No. of pages 20
Published: 2006
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"One Hundred Years of English Teaching, 1906-2006: The Problems That Can't be Ignored" by Sue Palmer explores the evolution of English teaching in the UK over a century. The book addresses the significant challenges faced by educators, including curriculum changes, societal expectations, and the impact of technology on learning. Palmer critiques traditional methods while advocating for innovative teaching practices that resonate with modern students. By reflecting on past teaching philosophies and their relevance today, the author prompts a critical discussion about the future of English education, ultimately emphasizing the need for reform to meet the demands of contemporary society. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Issues in English .
There are 20 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by The English Association .
Geoff Barton is Deputy Headteacher at Thurston Upper School, Suffolk. He is an experienced author of school texts. Laurie Smith is a part-time Teacher and consultant at King's College, London and an experienced English examiner.
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