Grammar and Teaching : A twelve week program
Presented by Dr KATHY RUSHTON and JOANNE ROSSBRIDGE As a result of the NAPLAN test and the development of a national curriculum, many teachers have recognised the need to learn more about the grammatical features of texts. Familiarity with grammar is essential when using language for a range of purposes and audiences as this knowledge supports appropriate choices. Grammatical knowledge supports students to develop reading and writing in all curriculum areas. Objectives are to explore those features of grammar necessary for students to master by the end of the middle years of schooling, to develop understandings of the grammatical concepts outlined in the syllabus documents and in the writing component of NAPLAN, and to define a pedagogy which includes the teaching of grammar in meaningful contexts relating to the subject matter of the curriculum.
Professional Member
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35% |
$450 |
$470
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$625 |
Professional Member Student
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50%
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$360 |
$360
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$430 |
Non-member |
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$690 |
$725 |
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Early bird rates until 13 August 2020
Completing this workshop will contribute 24 hours of NESA Registered PD addressing 1.1.2,1.3.2 ,1.5.2, 2.1.2, 2.5.2, 3.1.2, 3.2.2, 3.3.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.3.2, 6.4.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW.
Kathy Rushton lectures in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney and has worked as a classroom and ESL teacher and literacy consultant with the NSW Department of Education and Communities. Kathy has worked extensively with students from non-English speaking backgrounds and is committed to the development of literacy for all students.Her publications for PETAA (with Joanne Rossbridge) include most recently Put It in Writing: Text, Context, language. See also PETAA Paper 196: The critical conversation about text: Joint construction (also with Joanne Rossbridge).
Online registration not available.