Now in its third edition and reflecting changes in the Primary National Strategy, this best-selling textbook introduces primary teachers to key issues in the teaching of writing. Strongly rooted in classroom practice, the book includes:
the history, theory and practice of teaching writing
children writing in and out of school
EAL and gender issues in writing
the development of writing across the years of the primary school
planning classroom routines and organising resources
balancing the composition and transcription elements in writing
monitoring and assessing writing
meeting individual needs
managing specific learning difficulties in writing, such as dyslexia
With its companion Reading under Control (also in its third edition), this book provides undergraduate and postgraduate teachers with comprehensive guidance for the teaching of literacy.
Very similar to Reading Under Control but slightly lengthier due to the inclusion of lots of examples of the development of children's writing at all ages. Interesting, but rather intimidating in terms of the expectations of 'best practice'.
If you tried to provide all this book contains whilst individually working on plans to support SEN children, and teaching all other subjects at the detail and depth required, I think you'd either have a breakdown or need to be able to time travel to fit it all in!