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Teaching Caribbean Poetry will inform and inspire readers with a love for, and understanding of, the dynamic world of Caribbean poetry. This unique volume sets out to enable secondary English teachers and their students to engage with a wide range of poetry, past and present; to understand how histories of the Caribbean underpin the poetry and relate to its interpretation; and to explore how Caribbean poetry connects with environmental issues.
Bringing together leading voices in contemporary English education, this book celebrates the seminal Dartmouth Conference (1966) and its legacy, drawing attention to what it has achieved, and the questions it has raised. Chapters showcase innovative and exciting new insights, addressing both theoretical and practical elements of teaching English.
This text brings together expert global figures under the banner of the International Federation for The Teaching of English (IFTE) to capture current, leading trends in the teaching of English litrature.
Providing a comprehensive introduction to and discussion of the value of linguistics in the secondary and post 16 curriculum, this book offers a theoretical background to the history and practice of the subject in the light of government initiatives and policies, and draws on research in linguistics to support English language teachers in both their teaching and their wider pedagogical concerns. The expert range of contributors consider ways in which recent innovations in linguistics can support language teaching in schools and sixth form colleges, arguing for the central place of linguistics in teachers pre and in service development.
This book brings together leading voices in contemporary English education under the banner of the International Federation for the Teaching of English (IFTE). Chapters look at the changing face of English from the perspective of policy makers, teachers, and students. They consider technological advances in a global society and point to the emerging possibilities for this traditional school subject.
This book offers both a scholarly and practical overview of an integrated language and literature approach in the 16-19 English classroom. It outlines the pedagogical benefits of studying a unified English at post-16 and provides case studies of innovative classroom practice across a range of topics and text types.
This book offers both a scholarly and practical overview of an integrated language and literature approach in the 16-19 English classroom. It outlines the pedagogical benefits of studying a unified English at post-16 and provides case studies of innovative classroom practice across a range of topics and text types.
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