In his paper in English in Australia in 2002, Bill Green called for a literacy project of our own, and for the need to think again, and think newly about the place of literary literacy within contemporary curriculum. But what does literary literacy mean in curriculum that recognises a wide diversity of texts and literacies? If literature and close attention to the aesthetic and imaginative dimensions remain important, what kinds of texts should we value, and how should we attend to them? This article considers how such matters might be taken up with multimodal texts of different kinds.<br /
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Globalisation and societal change suggest the language and literacy skills needed to make meaning in...
This thesis critiques A Statement on English for Australian Schools (1994) for what it does, and wha...
Globalisation and societal change suggest the language and literacy skills needed to make meaning in...
This thesis presents an argument for a reconceptualisation of how literature is read in secondary ur...
How to understand and argue for the nature and place of literary texts and experience in contemporar...
The development of the Australian Curriculum has reignited a debate about the role of Australian lit...
How to understand and argue for the nature and place of literary texts and 5experience in contempora...
Through discussion of a changing and unstable relationship between concepts of 'literacy' and 'liter...
The development of the Australian Curriculum has reignited a debate about the role of Australian lit...
Australia has recently moved from having curricula developed within individual states to national cu...
In the early papers which framed the National Curriculum for English in Australia, the organising st...
Abstract: Literacy in the Australian Curriculum is defined in terms of the important role language p...
For the past three years, considerable media and governmental attention has been directed towards th...
We both believe that studying literature is an enriching experience for all students of primary, mid...
In this paper, through examining Janet Alsup’s A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary Schoo...
Globalisation and societal change suggest the language and literacy skills needed to make meaning in...
This thesis critiques A Statement on English for Australian Schools (1994) for what it does, and wha...
Globalisation and societal change suggest the language and literacy skills needed to make meaning in...
This thesis presents an argument for a reconceptualisation of how literature is read in secondary ur...