Teaching Language in Context Revised
Revised Edition
Beverly Derewianka, Pauline Jones
Also available as:
$89.95 AUD
- ISBN:
- 9780190354633
- Published:
- 1 Jan 2026
- Availability:
- Print on demand
Advance your teaching to help students achieve their potential in language and literacy.
Language is at the heart of what we do, how we live and the ways we learn. Teaching Language in Context reveals how an explicit understanding of how language works can help you to make informed teaching choices. Written by two Australian experts in the field, and with a functional approach to literacy, it equips you with the knowledge to refine your own literacy capacities. You will develop essential skills and new strategies to support students learning how to critically read and compose texts. Designed as a resource to support you throughout your study and in your professional life, this refreshed version draws on recent developments in research and teaching. With the inclusion of ‘Think about it’ and ‘Have a go!’ activities to help you reflect on your learning and familiarise yourself with language features, Teaching Language in Context will strengthen your own language skills in this evolving learning space.
New to this revised edition
- Revisions and updates to all chapters.
- Activities for developing students’ oral language, for teaching reading skills and for supporting students throughout the writing process.
- A focus on practical use of theory, with updated strategies and links to resources to make the most of your teaching.
- More vignettes of classroom practice from teachers in Australia and elsewhere.
- An overview of the functional model of language, a scope and sequence for school genres, and a map of language features described in the chapters.
- New images for visual literacy teaching and learning.
- A glossary of key terminology used throughout the book.
PART 1: Language and learning
A functional model of language
The functions of language
Introduction to a teaching-learning cycle
PART 2: Learning about language
Language for appreciating and creating story worlds
Language for recounting what happened
Language for responding
Language for observing and describing the world
Language explaining how and why
Language for persuading others
Language for inquiring
Poetry: playing with language
Beverly Derewianka is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Wollongong.
Pauline Jones is a Professor of Language Education at the University of Wollongong.
The following resources are available for lecturers who prescribe Teaching Language in Context Revised Edition for their course, and they are also available to students:
- Glossary
- Image bank of figures
- Language features map
- Scope and sequence of genre
The following resources are available for lecturers who prescribe Teaching Language in Context Revised Edition for their course, and they are also available to students:
- Glossary
- Image bank of figures
- Language features map
- Scope and sequence of genre