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Beavis, Catherine – Research in the Teaching of English, 2001
Explores complex relationships between teachers (in Victoria, Australia) and curriculum change. Explores ways in which the teachers' positioning within a mix of discourses and settings variously supported or undermined their preparedness to accept new configurations of the subject Literature as well as the implications of curriculum change not…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Discourse Analysis
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Beavis, Catherine; Charles, Claire – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2005
This paper challenges notions of gendered game playing practice implicit in much research into young women's involvement with the computer gaming culture. It draws on a study of Australian teenagers playing "The Sims Deluxe" as part of an English curriculum unit and insights from feminist media studies to explore relationships between…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, Play, Games
Ruud, Jay – 1989
Northern State University (South Dakota) held a 4-week institute on Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" for high school English teachers from South Dakota and four neighboring states (North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska) in summer 1989. The institute provided an opportunity for high school teachers inadequately trained in this area to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, English Teacher Education, Higher Education
Eveslage, Thomas – 1987
To examine why citizens today do not understand the U.S. Constitution and its provisions, a survey was conducted among 153 high school social studies, journalism, and English teachers to examine, among other things, how they taught about constitutional rights and how they rated their students' knowledge of the subject compared to students'…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Carlson, Margaret – 1987
Because half of all students are female, and because role models are important in forming ideas and images, more attention should be devoted to finding books with heroic, tragic, or significant female characters. Good literature by women can be found in an increasing number of anthologies of women's literature that are now being produced. When…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, Females, Higher Education
Georgia State Dept. of Education, Atlanta. Office of Instructional Services. – 1983
The developmental approach to high school literature study in this guide involves an instructional model emphasizing fluency (a period of responsiveness and support by the teacher), control (that part of instruction traditionally recognized as a high school literature), and precision (that phase of instruction in which rigor and intensity in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Critical Reading, Curriculum Development, English Curriculum
Goldstein, Richard M.; Nelson, Charles W. – 1984
Members of the English and speech faculty at Michigan Technological University combined and coordinated their ideas to find a way to introduce the basics of oral communication into the composition course. The course itself is structured according to the quarter system, in which basic composition is taught in the first term, research methods and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Dormitories
Hartzog, Carol; And Others – 1982
This review of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Writing Programs was undertaken for several reasons, among them the rapid increase of research in writing, the inconsistency among courses, and the need to reshape and expand the programs. The report begins with a summary of earlier reviews of UCLA's composition program. Following a…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, College English, College Freshmen, Course Descriptions
Swift, Jonathan – 1980
Global education aims to increase student awareness of cultural, political, and economic interdependence in the world of the past, present, and future. For a number of reasons, many English teachers regard global education as part of the social studies curriculum. However, global education also should be part of the English curriculum because (1)…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, English Instruction
SHUGRUE, MICHAEL F. – 1966
THIS REPORT FOLLOWS TWO PREPARED IN PREVIOUS YEARS BY COORDINATORS FOR PROJECT ENGLISH AND TRACES THE CONCERNS OF THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION ENGLISH PROGRAM TO JANUARY 1966. AN INTRODUCTION DISCUSSES THE GENERAL OUTLINE OF ENGLISH CURRICULUM STUDIES NOW IN PROGRESS AND RECOUNTS THE SIGNIFICANT LEGISLATION WHICH SUPPORTS THESE PROJECTS, SIMILAR…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Study Centers, Educational Legislation, English Curriculum
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of General Education Curriculum Development. – 1980
This guide provides educators with descriptions of specific techniques for teaching skills in reading, writing, listening, and literature; suggestions for planning a year's work; and models for changing a curriculum in the language arts. Specific topics discussed in the eight sections of the guide are: (1) the process of changing the curriculum;…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Daigon, Arthur – 1977
The cries of the 1960s for relevance and innovation in the teaching of English have given way to the demands of the 1970s to get back to the basics. Teachers may wonder whether there really was a revolution in teaching in the 1960s or whether traditional English teaching actually prevailed. Whatever the case, it is time for the competing factions…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
Dille, Ralph G. – 1976
Since the majority of college students will enter the business community rather than pursue an academic career, communication and language instruction should reflect the demands of employers. Similarly, the needs and wants of the identified public, students and their prospective employers, should be considered in the adjustment of instructional…
Descriptors: Business English, Business Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
Washington Office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia. – 1969
Guidelines presented in this publication offer an impetus and direction which may be necessary for implementing change in the English curriculum. Factors discussed include the teacher's attitudes toward teaching, sources of professional stimulation for teachers, the content (language and literature) and teaching methods of the English course,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, English Curriculum
Larsen, David – 1969
After completing a freshman course that provides instruction in basic skills and acquaints them with five members of the English staff, students at Orono High School, Maine, can select according to their interests from among 37 courses in diverse areas: folklore, film study, mythology, modern grammar, English literature, expository writing, and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Elective Courses
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