At all levels of education, reading and writing matter. In Reading News, unsurprisingly, many articles are published about reading, not least because of the essential nature of reading in all our formal education systems. Occasionally, colleagues contribute to this publication on the topic of writing. Valerie, Kurkjian and Turner in Reading News Autumn 2014 begin with the bold statement ‘Writing helps’ (12). They continue, ‘We need our students to develop as readers, writers, and thinkers … Writing helps our students to accomplish [the] Herculean tasks’ of becoming problem solvers, good citizens, and individuals who can positively engage with content (12). Valerie et al. also comment on process: ‘To become effective writers, studen...
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This thesis is primarily concerned with the first two decades of the Manchester Literary and Philoso...
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Concepts of school ‘ethos’ or ‘culture’ have been widely debated in education since the 1980s. This ...
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This thesis is an ethnographic study of adolescent migrants in a South London secondary school. It e...
This thesis examines the educational experiences of some young people living in the Hepburn Shire, a...
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John Dewey is known as the father of American experiential education. His views on building underst...
Historically, school leaders have occupied a somewhat ambiguous position within networks of power. O...
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