Teach Middle East Magazine March-April 2016 Issue 4 Volume 3 | Page 30

Featured Teacher Linda Golding opens the world of literacy and learning to students Mrs. Linda Golding, Grade 1 Team Leader at VISS. M ost educators will admit that their love for teaching started with an affinity for children. While some yielded to the call of this great vocation early, others tend to find their way after dabbling in other industries. The latter was the case for Mrs. Linda Golding, Grade 1 Team Leader at the Victoria International School of Sharjah (VISS). Linda works closely with Mrs Kerry Graham, Head of Primary and the Early Learning Center in creating a number of innovative literacy programmes at VISS. Linda was born in Wales but spent most of her life in Australia. After a few years working as the secretary to a solicitor, she embarked on her dream of becoming an educator and has been teaching for the past 35 years. 28 | Mar - Apr 2016 | | Below she shares with us some of the dynamic programmes that are in place within her school that promote literacy among the students. Share two programmes geared at improving literacy at VISS. Readers Workshop: The English PLT collated as much information as they could about different types of reading programmes. After much reading, discussion, observation and the analyzing of data from this information, they developed a programme that was suitable for our students from Foundation to Year 5. We wanted a programme that was appropriate, easy and consistently conducted across the breadth of the Primary School. Class Time 2-hour literacy block in Foundation to Grade 2: This is not a programme, per se but it has certainly helped teachers to focus on literacy in a meaningful way. We have an hour reading and an hour writing session daily – explicit teaching of skills happens during this time. Spelling Programme: Last year, we implemented our own Spelling programme that the English PLT created, using a variety of different programmes that they had reviewed over the previous 12 months. After assessment and analyzing the collated data, the VISS spelling programme was created, which supports the literacy needs of our students. This programme scaffolds the learning from Foundation to Grade 5 incorporating and extending the knowledge our