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Title
Theory
and
practice
of
whole
language
:
criteria
for
evaluating
whole
language
teaching
Author
Dearing
,
Doreen
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland.
Education
Date
1994
Pagination
xii, 292 leaves
Subject
Language
experience
approach
in
education--Newfoundland
and
Labrador--Evaluation;
Reading
(Primary)--Language
experience
approach--Evaluation
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
178-184
Abstract
The
main
focus
of this
study
was
whole
language
teaching
amongst
primary
teachers
,
grades
kindergarten
to
three
,
within
the
Conception
Bay
South
Integrated
School
District
, The
literature
was
examined
with
respect
to
detailed
descriptions
of
whole
language
philosophy
,
both
in
theory
and
practice.
A
field
survey
was
conducted
with a
select
group
of
primary
teachers
to
ascertain
their
level
of
knowledge
of
whole
language
philosophy
and how this
knowledge
translates
into
learning
experiences
for
children.
--
Scheduled
interviews
were
conducted
with the
provincial
primary
consultant
with the
Department
of
Education
, the
language
arts
program
coordinator
with the
Conception
Bay
South
Integrated
School
Board
, and
five
primary
teachers
from
schools
within
the
Conception
Bay
South
Integrated
School
District.
A
mailed
questionnaire
was
distributed
to the
49
primary
teachers
within
the
five
primary/elementary
schools
under
the
Conception
Bay
South
Integrated
School
Board.
Thirty-eight
or
78
percent
of the
questionnaires
were
completed
and
returned
to the
examiner.
--
The
many
advantages
and
benefits
which
a
whole
language
philosophy
of
teaching
and
learning
can
offer
to
teachers
and
children
alike
, were
strongly
evident
from the
literature.
The
literature
illustrated
also
,
many
activities
,
approaches
, and
procedures
which
have the
potential
to
fit
a
whole
language
framework.
--
Findings
from the
study
revealed
that the
Department
of
Education
articulates
a
whole
language
philosophy
in its
primary
language
curriculum
guide
, and the
Conception
Bay
South
Integrated
School
Board
includes
a
whole
language
philosophy
in its
goals
for the
school
district.
The
results
of the
survey
indicated
that the
teachers
are
working
within
a
whole
language
framework
or are
heading
in that
direction.
This
is
not to
say
that they are
textbook
examples
of
whole
language
teachers;
however
, they
engage
in
many
practices
which
are
consistent
with and
reflect
a
whole
language
philosophy.
Those
who
indicated
that they are
whole
language
teachers
are
well
aware
of the
benefits
whole
language
can
offer
to
children
and to
themselves
, but are
equally
aware
of the
problems
associated
with
it
, if
teachers
are not
well
informed.
Concerns
were
expressed
,
particularly
with
respect
to
support
through
inservice
and
other
type
sharing
sessions
,
deemed
essential
in the
advancement
of
knowledge
of
whole
language
, and in the
successful
development
of
whole
language
teachers.
--
Based
on
findings
from this
study
,
recommendations
were
made
for
additional
support
and
assistance
in the
area
of
whole
language
, and for
further
research.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76221231
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(29.55
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