Jeannie Bulman’s research while affiliated with The University of Sheffield and other places

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Remembering Professional Commitments: Trusting in Teachers
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June 2021

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Language and Literacy

Jeannie Bulman

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Emma Rogers

In England statutory expectations for literacy education place little emphasis on contemporary modes and media of communication and, as such, are out of step with contemporary life. We explore how open-ended, collaborative pedagogies can provide rich contexts for authentic everyday communication even in the context of such reductionist curriculum and assessment frameworks. This leads us to claim that the success of such approaches depends on the enthusiasm, experience and creativity of teachers and that remembering longstanding professional commitments in language and literacy teaching is at least as important as rethinking the curriculum when advocating for literacy provision more suited to current times.

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... One of the teacher's responsibilities is to promote the educational media or technique's quality. This enables students to express themselves in English, which is one of the instructional component's ultimate goals (Bulman et al., 2021;Mróz & Ocetkiewicz, 2021). To maximize the efficacy of teaching and learning, the teacher must consider appropriate techniques for creating and supervising learners in teaching-learning activities (Hapsari, 2019;Simbolon et al., 2020). ...

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Using Pictionary as An Effective Way to Improve Young Learners' Reading Skill on A Procedure Text
Remembering Professional Commitments: Trusting in Teachers

Language and Literacy