The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the lens of its reception and implementation, to produce an account of the theoretical changes that are embedded in the syllabus documents and the impact that these changes had on selected stakeholders. The findings made about the 1999 HSC English syllabus are discussed in relation to Hunter’s genealogy of the functions of schooling (1993), to explore the desired purposes of schooling reflected in both the English curriculum, and in stakeholder’s attitudes. Using grounded theory methods in a qualitative approach to exploring the experiences of teachers at two schools through interview and observation data, as well as an analysis of the reactions ...
This research project was designed in response to a recommendation by Bernstein that if educational ...
As New South Wales (NSW) bids farewell to the 2009–2014 Area of Study concept ‘Belonging’, this arti...
Arguably, the most striking impact that neoliberalism has had on the Australian education system ove...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the le...
This paper will examine issues surrounding media reactions to the purpose, content and structure of ...
This paper will examine issues surrounding the English Curriculum in Secondary Schools, with a focus...
Public concern for the differential performances of boys and girls in the New South Wales (Australia...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Early Childhood and Education, School of Education, ...
English K-6 syllabus and support document (1994) is NSW's 'Clayton's' Primary English syllabus in th...
In 1971 the Secondary Schools Board of New South Wales introduced a new English Syllabus for Forms I...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...
Drawing on a number of recent research studies, this article evaluates the process of implementation...
ABSTRACT There are signs that English teaching -for much of the century absolutely central to the li...
This research project was designed in response to a recommendation by Bernstein that if educational ...
As New South Wales (NSW) bids farewell to the 2009–2014 Area of Study concept ‘Belonging’, this arti...
Arguably, the most striking impact that neoliberalism has had on the Australian education system ove...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the le...
This paper will examine issues surrounding media reactions to the purpose, content and structure of ...
This paper will examine issues surrounding the English Curriculum in Secondary Schools, with a focus...
Public concern for the differential performances of boys and girls in the New South Wales (Australia...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Early Childhood and Education, School of Education, ...
English K-6 syllabus and support document (1994) is NSW's 'Clayton's' Primary English syllabus in th...
In 1971 the Secondary Schools Board of New South Wales introduced a new English Syllabus for Forms I...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...
Drawing on a number of recent research studies, this article evaluates the process of implementation...
ABSTRACT There are signs that English teaching -for much of the century absolutely central to the li...
This research project was designed in response to a recommendation by Bernstein that if educational ...
As New South Wales (NSW) bids farewell to the 2009–2014 Area of Study concept ‘Belonging’, this arti...
Arguably, the most striking impact that neoliberalism has had on the Australian education system ove...