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Tanya Davies; Jack Davis – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
In post-invasion Australia, English has been a key instrument of colonisation. English education was tasked with producing subjects both loyal to the Australian nation and the British Empire with little recognition given to people from other languages and cultures, least of all First Peoples. Despite Australia now being considered a successful…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, English Teachers
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Chatterjee, Anindita; Halder, Santoshi – Journal of Education, 2023
The place of grammar within the teaching of writing has long been contested, and a vast body of research has found no correlation between grammar teaching and writing attainment. However, recent studies of contextualized grammar teaching have argued that if grammar input is intrinsically linked to the demands of the writing being taught, a…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Story Grammar, Grammar, English Curriculum
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Horton, Allayne; McLean Davies, Larissa – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
Debates about subject English in Australia are often conducted through the senior years curriculum. In light of the anticipated interest in the new Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) English study design released in 2022 to be implemented in 2023, this paper outlines the current state of research on the VCE English subject by mapping areas…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Instruction, Secondary School Students, Educational Research
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Xinlei Li; Guoyuan Sang; Martin Valcke; Johan van Braak – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Computational thinking (CT) is valued as a thinking process that is required to adapt to the development of curriculum in primary education. In the context of modern information technology, English as a language subject emphasizes the necessity for changes in both learning and teaching modes. However, there is a lack of up-to-date synthesis…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Technological Literacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Elementary School Students
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Sally Humphrey; Dragana Stosic; Therese Barrington; Nicki Brake; Rebecca Pagano – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2024
This paper reports on the design of a multimodal metalanguage developed by teacher education researchers to support pre-service teachers' understandings of critical literacy and critical health literacies in a changing communication landscape. The design of metalanguage constitutes the first stage of an ongoing transdisciplinary project,…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Personal Narratives, Critical Literacy, Multiple Literacies
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Kelli McGraw; Lisa van Leent – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2024
This paper presents an analysis of the prescribed text list for senior school English (including English as an Additional Language or Dialect, EAL/D) in Queensland, Australia. Queer understandings about the normalization of cisgender and heterosexuality provide a framework to analyze prescribed texts for adolescent learners. Hetero-cisgender norms…
Descriptors: Reading Lists, High School Students, English Curriculum, English (Second Language)
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Wells, Shannon; Moon, Brian – English in Education, 2021
Secondary school English is shaped not only by complex institutional and discursive forces but also by the mundane reality of available resources. Among the resources used by teachers are commercial textbooks. Classroom textbooks can play a significant role in determining what gets taught in English lessons. They can also influence assumptions…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Secondary School Students, Textbooks, Teaching Methods
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Whatley, Ruth; Banda, Racheal M.; Bryan, Nathaniel – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2020
In this review, we synthesise literature that draws on 'political music' as a curricular and pedagogical tool to support students' critical literacy development. By using contextually relevant, politically oriented songs, teachers can foster critical literacy opportunities for students to cooperatively and collaboratively engage in 'reading',…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Music, Critical Literacy
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Gibbons, Simon – English in Education, 2016
It can be argued that nearly thirty years of heavily centralised intervention into English pedagogy, curriculum and assessment have had a deprofessionalising effect on teachers. The accountability stranglehold means it is safer for English teachers to implement accepted strategies that are perceived to enable pupils to negotiate assessment…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Progressive Education, Politics of Education, Accountability
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Laughter, Judson – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2015
Engaging preservice English language arts interns in the analysis of mashups accomplishes two objectives: (a) it brings interns to a deeper understanding of action research and (b) provides a critical media literacy (CML) foundation on which they might build with their own students. In this paper CML is defined and recent literature is…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Action Research, Language Arts, English Curriculum
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Yiannakis, John – Issues in Educational Research, 2014
Using information gathered from a specifically created database, ALIAS, this paper sets out to examine the variations and changes to the works that appeared on the English reading lists of the different Australian states in their literature course(s) between 1945 and 2005. All those states which offered a set of public examinations at the end of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Literature, Reading Lists, English Curriculum
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Choo, Suzanne S. – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2014
English education has played a vital role in facilitating Singapore's global city ambitions since the country's independence. While the state has prioritized English education's cognitive objective emphasizing information processing and effective communication skills, it has given insufficient attention to the role of English in equipping students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Pluralism, English Instruction, English Curriculum
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Myhill, Debra; Watson, Annabel – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2014
For most Anglophone countries, the history of grammar teaching over the past 50 years is one of contestation, debate and dissent: and 50 years on we are no closer to reaching a consensus about the role of grammar in the English/Language Arts curriculum. The debate has been described through the metaphor of battle and grammar wars (Kamler, 1995;…
Descriptors: Role, Grammar, Writing Instruction, English Instruction
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Hardcastle, John – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2013
Evidence from a recent study of English teaching in three London schools in the post-war era suggests that changes to curriculum and pedagogy, commonly attributed by historians to the 1960s, were well underway in the 1950s. Major changes associated with "New English" occurred when teachers began taking the lives and experiences of their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Instruction, Educational Change, Educational History
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Dyson, Anne Haas – English Education, 2010
Language is more than a means of representing and communicating ideas. It is subject to one's values and beliefs about language and people. For this reason, it is also a means of constructing an identity, a place of belonging in a complex world. Various authors have set forth visions of young people constructing social places for themselves amid…
Descriptors: Language Usage, English Instruction, Relevance (Education), Academic Standards
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