This case study of developing teacher attitudes, beliefs and content knowledge at one primary school in the North-West of England deals with the new spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPaG) elements of the National Curriculum, focusing on grammatical terms and concepts. It uses data collected over 10 months from June 2014 to March 2015, including surveys, interviews and comments made during post-observation discussions and during SPaG CPD sessions. The findings suggest that, while much work remains to be done in developing teachers’ knowledge base, attitudes are largely supportive of teaching children grammar terms and concepts
There have been many studies that have supported the teaching of grammar and many that have not, mai...
This study looked at the teachers’ beliefs using the data collected from a survey conducted on 345 E...
The study of English teachers’ beliefs about grammar teaching and the influence of such beliefs on t...
This case study of developing teacher attitudes, beliefs and content knowledge at one primary school...
The research examined the impact on teachers of the grammar element of a new statutory test in Spell...
Despite the lack of conclusive evidence that the teaching of grammar improves primary school childre...
This paper starts by reporting on the design and trialling of an informal, low-stakes test designed ...
AcceptedArticlePublished online 6.3.15Through a case study of a first-language English teacher’s app...
This is a report on research funded by the United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA). It is the fu...
In this chapter we provide a critical and conceptual analysis of the challenges of teaching and lear...
In this insightful and thought-provoking article, Dr Huw Bell and Dr Steph Ainsworth from Manchester...
Journal ArticleThis paper reports on an investigation of L1 English teachers’ conceptual and evaluat...
The literature regarding teacher knowledge endorses the importance of English language specialist (E...
This study aims to improve grammar pedagogy in pre-service teaching institutions. While acknowledgin...
There have been many studies that have supported the teaching of grammar and many that have not, mai...
This study looked at the teachers’ beliefs using the data collected from a survey conducted on 345 E...
The study of English teachers’ beliefs about grammar teaching and the influence of such beliefs on t...
This case study of developing teacher attitudes, beliefs and content knowledge at one primary school...
The research examined the impact on teachers of the grammar element of a new statutory test in Spell...
Despite the lack of conclusive evidence that the teaching of grammar improves primary school childre...
This paper starts by reporting on the design and trialling of an informal, low-stakes test designed ...
AcceptedArticlePublished online 6.3.15Through a case study of a first-language English teacher’s app...
This is a report on research funded by the United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA). It is the fu...
In this chapter we provide a critical and conceptual analysis of the challenges of teaching and lear...
In this insightful and thought-provoking article, Dr Huw Bell and Dr Steph Ainsworth from Manchester...
Journal ArticleThis paper reports on an investigation of L1 English teachers’ conceptual and evaluat...
The literature regarding teacher knowledge endorses the importance of English language specialist (E...
This study aims to improve grammar pedagogy in pre-service teaching institutions. While acknowledgin...
There have been many studies that have supported the teaching of grammar and many that have not, mai...
This study looked at the teachers’ beliefs using the data collected from a survey conducted on 345 E...
The study of English teachers’ beliefs about grammar teaching and the influence of such beliefs on t...