This article explores the changing place of poetry studies in the broader English curriculum of Victoria, Australia. Its focus is on how students learning to become English teachers engage with poetry studies. Setting this problem within the context of pedagogical theory and evidence about the evolving Victorian curriculum, we have interviewed six first-year students to explore their perspectives on the study of poetry. A clear finding is that exposure to the study of poetry is very limited in Australia’s secondary school system. A more surprising finding is that students do not clearly recognize their exposure to poetry studies as such
Evidence suggests (Ofsted, 2007) that the role of the Subject Leader is crucial in how well poetry i...
The study of poetry has become entrenched in most secondary school English syllabuses, including the...
This study attempts to show benefits with different methods when teaching poetry in Upper Secondary ...
This article explores the changing place of poetry studies in the broader English curriculum of Vict...
Poetry, as a textual form for critical study and composition, continues to occupy a significant plac...
THESIS 9538Over the past twenty years of teaching poetry at second level and working with second lev...
Poetry plays an important role in the subject of English in secondary schools. Not only does poetry ...
This thesis examines the teaching of poetry in Tasmanian institutions of learning from 1840 to 1950....
Poetry stands out among literary genres as a rich resource for language teaching and learning (Danes...
A poet is somebody who feels, and who expresses his (or her) feeling through words. This ...
The purpose of this article is clarifying what do the researchers think about the teaching writing p...
Abstract: This study was motivated by the fact that there is a tendency to see poetry as being remot...
This paper argues that recent changes to two national highstakes tests for English – the National Ce...
With the implementation of the new three-year senior secondary curriculum in September 2009 which st...
Renewing engagement with literature and integrating technologies in order to address the needs of an...
Evidence suggests (Ofsted, 2007) that the role of the Subject Leader is crucial in how well poetry i...
The study of poetry has become entrenched in most secondary school English syllabuses, including the...
This study attempts to show benefits with different methods when teaching poetry in Upper Secondary ...
This article explores the changing place of poetry studies in the broader English curriculum of Vict...
Poetry, as a textual form for critical study and composition, continues to occupy a significant plac...
THESIS 9538Over the past twenty years of teaching poetry at second level and working with second lev...
Poetry plays an important role in the subject of English in secondary schools. Not only does poetry ...
This thesis examines the teaching of poetry in Tasmanian institutions of learning from 1840 to 1950....
Poetry stands out among literary genres as a rich resource for language teaching and learning (Danes...
A poet is somebody who feels, and who expresses his (or her) feeling through words. This ...
The purpose of this article is clarifying what do the researchers think about the teaching writing p...
Abstract: This study was motivated by the fact that there is a tendency to see poetry as being remot...
This paper argues that recent changes to two national highstakes tests for English – the National Ce...
With the implementation of the new three-year senior secondary curriculum in September 2009 which st...
Renewing engagement with literature and integrating technologies in order to address the needs of an...
Evidence suggests (Ofsted, 2007) that the role of the Subject Leader is crucial in how well poetry i...
The study of poetry has become entrenched in most secondary school English syllabuses, including the...
This study attempts to show benefits with different methods when teaching poetry in Upper Secondary ...