This paper problematises the location of literature "teaching" within the English (L1) curriculum, as is the case in New Zealand and other settings. It defamiliarises this arrangement by drawing attention to official New Zealand policies of biculturalism and to the increasing cultural and linguistic diversity in many New Zealand classrooms. It identifies a number of social justice issues arising from the current arrangement, and also raises issues in respect of educational policy and ways in which canonical subjects become constructed in practice. It then discusses ways in which a new qualifications template developed at the University of Waikato might provide a vehicle for establishing a new arrangement, in terms of which literature study ...
This chapter uses reflection on the author’s involvement in the movement known as ‘language through ...
As an approach to literary study, critical literacy is not a widespread practice in New Zealand seco...
This essay aims to examine which consequences a less-detail controlled curriculum has on English tea...
This paper problematises the location of literature "teaching" within the English (L1) curriculum, a...
Curriculum, assessment and qualifications reforms in New Zealand have wrought significant changes in...
Through discussion of a changing and unstable relationship between concepts of 'literacy' and 'liter...
ABSTRACT: Curriculum, assessment and qualifications reforms in New Zealand have wrought significant ...
This paper will examine issues surrounding the English Curriculum in Secondary Schools, with a focus...
In the early 20th century literature was woven into language curriculum to endorse learn...
Although the curriculum subject of English is continually reviewed and revised in all English speaki...
A poet is somebody who feels, and who expresses his (or her) feeling through words. This ...
Literature is not generally considered as a coherent branch of the curriculum in relation to languag...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
This article takes up questions about knowledge and the school curriculum with respect to literary s...
In the early papers which framed the National Curriculum for English in Australia, the organising st...
This chapter uses reflection on the author’s involvement in the movement known as ‘language through ...
As an approach to literary study, critical literacy is not a widespread practice in New Zealand seco...
This essay aims to examine which consequences a less-detail controlled curriculum has on English tea...
This paper problematises the location of literature "teaching" within the English (L1) curriculum, a...
Curriculum, assessment and qualifications reforms in New Zealand have wrought significant changes in...
Through discussion of a changing and unstable relationship between concepts of 'literacy' and 'liter...
ABSTRACT: Curriculum, assessment and qualifications reforms in New Zealand have wrought significant ...
This paper will examine issues surrounding the English Curriculum in Secondary Schools, with a focus...
In the early 20th century literature was woven into language curriculum to endorse learn...
Although the curriculum subject of English is continually reviewed and revised in all English speaki...
A poet is somebody who feels, and who expresses his (or her) feeling through words. This ...
Literature is not generally considered as a coherent branch of the curriculum in relation to languag...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
This article takes up questions about knowledge and the school curriculum with respect to literary s...
In the early papers which framed the National Curriculum for English in Australia, the organising st...
This chapter uses reflection on the author’s involvement in the movement known as ‘language through ...
As an approach to literary study, critical literacy is not a widespread practice in New Zealand seco...
This essay aims to examine which consequences a less-detail controlled curriculum has on English tea...