This study investigated first year pre-service teachers' self-reported views about literacy teaching and learning, and their own personal literacy and communication skills required for teaching English. It responds to the increasing pressure on today's educators to demonstrate their own English proficiency and to be able to ensure children's effective literacy learning, particularly in learning to read. Sixty-seven pre-service teachers from one large literacy foundation course completed a survey of their views on literacy. The findings showed that in spite of most participants being first year pre-service teachers the majority believed they had sufficient knowledge of the English language to teach literacy. In raising the importance of know...
Despite considerable number of English language learners (ELLs) in mainstream classrooms, very few o...
Teachers play a crucial role in the academic success of their students. As such, there is great inte...
There is evidence that ineffective classroom instruction, particularly in the early primary grades, ...
This paper presents a 2-year study of pre-service teachers ’ understandings of and views toward lite...
The impetus for the study reported in this paper was Queensland's poor performance on 2008's NAPLAN ...
In the current educational framework and with the new Plurilingual Programmes, there is a tendency t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate five middle school English teachers\u27 understandings ...
This descriptive study examined the readiness and confidence concerning literacy instruction of unde...
Teachers are the key players in the teaching of literacy skills to young learners. The teacher is pr...
Teachers bring a complex array of beliefs and attitudes to the teaching of literacy. The purpose of ...
Teaching literacy requires accurate and current knowledge in the field (Commonwealth of Australia, 2...
High-quality teacher preparation programs are pivotal to the success of initial educators, which in ...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
The purpose of this study was to identify, examine, and describe the knowledge and beliefs of five e...
Teaching literacy requires accurate and current knowledge in the field (Commonwealth of Australia, 2...
Despite considerable number of English language learners (ELLs) in mainstream classrooms, very few o...
Teachers play a crucial role in the academic success of their students. As such, there is great inte...
There is evidence that ineffective classroom instruction, particularly in the early primary grades, ...
This paper presents a 2-year study of pre-service teachers ’ understandings of and views toward lite...
The impetus for the study reported in this paper was Queensland's poor performance on 2008's NAPLAN ...
In the current educational framework and with the new Plurilingual Programmes, there is a tendency t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate five middle school English teachers\u27 understandings ...
This descriptive study examined the readiness and confidence concerning literacy instruction of unde...
Teachers are the key players in the teaching of literacy skills to young learners. The teacher is pr...
Teachers bring a complex array of beliefs and attitudes to the teaching of literacy. The purpose of ...
Teaching literacy requires accurate and current knowledge in the field (Commonwealth of Australia, 2...
High-quality teacher preparation programs are pivotal to the success of initial educators, which in ...
Education policy in England requires student teachers to demonstrate effective teaching of early rea...
The purpose of this study was to identify, examine, and describe the knowledge and beliefs of five e...
Teaching literacy requires accurate and current knowledge in the field (Commonwealth of Australia, 2...
Despite considerable number of English language learners (ELLs) in mainstream classrooms, very few o...
Teachers play a crucial role in the academic success of their students. As such, there is great inte...
There is evidence that ineffective classroom instruction, particularly in the early primary grades, ...