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Yandell, John – English in Australia, 2016
In John Dixon's account of Dartmouth, experience is seen as central to the business of English as a school subject. Experience, for Dixon, is the raw material that is worked on in the classroom. What kinds of theory inform this emphasis on experience, and what are the curricular and pedagogic implications of this version of English? How does…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Teaching Experience, Educational Theories, Educational History
Brass, Jory – English in Australia, 2016
The 1966 Anglo-American Seminar at Dartmouth certainly stands as a landmark event in the history of English teaching. For the purposes of this Special Issue, however, I want to unsettle some familiar interpretations of Dartmouth by reading with and against a range of American responses to the conference published in the late 1960s and 1970s. As an…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), English Instruction, Educational Change, Educational Development
National Council of Teachers of English, 2016
A subcommittee of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Executive Committee wrote the "NCTE Beliefs about the Teaching of Writing" in 2004. In over a decade since, the everyday experience of writing in people's lives has expanded dramatically. Increasingly, handheld devices are important instruments for people's writing,…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Writing Instruction
Goering, Christian Z. – English Journal, 2012
In this article, the author reflects on on his role in preparing English teachers. Leading into his twelfth year concerned with the art and science of teaching English, he wondered what exactly he could say or do to help them stick their toes in some uncertain waters. What could he say of an educational context bent on holding people--different by…
Descriptors: Educational Change, English Teachers, English Instruction, Teaching Experience
Thomas, P. L. – English Education, 2011
This article argues that ELA teacher candidates and inservice ELA teachers need historical perspectives in their coursework and their practice. Using the life and career of Lou LaBrant, the author examines the value of placing current practice in the context of practice throughout the history of the field of teaching ELA. Patterns examined in…
Descriptors: Educational History, English Instruction, Progressive Education, Educational Research
Ianetta, Melissa – College Composition and Communication, 2010
This essay argues that a trend in histories of literary and writing studies is to bifurcate the origins of the fields and so engage in those modernist narrative fallacies described by Jean-Francois Lyotard. Such works limit our understanding of past practices and the longstanding connections between disciplinarity and labor. (Contains 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Labor, Educational History, Literature
Tremmel, Robert – English Education, 2010
English teacher educators' commitment to Deweyan progressivism has cost them in recent years. It has contributed to their being pushed to the margins when it comes to serious, top-level discussions about the direction of American education. This essay reexamines the case for progressivism and its relevance as an element of CEE's ongoing effort to…
Descriptors: English Teacher Education, English Teachers, Teacher Educators, Educational Philosophy
Sawyer, Wayne – English in Australia, 2010
The current version of the draft National Curriculum (1.0.1) remains a document which dis-integrates the subject through its three strands and fails to conceptualise a relationship between these strands. Drawing on curriculum history, I argue that this stands in strong contrast to a curriculum such as the 1971 NSW Syllabus for Years 7-10, which…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum
Gallagher, Chris W. – College English, 2010
In this essay, the author explores the curious irony that a discipline and a profession organized around the study and teaching of language and literacy have had so little influence on the discursive constructions (policies) that govern the teaching of language and literacy. Part of the problem, as the author sees it, is simply that so little…
Descriptors: Educational History, Figurative Language, Literacy, Interpersonal Communication
Andelora, Jeffrey – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
Two-year colleges have long struggled with questions of status and identity. For most of the twentieth century, two-year college faculty were heir to many of the same issues of status and identity that plagued their institutions. Because the majority of two-year colleges were under the control of local secondary-school districts--and faculty and…
Descriptors: Two Year Colleges, College English, College Faculty, Reputation

Douglas, Wallace W. – English Journal, 1979
Discusses the need for English teachers to have an historical perspective on their profession. (DD)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Theories, English Instruction, Historiography

Fitzgerald, Kathryn R. – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1996
Examines patterns in disciplinary formation and studies that have examined disciplinary formation of English as a school subject. Suggests that some benefit could result from focusing on the particulars of micro-level situations in disciplinary formation and that such an approach might serve as a correction to analyses that sometimes force…
Descriptors: Educational History, English Instruction, Higher Education, Historiography

Burrows, Alvina Treut – Language Arts, 1986
Reflects on the author's school years early in the century and her teaching career, parallel to NCTE's first 75 years, and her work within the Council. (HTH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Education, English Instruction

Shadiow, Linda – English Journal, 1982
Describes the early history of the NCTE and the "English Journal." (JL)
Descriptors: Educational History, English Instruction, Professional Associations, Scholarly Journals

Yood, Jessica – College English, 2003
Provides a history of disciplinary discourse in English studies. Reveals that this new kind of writing--self-conscious, reflective prose--is creating a new "life form" in academic culture. Suggests that in order to recognize this culture, educators need to conduct research into the language academics use to define, describe, and change…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Educational Change, Educational History, English Instruction