Teaching English in Middle and Secondary Schools, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (May 26, 2010) © 2011

  • Rhoda S. Maxwell
  • Mary Meiser
  • Katherine S. McKnight
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  • Reflective questions
  • New chapter on media literacy
  • Lesson and unit curriculum examples

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Teaching English language arts in grades six through 12

This text integrates thoughtful, practical approaches to both curriculum and instruction while addressing the questions and concerns of new teachers.

The text reaffirms the value of teaching the English language arts through an integrated model, stresses the constructivist approach and emphasises reflective practice, as it asks readers to interact with the ideas, and to question and challenge those ideas. Through many sample lessons plus classroom ideas with reflective questions, students get the opportunity to explore and discuss what they are learning and to see how theory and research relate to practice. This edition stresses problem solving and application and includes new Internet sources that provide additional relevance to the topics presented. New chapters on content literacy and media literacy are included, and other chapters are reorganised to ensure a logical flow of the material.

  • Chapter 1: Becoming an English Teacher
  • Chapter 2: The Theoretical and Pedagogical Foundations of Teaching English
  • Chapter 3: Language: Teaching About Spelling, Grammar, Mechanics, and Vocabulary
  • Chapter 4: Oral Language: The Neglected Language Arts
  • Chapter 5: Teaching Writing
  • Chapter 6: Writing and Evaluating Research Papers
  • Chapter 7: Selecting Literature
  • Chapter 8: Teaching Literature
  • Chapter 9: Media Literacy: Technology, Media, and the Language Arts
  • Chapter 10: Evaluating English Language Arts
  • Chapter 11: Developing Units
  • Chapter 12: Your Starting Role: Student Teaching and Beyond

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