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Ian Cushing; Navan Govender – English in Education, 2024
In this conceptual article we offer a vision and a manifesto for an anti-racist English education, focusing particularly on language. Locating our work with anti-racist efforts in the UK, we conduct a brief historical reflection of these efforts, before turning our attention to the current politico-economic context and making a case for the urgent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racism, English Instruction, Language Usage
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Sean P. Connors – English Journal, 2025
We live in what a growing number of scientists call the Anthropocene. Combining the Greek root word anthrop- (human) and the suffix -cene (new or recent), the Anthropocene is a period of time in which human activity is understood to have grown so impactful as to alter Earth's conditions. Examples of these planetary changes include (but are not…
Descriptors: English Instruction, World Problems, Depleted Resources, Natural Resources
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Polasek, Tanya – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2023
Engaging the methodology of poetic inquiry, this paper explores both the teaching and learning of poetry. Through a combination of interpretation and reflection, the reader embarks on a journey from the author's childhood experiences with poetry to the experiences of her students in an ELA class. Pinar's method of currere provides a lens to…
Descriptors: Poetry, Student Attitudes, Language Arts, English Instruction
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Lucinda McKnight; Cara Shipp – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to share findings from empirically driven conceptual research into the implications for English teachers of understanding generative AI as a "tool" for writing. Design/methodology/approach: The paper reports early findings from an Australian National Survey of English teachers and interrogates the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Writing Strategies, English Instruction, Language Usage
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Bacalja, Alexander; Bliss, Lauren; Bulfer, Matthew – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2023
This paper explores how Australian literature mandated for study in the Victorian senior English curriculum creates opportunities for problematizing central myths about Australia. We engage with Homi Bhabha's notion of ambivalence to demonstrate how representations of colonization, rurality and migration reflect discursive formations of Australia.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Fiction
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Howie, Mark – English in Australia, 2021
My thoughts on the question of 'Textuality as the Centre of English' were presented at a Roundtable session at the 2020 International Federation for the Teaching of English (IFTE) Conference. Through critical discourse analysis of media and curriculum texts, I highlight how the 'being' of the English subjects is always and already textual in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Poetry
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Julian Elliott; Joanna Stanbridge; Kirsten Branigan – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This paper examines the operation of the English Special Educational Needs and Disability tribunal system in relation to children who present with a dyslexia diagnosis. It identifies a number of significant weaknesses; in particular, the absence of clear diagnostic criteria capable of differentiating such children from large numbers of other…
Descriptors: Special Education, Dyslexia, Cognitive Processes, Students with Disabilities
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Jieun Ahn; Jongbong Lee; Myeongeun Son – ELT Journal, 2024
In this series, we explore technology-related themes and topics. The series aims to discuss and demystify what may be new areas for some readers and to consider their relevance for English language teachers. This paper explores the potential applicability of ChatGPT--a generative, text-based artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot--to ELT. It offers…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Language Teachers, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software
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Kimberly Athans – English in Texas, 2024
The author discusses essential skills and strategies teachers can use to create a shared linguistic space in today's English classrooms. Topics such as increasing reading enjoyment and developing voice, agency, purpose, and authenticity in student writers are a major focus. Readers will learn how to unpack information overload in the digital age…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literacy Education, English Teachers, Reading Attitudes
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Lucinda McKnight – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2023
This article engages speculatively with Rachel Tonkin's award-winning work of children's literary non-fiction "Leaf litter: Exploring the mysteries of a hidden world" as a potential text for study in the primary or secondary literacy/English classroom. It considers the affordances and issues that may accompany teaching this text, and the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Nonfiction, Decolonization, English Instruction
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Stuart Marshall Bender – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
This discussion article examines the potential integration of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen-AI), including advanced Large-Language Models like the popular platform ChatGPT into subject English education. Following the significant public and academic attention in response to these technologies through 2023, this paper considers the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Literacy, Technology Uses in Education, English Teachers
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Natalie Bellis – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
The COVID-19 Pandemic dramatically impacted the classroom experiences of teachers and students across the globe. This reflexive autobiographical article critically examines the ramifications of this extraordinary event on the experiences of teaching and learning for the teacher-writer and her secondary English and literature students. Through a…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries, Professional Identity
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Miller, Henry; Boehm, Shelby; Colantonio-Yurko, Kathleen; Adams, Brittany; Mertens, Gillian – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
Acts of sexual violence and rape, as well as the ensuing treatment of survivors and those who perpetuate the crimes, are pervasive in canonical texts that populate mandated reading lists in secondary English classrooms. Given the outsized role the literary canon places in English curriculum, we believe English teachers must develop practices that…
Descriptors: Rape, Sexual Abuse, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Downey, Adrian M. – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
This paper comprises a re-reading of the 1955 novel by John Wyndham, "The Chrysalids," in conversation with philosopher Rosi Braidotti's formation of critical posthumanism. The author argues that such re-readings of curricular fixtures within secondary English classrooms constitutes a necessary pragmatic intervention in a school system…
Descriptors: Foundations of Education, Educational Change, Humanism, Educational Philosophy
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Jared McKee; Zhihui Fang – TESOL Journal, 2024
In this article, the researchers employ a linguistically informed approach to close reading that teaches a moral dilemma through an autobiographical short story. The approach, based on systemic functional linguistics, uses genre analysis that can draw students' attention to the structure, vocabulary, and grammar within literary texts, helping them…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Critical Reading, Reading, Reading Writing Relationship
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