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Developing Language And Literacy In English Across The Secondary School Curriculum 1st Ed Urszula Clark
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Author: Urszula Clark
ISBN: 9783319932385, 9783319932392, 3319932381, 331993239X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Developing Language And Literacy In English Across The Secondary School Curriculum 1st Ed Urszula Clark by Urszula Clark 9783319932385, 9783319932392, 3319932381, 331993239X instant download after payment.

This book draws on original research and a language based pedagogy approach to examine how secondary schools in the UK can devise and implement coherent language and literacy across curriculum policies and strategies, so that grammar and associated metalanguage becomes an integral part of their day to day curriculum practices. The research was undertaken in three 11 to 18 secondary schools in England, where the majority of students are categorised as having English as a second language (EAL), and where a significant minority are also socially disadvantaged in two of the three. The author argues that paying explicit attention to the linguistic structures through which subject knowledge is realised can be of benefit to all pupils in ways that are also socially just and democratic. This book provides an important bridge between academic theory and educational practice that will appeal to applied linguists and sociolinguists, as well as to teachers, teacher trainers and practitioners.

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