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Manuel, Jacqueline; Carter, Don – English in Education, 2019
In this paper, we examine the ways in which the conceptualisation of literature and literary study encoded in the inaugural secondary school English syllabus in New South Wales (NSW), Australia can be seen to anticipate the conceptualisation so fervently enunciated in "The Teaching of English in England" -- the Newbolt Report of 1921.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Secondary Education
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McLean Davies, Larissa; Bode, Katherine; Martin, Susan K.; Sawyer, Wayne – English in Education, 2020
While "born digital" artefacts such as video games and e-books have been part of secondary school English in Anglophone countries for over two decades, databases of mass-digitised (hence "re-mediated") literary texts are yet to have a significant presence in, or influence on, literary work in subject English. The authors…
Descriptors: Databases, English Literature, Reading Processes, Technological Literacy
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Hansen, Claire – English in Education, 2014
This article uses complexity theory's concept of 'shadow systems' to explore innovative ways of teaching Shakespeare, particularly "The Merchant of Venice." Using data drawn from observations at a secondary school in Sydney, Australia, and interviews with two secondary teachers, this article aims to consider how embracing ideas which…
Descriptors: Creativity, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers