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Wood, Megan; Exley, Beryl; Knight, Linda – English in Australia, 2017
This article begins by discussing the Australian Curriculum: English and its remit to contribute to this nation's reconciliation agenda. Ever cognisant of our individual identities as non-Indigenous teachers and teacher educators and our relations to this topic, we hone in on one Content Description from Year 10, and analyse one stimulus text, an…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Curriculum, National Curriculum, Indigenous Populations
Noom-ura, Sripathum – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2017
Studying abroad can be a very beneficial opportunity for a learner in terms of academic, language, cultural, and life experience. This study aims to survey the opinions of twenty-eight university students towards a six-week English programme run by the Centre for Global Programmes (CGP), University of York, UK. Pre- and post-course survey…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, English Instruction, Program Length, Foreign Countries
Barrett, Jesse Leahn – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purpose of this study was to explore secondary English teachers' perceptions of the benefits and challenges of professional learning communities (PLCs), with particular focus on what they considered to be characteristics of effective PLCs. Through a qualitative study in grounded theory using individual interviews among a subgroup of ten…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, English Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, English Instruction
Giovanelli, Marcello; Clark, Billy; Macrae, Andrea – English in Education, 2018
This paper reports on the findings from a survey of academics responsible for undergraduate programmes in English and examines the extent to which they were aware of recent reform of A level English and had made, or are making, changes to their courses as a result. Our findings demonstrate that relatively low numbers felt that they had a strong…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Change, English Instruction
Akpur, Ugur; Alci, Bülent; Karatas, Hakan – Educational Research and Reviews, 2016
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the instruction program of preparatory classes at Yildiz Technical University using CIPP model. A total of 54 teachers and 753 university students attending preparatory classes in the Academic Year of 2014-2015 formed the study group. The research is based on a questionnaire applied to teachers and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Models, College English, Questionnaires
Schunn, Christian; Godley, Amanda; DeMartino, Sara – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2016
One approach to writing instruction that has been shown to improve secondary students' academic writing without increasing demands on teachers' time is peer review. However, many teachers and students worry that students' feedback and assessment of their peers' writing is less accurate than teachers'. This study investigated whether Advanced…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, High School Students, Peer Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics
Gibbons, Simon – English in Education, 2016
It can be argued that nearly thirty years of heavily centralised intervention into English pedagogy, curriculum and assessment have had a deprofessionalising effect on teachers. The accountability stranglehold means it is safer for English teachers to implement accepted strategies that are perceived to enable pupils to negotiate assessment…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Progressive Education, Politics of Education, Accountability
Schunn, Christian; Godley, Amanda; DeMartino, Sara – Grantee Submission, 2016
One approach to writing instruction that has been shown to improve secondary students' academic writing without increasing demands on teachers' time is peer review. However, many teachers and students worry that students' feedback and assessment of their peers' writing is less accurate than teachers'. This study investigated whether Advanced…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, High School Students, Peer Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics
"They're Not Keeping a Journal of Feelings": Literacy Initiatives and Career and Technical Education
Kohnen, Angela M. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2015
Career and Technical Education (CTE) centers offer an opportunity for students to engage in authentic reading and writing activities. In many states, "embedding" English and math credits (i.e., allowing students to earn traditional core subject credits in the context of their CTE programs) has become a popular trend. This article reports…
Descriptors: Career Education, Technical Education, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing
Portelli, Leanne; O'Sullivan, Kerry-Ann – English in Australia, 2016
This article draws from a Masters research study investigating the early implementation of the NSW English K-10 Syllabus in Year 9 with a focus on, teachers' perceptions of the various forms and purposes of assessment and the role these play in the classroom. The five participants were drawn from one English faculty in a single sex school in the…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Implementation, English, English Curriculum
Wood, Audrey B. – English in Education, 2016
This article arises from a four week study of a class of 14-15 year old students. The study explored students' perception of themselves as writers and the effects of a variety of teaching and learning strategies on their creative writing responses. The aim of the project was to enhance the students' creative writing, whilst ascertaining whether…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Case Studies, Secondary School Students, Creative Writing
Frawley, Emily – English in Australia, 2015
This paper considers the identity of the English teacher, paying particular attention to the English teacher who is also a writer, or, "teacher-writer". Applying a degree of self-study, the author examines her own pathway into becoming an English teacher, noting that entry requirements to become an English teacher in Australia show a…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Self Concept, Authors, Writing (Composition)
Geiger, Vince; Forgasz, Helen; Goos, Merrilyn – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
Numeracy is a fundamental component of the Australian Curriculum as a General Capability in each subject. Here, we report on an aspect of a larger project that aims to provide insight into how teachers can assist their students to develop a critical orientation to life-related situations through a cross-curricular approach to numeracy.…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Observation
Walter, Cvetanka – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2016
This study seeks an understanding of how tutors perceived the online part of a blended learning course in the context of teaching English as a foreign language at a German university. To gain knowledge about the ways in which the tutors experienced the phenomenon, a phenomenographic methodological framework was employed. Identified were four…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teaching Experience, Blended Learning, English (Second Language)
Cheung, Kelly; O'Sullivan, Kerry-Ann – English in Australia, 2017
Manga and anime may no longer be the "new kids" in wider media culture but they are relatively new texts for study in the secondary English classroom. Manga and anime support teachers in their work towards inclusive classroom practices and build multimodal literacies but the cartoony face of the medium belies a depth of analysis required…
Descriptors: Cartoons, English Instruction, Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Quality