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Provocative (but true*) statements about literacy ... while you wait 20 Geoff Barton (*probably) Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 1: Literacy means more than converting Ds into C in English: it’s about helping our students to think, speak, read and write with confidence … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 2: “Every teacher in English is a teacher of English” (George Sampson, 1922) … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 3: “Spoken language forms a constraint, a ceiling not only on the ability to comprehend but also on the ability to write, beyond which literacy cannot progress” Myhill & Fisher … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 4: Skilful teachers explicitly teach the key vocabulary of their subject. Repetition and explanation of a word 4 times in a lesson seems to do the trick … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 5: When we teach writing, we should teach composition – how to generate ideas – as well as planning … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 6: Teachers have a responsibility to teach students how to research on the internet: Google & Wikipedia & Yahoo need informed, not innocent, users … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 7: Oral rehearsal works. Saying your ideas to a partner before writing them down hugely benefits students in their writing, especially boys … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 8: In secondary schools we don’t teach reading explicitly enough: we assume it’s been done in primary school. Get reading back on the agenda … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 9: It may be time to stop talking about whole-school “literacy” and just talk about teaching & learning. Good teachers teach their students to read and write better … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 10: Great English teachers are always reading and, more importantly, talking about their reading, reading bits aloud, asking students what they are reading … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 11: The most important bit of grammar our students need is sentence variety. They probably don’t need to know much else … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 12: C/D borderline students will join sentences with “and” too much. They need to learn to use other connectives, and to use some short sentences … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 13: Other connectives include: as, when, although, while, so, therefore, however, because, despite …. … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 14: The most important thing we can do as teachers is to model writing: students need to see writing as a process, not a product … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 15: There is such a thing as “death by writing frame” … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 16: Improving the quality of talk in all our classrooms would have a transformational effect on results … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 17: Creative writing doesn’t just mean stories or poems. Emails, leaflets, text messages, travel writing, journalism – all can be creative. Students need to encounter more variety of texts … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 18: Tutor time could be a perfect time for building literacy – eg vocabulary games, quizzes, reinforcing key words, and so on … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 19: A literacy-friendly classroom will have key words (including connectives) visible plus guidance on how to write. Students taught in a room like this have an advantage over the class next door … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk

provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20 provocative (but true) statements about literacy …. 20: Great literacy isn’t a grand strategy: it’s teachers doing small things consistently and well. It takes great school leadership at all levels to make this happen … while you wait Download @ www.geoffbarton.co.uk