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E-grāmata: Beyond the Grammar Wars: A Resource for Teachers and Students on Developing Language Knowledge in the English/Literacy Classroom

Edited by (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136989971
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  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136989971

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Are there evidence-based answers to the broad question "What explicit knowledge about language in teachers and/or students appears to enhance literacy development in some way"? Distinguished by its global perspective, its currency, and its comprehensiveness, Beyond the Grammar Wars:











provides an historical overview of the debates around grammar and English/literacy teaching in four settings: the US, England, Scotland and Australia





offers an up-to-date account of what the research is telling (and not telling) us about the effectiveness of certain kinds of grammar-based pedagogies in English/literacy classrooms





takes readers into English/literacy classrooms through a range of examples of language/grammar-based pedagogies which have proven to be successful





addresses metalinguistic issues related to changes in textual practices in a digital and multimodal age, and explores the challenges for educators who are committed to finding a "usable grammar" to contribute to teaching and learning in relation to these practices.

All of the contributors are acknowledged experts in their field. Activities designed for use in language and literacy education courses actively engage students in reflecting on and applying the content in their own teaching contexts.
Preface viii
Acknowledgements x
1 Introduction: "Grammar Wars" and Beyond 1
TERRY LOCKE
PART I The "Grammar Wars" in Context 19
2 Blowin' in the Wind: English Grammar in United States Schools
21
CRAIG HANCOCK AND MARTHA KOLLN
3 The Problematics of Prescribing Grammatical Knowledge: The Case in England
38
URSZULA CLARK
4 The "Grammar Wars" in Australia
55
FRANCES CHRISTIE
5 Knowledge about Language in the English Classroom: A Scottish Perspective
73
GRAEME TROUSDALE
PART II The Effectiveness of Grammar Teaching: The Research Record 89
6 Teaching Sentence-Level Grammar for Writing: The Evidence So Far
91
RICHARD ANDREWS
7 Does Explicit Teaching of Grammar Help Students to Become Better Writers? Insights from Empirical Research
109
AMOS VAN GELDEREN
8 Ways of Knowing: Grammar as a Tool for Developing Writing
129
DEBRA MYHILL
PART III Into the Classroom: Integrating Knowledge about Language with Learning 149
9 "Language as a System of Meaning Potential": The Reading and Design of Verbal Texts
151
HILARY JANKS
10 Discovering a Metalanguage for All Seasons: Bringing Literary Language in from the Cold
170
TERRY LOCKE
11 Scaffolding Grammar Instruction for Writers and Writing
185
CONSTANCE WEAVER
12 Primary School Children Learning Grammar: Rethinking the Possibilities
206
RUTH FRENCH
PART IV Beyond Print: A Metalanguage for Multimodal Texts 231
13 A Grammar for Meaning-Making
233
GUNTHER KRESS
14 Schemas for Meaning-Making and Multimodal Texts
254
ANNE CLOONAN, MARY KALANTZIS AND BILL COPE
15 Resourcing Multimodal Literacy Pedagogy: Toward a Description of the Meaning-Making Resources of Language-Image Interaction
276
LEN UNSWORTH
16 Rules of Grammar, Rules of Play: Computer Games, Literacy and Literature
294
ANDREW BURN
List of Contributors 313
Index 317
Terry Locke is Professor of Education and Chair of the Department of Arts and Language Education in the School of Education, University of Waikato, New Zealand.