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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
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Greaney, Keith; Tunmer, William E. – Kairaranga, 2010
The new "Reading and Writing Standards" for years 1-8 (2009) and the "Literacy Learning Progressions" (2010) are the two documents that have been published to inform the New Zealand national standards in literacy. An earlier draft "Literacy Learning Progressions" document was circulated nationwide in 2007 to allow for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Standards, Literacy, Revision (Written Composition)
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Freebody, Peter – English in Australia, 1998
Comments on development of literacy "benchmarks" by the Commonwealth Government. Suggests that the benchmarks (1) will prove a highly productive discursive (and thus financial) context for some researchers, assessment organizations, and professional development teams; and (2) are a product of the melodrama of crisis, having no foundation…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Literacy, National Standards
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Perkins, Robyn; Davidson, John – English in Australia, 2001
Suggests that the big issues surrounding a project like STELLA (Standards for Teachers of English Language and Literacy in Australia) can be viewed in three dimensions: the doubt that literacy teaching can be reduced to a checklist; whether teaching is synonymous with "curriculum delivery"; and the best way to articulate the values of…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Foreign Countries, Literacy
Scottish Executive Education Dept., Edinburgh. – 2002
The Scottish Executive Council is working closely with education authorities, schools, and parents to ensure that all Scotland's children have the opportunities and encouragement to attain high standards in literacy and numeracy. The framework for education that has been put in place through the "Standards in Scotland's Schools etc. Act…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Literacy
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Martin, Tony – Reading: Literacy and Language, 2003
Notes that in England, literature (poetry, narrative, plays) is taught as part of the National Literacy Strategy and a child's knowledge of how it works may be assessed if literary texts are included in the end of Key Stage 2 reading test. Explores some of the dangers which result from viewing the minimum entitlement as the maximum being aimed at…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Literacy
National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, IL. – 1996
This summary reviews the rationale for defining English language arts standards for K-12 students and the perspective on language learning that informs them. After presenting 2 of the 12 standards and discussing them briefly, the summary provides a vignette to illustrate how the standards might be manifested in a classroom setting. (RS)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Hayes, Terry – English in Australia, 2001
Questions whether a framework such as STELLA (Standards for Teachers of English Language and Literacy in Australia) can capture the essence of what teachers do in the classroom. Addresses three animating passions which have informed and energized the author's work as a teacher: intensity, empathy, and gaiety. (RS)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Foreign Countries, Literacy, National Standards
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Parr, Graham – English in Australia, 2001
Explores the professional and intellectual tensions in teaching English in recent times, focusing on Victoria, Australia. Argues that in the past few years all English teachers have been obliged to resist pressures toward reductive versions of literacy. Illustrates some specific literacy practices in secondary English classrooms which seek to…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Foreign Countries, Literacy
Thwaites, Trevor – 1999
The New Zealand Curriculum Framework identifies seven Essential Learning Areas, namely, Languages, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Technology, Health and Physical Education, and the Arts. These have been in the process of development since 1993, with the Arts section written in draft form in 1998 and released for consultation in 1999. Being…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Zorn, Jeff – English Journal, 1997
Suggests that the "Standards for the English Language Arts" (copublished by the National Council of Teachers of English and the International Reading Association) makes good sense about literature and almost none at all about literacy. Argues that for 99% of the school population, the de-emphasis of the "Standards" on formal written communication…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Principles, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Corson, David – English in Australia, 1999
Reviews "Constructing Critical Literacies" (1997), describing the various approaches of the main contributors to the book. Sets these selections against a critical literacy rubric which would equip children with literacy for active, autonomous, and democratic citizenship, and finds a qualified positive relationship. (NH)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness, Linguistic Theory
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Hilton, Mary – English in Education, 1998
Contends Great Britain's National Literacy Strategy is a deskilling initiative based on unsubstantiated claims that its proposals are more effective than previous methods. Examines evidence for the myth that teachers do not teach literacy effectively and need to be retrained; finds no valid research supporting it. Points to the real, inescapable…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Literacy
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McLean, Kathy – English in Australia, 1998
Cautions that Year 3 and Year 5 Literacy Benchmarks, which set minimum literacy and numeracy standards for all Australian students, can measure but cannot transform student outcomes. Calls upon English professionals to put forth constructive suggestions for effective teaching methods that will enable students to reach the required goals. (NH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Persons, Benchmarking, Curriculum Development
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Sawyer, Wayne – English in Australia, 1999
Discusses Margaret Gills's theory of two discourses operating in "the politics of literacy": (1) the discourse that stresses a broad ranging notion of literacy and warns against a narrow, functional definition; and (2) the discourse that argues that Australia is in the middle of a major literary crisis. Asks what problem the National…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Cultural Awareness, Emergent Literacy, Literacy
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