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Winstone, Naomi E.; Balloo, Kieran; Carless, David – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
Feedback literacy is an important graduate attribute that supports students' future work capacities. This study aimed to develop a framework through which discipline-specific feedback literacies, as a set of socially situated skills, can be developed within core curricula. The framework is developed through a content analysis of National…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Literacy, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries
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Jolliffe, Wendy – Education 3-13, 2006
This article contrasts two major attempts at educational reform with regard to literacy. Starting with a brief background to the introduction of the National Literacy Strategy, together with an analysis of research into effective literacy teaching, it presents qualitative research carried out in the form of a comparative study of the National…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Change, Comparative Analysis, Literacy
Beard, Roger – 2001
This paper explains the government of the United Kingdom's (UK) National Literacy Strategy (NLS), established in 1997 by the incoming UK government to raise standards of literacy in English elementary school over a 5- to 10-year period. The paper summarizes how international research influenced the Strategy; reports on the impact of the NLS on the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Education, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Stuart, Morag – 2003
The author endorses the approach to teaching phonics set out in recent documents (e.g. Progression in Phonics) that extend and supersede the approach set out earlier in the National Literacy Strategy (NLS) Framework for Teaching. Proposed are minor, evidence-driven amendments to this approach. The assumption that failure to achieve continuing…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Literacy, National Standards, Phonics
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Turner, Christopher; And Others – English in Education, 1997
Shows that information technology (IT) hardware and software are having an effect on literacy. Argues that English teachers should be aware of these changes and should be exploiting IT for the development of those reading and writing skills necessary for the future. Exemplifies some of the processes and opportunities already identified. (PA)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Foreign Countries