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Literacy empowers learning across the whole curriculum and language is at the centre of all learning in primary education. Aware of current curriculum developments and drawing from the latest research Teaching Primary English encourages teacher education students to develop a deeper understanding of the essential issues involved in teaching English in order to approach a career in the primary classroom with the confidence and knowledge required to succeed. Taking a fresh approach to the main elements of teaching primary English Jackie Brien strikes an engaging balance between the practical requirements of English teaching and encouraging informed reflection on key aspects of primary literacy. Jackie Brien is Curriculum Leader for English Communication Language and Literacy at the
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Literacy empowers learning across the whole curriculum & language is at the centre of all learning in primary education. Aware of current curriculum developments & drawing from the latest research Teaching Primary English encourages teacher education students to develop a deeper understanding of the essential issues involved in teaching English in order to approach a career in the primary classroom with the confidence & knowledge required to succeed. Taking a fresh approach to the main elements of teaching primary English Jackie Brien strikes an engaging balance between the practical requirements of English teaching & encouraging informed reflection on key aspects of primary literacy. Jackie Brien is Curriculum Leader for English Communication Language & Literacy at the University of Chester.

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Education - A term used to describe the act of learning a new skill or information
Students - A group of humans who are still in full time education
Key - A physical or virtual device or code used for opening something
Language - the method of communication used in different areas. Humans and computers have many different languages.
Learning - Educating and growing in intelligence.
Balance - Something that is evenly weighted to keep something upright.
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Primary - the beginning of something, of chief importance.
Confidence - The feeling of being certain and belief in what you do.
Language - The way humans communicate either written and spoken.

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