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Truman, Sarah E. – English in Australia, 2019
This paper is prompted by the author's experience as a researcher of English literary education in three different geographies over the past three years: Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Affect theory, as discussed in this paper, concerns atmospheres, surfaces, bodies, emotions, moods, vicinities and capacities. Drawing on affect theory,…
Descriptors: English Literature, Educational Researchers, Critical Theory, Race
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Frawley, Emily – English in Australia, 2016
This article explores one teacher-researcher's consideration of how the 50-year anniversary of the Dartmouth Seminar continues to influence and hold relevance for the teaching of English in Australian secondary schools. Particular attention is paid to the influence of John Dixon and the Personal Growth model of English. The author, an early career…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Seminars, English Instruction, Relevance (Education)
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Sawyer, Wayne – English in Australia, 2015
In this article I argue for the defining importance of document study for researchers in curriculum. Two examples of previous analyses are provided, one demonstrating an approach to language analysis of the "Australian Curriculum: English" from the Literature strand, the other a study of the relationship of curricula to each other in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, English Curriculum, Teacher Researchers, Research Methodology
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Curwood, Jen Scott; O'Grady, Alison – English in Australia, 2015
Research in English involves understanding the complex process of professional learning, which begins in teacher education programs. In this special issue of "English in Australia," we draw on our experiences as researchers and teacher educators at the University of Sydney. We take a sociocultural and situated perspective in order to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators, College Faculty, English Teachers
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Comber, Barbara – English in Australia, 2013
As educators encounter a policy landscape where increasingly the education lexicon includes keywords such as data, evidence, quality, and standards, it is interesting to revisit Garth Boomer's contribution regarding teachers as researchers. In "Fair Dinkum Teaching and Learning," Boomer (1985) clearly named at least two key problems that…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Action Research, Literacy, Cooperation
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Mayes, Eve – English in Australia, 2013
Garth Boomer's ideas in "Negotiating the Curriculum" (1992a) resonate with discussions of shifting teacher and student roles and relationships in the "student voice" movement. Boomer (1988) critiqued his earlier conception of power in "Negotiating the Curriculum," asserting that he would "now like to write a book…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hidden Curriculum, Power Structure, Ethnography
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Gold, Eva; Simpson, Deb – English in Australia, 2012
Researchers at "Facebook" and the University of Milan have dismissed the idea of 6 degrees of separation between two people and maintain that it has shrunk considerably in the past few years to 4.7 degrees. This may not seem surprising until they realise that the original experiment published in 1967 by the psychologist Stanley Milgram…
Descriptors: Global Education, Researchers, Social Networks, Friendship
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Reid, Annmarie; Wilkinson, Lyn – English in Australia, 2010
This article argues that when secondary school teachers are able to listen to the stories young people tell about themselves and their lives there is potential to improve their literacy outcomes. As a way of illustrating how and what can be achieved, this article tells the stories of two young men who scored below benchmark on the Year 9 LaN…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Literacy, Personal Narratives, Story Telling
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Maney, Beverley – English in Australia, 2008
In my years as a student and as a teacher, I have come to understand that what matters most in schools are teachers. This is not a new phenomenon, nor is it a view I alone hold. It has become a mantra among academics, the media and politicians. All too frequently we are held accountable for all that is wrong with schools. Yet as teachers we…
Descriptors: Mentors, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Teacher Effectiveness
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Mitchell, Judie; Jones, Katherine; Neale, Rachael – English in Australia, 1999
Presents material from two first-year teachers' case writings and discussions about teaching writing which resulted in a "linguistic event," an opportunity to construct new knowledge about teaching. Claims the teachers were able to reflect on concerns in depth, validate each other's practice, and explore the value of talking and writing…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries