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Littlefair, Alison – Reading, 1992
Suggests the challenge that genre theory presents to educators in the United Kingdom is whether to avoid it because others have reported the dangers or whether to grapple with it and discover what insights might be found. Argues that genre theory is not a method of teaching writing alone: it relates to each language activity. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Foreign Countries, Process Approach (Writing)
Wedell, Martin – International Journal of Educational Development, 2005
Cascade models of in-service training are widely considered to be a cost effective means of introducing educational change to large numbers of teachers. Data from 511 teachers completing a cascade training programme that introduced current ideas about and procedures for teaching English to young learners, suggests that provision of training alone…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Educational Change, Inservice Teacher Education, Educational Strategies
Littleton, Karen; Mercer, Neil; Dawes, Lyn; Wegerif, Rupert; Rowe, Denise; Sams, Claire – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2005
In this paper, we describe an innovative approach to promoting effective classroom-based groupwork and the development of children's speaking and listening at Key Stage 1. This approach, known as Thinking Together, was initially developed for use with Key Stage 2 children. The work reported here explains how this approach has now been applied to…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Problem Solving, Partnerships in Education
Haworth, Avril – Language and Education, 2006
Literacy has always been a contested site in primary phase teaching. Internationally, there is a trend towards increased direct government intervention in areas of pedagogy, as well as curriculum. Recently in the UK, national initiatives, designed to raise standards of literacy among the 11-14 age group, have required English teachers to adapt…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Educators, Persuasive Discourse, Foreign Countries
Department for Education and Skills, London (England). – 2003
Effective drama teaching improves the following student skills: speaking and listening, reading and writing through developing thinking, communication skills, and critical analysis. Drama is part of young people's core curriculum entitlement in the United Kingdom. It is included in the English Curriculum Orders and in the Key Stage 3 Framework for…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Classroom Techniques, Drama, English Instruction

Peel, Robin; Hargreaves, Sandra – English in Education, 1995
Describes the preliminary findings of a comparative study investigating what "English" as a discipline means to secondary school and college teachers and students in the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Situates these findings in a historical context, reviews current discussions about the discipline, and looks to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English Instruction, Higher Education, Questionnaires
Merchant, Guy – Educational Research, 2010
Background: Although much has been written about the ways in which new technology might transform educational practice, particularly in the area of literacy learning, there is relatively little empirical work that explores the possibilities and problems--or even what such a transformation might look like in the classroom. 3D virtual worlds offer a…
Descriptors: Social Control, Educational Practices, Educational Change, Literacy

Benton, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 2000
Focuses on the effects of the British National Curriculum and the SATs on teaching and changes in how poetry is examined. States that some teachers view these changes as having a detrimental effect on student poetry experiences, while others see a positive advantage in the changes. (CMK)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, British National Curriculum, Educational Change, English Instruction

Harrison, Colin – English Journal, 1995
Gives an overview of English educational practices in the United Kingdom. Focuses on the changes in the assessment of student achievement in English, with particular attention to high school English in England and Wales. (HB)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Educational Philosophy, English Curriculum, English Instruction

Round, Sue – Changing English, 1997
Considers what it means to be a teacher of literature. Looks at the ways Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) students develop as teachers of literature, drawing on the author's personal experiences of working with PGCE students in school and at university. (PA)
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Literature, English Teachers, Foreign Countries
Clark, Urzsula – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2005
In "The English Patient: English Grammar and teaching in the Twentieth Century", Hudson and Walmsley (2005) contend that the decline of grammar in schools was linked to a similar decline in English universities, where no serious research or teaching on English grammar took place. This article argues that such a decline was due not only…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Grammar, Foreign Countries, Literacy
Barnes, R. H. – Training Officer, 1978
The author discusses the need for some sort of government control over the various "holiday" courses and language schools teaching English to foreign students and others in the United Kingdom, with implications for teacher and school certification. Changes in the theory and practice of English instruction are also noted. (MF)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Educational Needs, English (Second Language), English Instruction

Tweddle, Sally; Moore, Phil – Computers and Composition, 1994
Argues that teachers in the United Kingdom should be focusing on development of confident and competent readers and writers in technologies currently available. Considers how the reader-writer relationship is affected by computer technologies and how those changes might translate into classroom practice. Identifies the need for a model that…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology

Lofty, John S. – English Journal, 2000
Examines the evolving relationships between teachers and standards in Maine and in Derbyshire, England. The politics of who develops the curriculum and how it is implemented have strongly shaped teachers' attitudes toward working with standards. Notes that while teachers believe they are substantially meeting those standards, documenting and…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Foreign Countries

Benton, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 1999
Provides results from surveys with secondary school teachers conducted in 1982 and 1998 at the same Local Education Authority. Reports on the teachers' attitudes to poetry, specifically the reading, writing, and discussion of poetry. States that the second survey follows considerable change in the teaching of English and poetry. (CMK)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Foreign Countries, Literature