The official need for content teachers to teach the language features of their fields has never been greater in Australia than now. In 2012, the recently formed national curriculum board announced that all teachers are responsible for the English language development of students whose first language or dialect is not Standard Australian English (SAE). This formal endorsement is an important juncture regarding the way expertise might be developed, perceived and exchanged between content and language teachers through collaboration, in order for the goals of English language learners in content areas to be realised. To that end, we conducted an action research project to explore and extend the reading strategies pedagogy of one English languag...
This paper highlights the substantial overlap in recommended practices from two emerging areas of ed...
Abstract: This study is a part of a bigger study investigating teachers’ personal theories (beliefs...
‘Broadbanded ’ concerns about mainstream literacy standards ignore English as a Second Language (ESL...
The official need for content teachers to teach the language features of their fields has never been...
The official need for content teachers to teach the language features of their fields has never been...
Amendum, StevenGiven the wide variety of developmental reading levels and English language proficien...
English is a core subject of the National Curriculum, and English is also the oral and written mediu...
In the last three decades there have been policy changes in Australia which have seen languages othe...
Recent Australian Census data (Australian Bureau of Statistic, 2016) has revealed that 2.8% of Austr...
PhD ThesisNo subject in the National Curriculum has been the source of more controversy than Englis...
Teaching English to EAL/D learners as a cross-curricula priority, not just the purview of the Englis...
As more English learners (ELs) are included in mainstream content classrooms at the secondary level,...
The article discusses the need to adjust teaching practices to meet the needs of linguistically dive...
This research reviews the evidence available on teaching English as an Additional Language (EAL) in ...
The diverse needs of English as another language/dialect (EAL/D) students have been conceived of in ...
This paper highlights the substantial overlap in recommended practices from two emerging areas of ed...
Abstract: This study is a part of a bigger study investigating teachers’ personal theories (beliefs...
‘Broadbanded ’ concerns about mainstream literacy standards ignore English as a Second Language (ESL...
The official need for content teachers to teach the language features of their fields has never been...
The official need for content teachers to teach the language features of their fields has never been...
Amendum, StevenGiven the wide variety of developmental reading levels and English language proficien...
English is a core subject of the National Curriculum, and English is also the oral and written mediu...
In the last three decades there have been policy changes in Australia which have seen languages othe...
Recent Australian Census data (Australian Bureau of Statistic, 2016) has revealed that 2.8% of Austr...
PhD ThesisNo subject in the National Curriculum has been the source of more controversy than Englis...
Teaching English to EAL/D learners as a cross-curricula priority, not just the purview of the Englis...
As more English learners (ELs) are included in mainstream content classrooms at the secondary level,...
The article discusses the need to adjust teaching practices to meet the needs of linguistically dive...
This research reviews the evidence available on teaching English as an Additional Language (EAL) in ...
The diverse needs of English as another language/dialect (EAL/D) students have been conceived of in ...
This paper highlights the substantial overlap in recommended practices from two emerging areas of ed...
Abstract: This study is a part of a bigger study investigating teachers’ personal theories (beliefs...
‘Broadbanded ’ concerns about mainstream literacy standards ignore English as a Second Language (ESL...