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calling all teachers - literacy help for me!!!

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helenmc · 31/01/2004 18:01

Am thinking of training as a primary teacher, and tried the on-line test for basic skills. Well I failed the literacy. So calling all you teachers out there, are they any web sites that would be useful or books ??? and how do you cope teaching a subject you yourself are not that good at???

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hmb · 31/01/2004 18:09

They are worth plugging away at as they do get easier with practice. There are also books available to help. The best I have found is, 'Passing the literacy skills test' by Jim Johnson. www.learningmatters.co.uk Available form Amazon et al at £6.99

roisin · 31/01/2004 18:30

I'm intrigued helen - where is the online test for basic skills?

hmb · 31/01/2004 18:37

The usual link isn't live at the moment, not sure why.

popsycal · 31/01/2004 18:47

Have you tried the standards website....
has trainign manuals for newly qualified teachers..
here

fisil · 31/01/2004 19:22

Teaching a subject you yourself are not that good at is a wonderful experience. You can truly understand your students difficulties, and work with them to overcome them. When they do, you can express genuine pride, as you know how hard it is. As a teacher it is sometimes too tempting when a student asks a question to quickly tell the answer and move on. If you aren't so good at the subject you are forced to sit with them and to help them to think it through. I teach a different subject to my degree - up to A-Level - and find it a great bonus!

hercules · 31/01/2004 19:43

letts do a revision type manuel guide thing for them.

helenmc · 01/02/2004 10:24

its the QTS skills test on
tests

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popsycal · 01/02/2004 10:51

ps - i teach literacy to year 6 so could give you some hints, tips, coaching with any bits that you dont 'get'....

helenmc · 01/02/2004 22:46

thanks popyscal. I feel quite embrassed as I've got a geography degree, and thought myself reasonably educated !!

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popsycal · 01/02/2004 22:51

hey dont worry - i learnt quite a bit of it whislt teaching.....if you are from my generation then grammar wasnt taught at school then!!
not officially anyway!!
please ask away!!

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