1st Edition

Young Researchers Informational Reading and Writing in the Early and Primary Years

By Margaret Mallett Copyright 1999
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    Informational kinds of reading are crucial in every lesson. This book looks at how we can encourage children from the very beginning to think of themselves as young researchers using skills and strategies for clear purposes. It argues that the creative practitioner nurtures children's sense of wonder and curiosity about the world and all its phenomena.
    Packed full of advice on how to use the most stimulating and exciting texts and the liveliest approaches, the book celebrates the good practice of teachers and student teachers in a large number of classroom case studies.
    The content includes:
    * a summary of the recent developments and a framework of principles to inform good practice in this challenging aspect of literacy
    * chapters concentrating on particular age groups - beginning with the nursery and ending with the later primary years - and thus taking up an essentially developmental approach
    * an assessment of recent research and how findings can be put to practical and creative use in the classroom.
    A central message is that children benefit from collaborating with teachers and peers at every stage of finding out. The spoken language energises informational reading and writing, making the sharing of the fruits of children's research highly enjoyable. This book will inspire you and lead to the very best practice.

    1. Informational Reading and Writing: A Developmental Approach 2. Pre-School and Nursery Years 0-5: Entering the World of Information 3. Using and Enjoying Non-Fiction at Key Stage 1 (5-7) 4. Non-Fiction Reading and Writing Abilities at Key Stage 2 (7-9): Making Progress in Satisfying and Pleasurable Contexts 5. The Later Primary Years (Key Stage 2, 9-11) Meeting New Challenges Creatively 6. Young Researchers with Special Literacy Needs 7. Recording Progress: Assessment of Informational Reading and Writing

    Biography

    Margaret Mallett

    'This is an excellent resource book for primary student teachers, particularly science and English subject specialists ... (its strengths lie in its) ... clarity of ideas and rationale, unique lists of children's texts and resources, (and) insights through case studies ... There are practical books in the market, but none like this. It will stand the test of time.' - Education Department, Hertfordshire University, UK

    'This thoroughly-researched book covers the reading process, higher order reading skills, fiction, non-fiction and poetry, and assessment and intervention. It should help many Key Stage 2 teachers develop the knowledge and self-confidence to use the NLS constructively ... many practical suggestions and case studies ... a particularly useful and exciting chapter on informational literacy in the pre-school and nursery years, and excellent advice on the applications of ICT.' - - TES

    'She takes a developmental approach which is very refreshing in these standards-driven times.' Times Educational Supplement