Naomi Flynn
2011 PGCE Primary Programme Leader
Education, Health and Social Care
naomi.flynn@winchester.ac.uk
01962 827218
Faculty of Education
Health and Social Care
University of Winchester
WinchesterHampshire
SO22 4NR
Expertise
Naomi's main area of expertise is in the teaching of English but she also has an interest in cultural diversity and inclusion.
Publications
Flynn, N. (2008) Scaffolding Success with Young L2 Writers. International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 156, pp.87-88
Flynn, N. (2008) Living in two worlds; the language and literacy development of young bilinguals. Chapter in Marsh, J and Hallett, E (eds.) Desirable Literacies (2nd edition), London: Sage
Flynn, N. (2007) What do effective teachers of literacy do? Subject knowledge and pedagogical choices for literacy. Literacy, 41 (3), pp.129-138
Flynn, N. (2007) Good practice for pupils learning English as an additional language; lessons from effective literacy teachers in inner city primary schools. Journal of Early Childhool Literacy, 7 (2), pp.177-198
Flynn, N. and Stainthorp, R.(2006) The Learning and Teaching of Reading and Writing
Research Interests
Naomi's main research interests are in the teaching of children for whom English is an additional language, the teachers' response to linguistic and cultural difference and teacher identity.
Funding Awards and Professional Membership
- British Educational Research Association
- United Kingdom Literacy Association
- National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum
- European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction