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Reading Teachers Nurturing Reading for Pleasure Synopsis
Helps the primary profession develop an evidence-informed understanding of reading for pleasure
Draws on range of research evidence including studies on: Reading Teachers, on Student Teachers as Readers, on Dis/engaged Boy Readers and work with over 60 schools
Includes case studies, classroom vignettes and dialogues undertaken in conversation with classroom teachers and school leaders
Essential reading for all primary teachers, headteachers, literacy coordinators, student and trainee teachers.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781032105024 |
Publication date: |
31st August 2022 |
Author: |
Teresa Cremin |
Publisher: |
Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
204 pages |
Primary Genre |
Books for Teachers
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Press Reviews
Teresa Cremin Press Reviews
"Underpinned by the editors’ considerable research and enriched by experienced educators, this book makes a powerful argument that being a Reading Teacher does not just mean being a teacher who reads, but one who reflects on the relationships between their own reading and school reading, models what it’s like to be a reader, and takes time to get to know the readers in their class. This accessible and persuasive book is a must for all beginning and experienced teachers. And of course, it is a great read." - Professor Cathy Burnett, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
"Reading Teachers is a brilliant book that will fan the flames of the ‘reading fire’ and help schools nurture passionate, engaged and motivated readers." - Jon Biddle, Teacher and English Leader
"This highly accessible book will further practitioners’ understanding of effective approaches for encouraging reading for pleasure, including what it really means to be a Reading Teacher and why that is so important. The art of providing meaningful opportunities for children to become engaged, volitional readers is brought to life through real-world case-studies that cannot fail to inspire teachers and librarians whatever their school, context or role." - Fiona Evans, Director of School Programmes, National Literacy Trust
Author
About Teresa Cremin
Teresa Cremin is Professor of Education (Literacy) at the Open University, UK, and Co-Director of the Literacy and Social Justice Centre. Helen Hendry is a lecturer in education at the Open University, UK, where she recently co-chaired the MA/Ed in Educational Leadership and contributes to the Education Studies (Primary) programme and open access courses.
Lucy Rodriguez Leon is a lecturer in education (early childhood) at the Open University, UK, where she teaches on undergraduate distance learning modules and writes open access courses. Natalia Kucirkova is Professor of Early Childhood Education and Development at the University of Stavanger, Norway, and Professor of Reading and Children’s Development at the Open University, UK.
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