Current and recent policy around curriculum and pedagogy for English in England has seen a lack of principled thinking about what the subject should be and how it should best serve the needs of children. In postwar England, in London in particular, teachers and academics working within the London Association for the Teaching of English (L.A.T.E.) were engaged in just such principled thinking, driven by the need to formulate a ‘new' English in the context of a changing school landscape and a changing school population. Central to L.A.T.E.'s work was the focus on the child, and the need to devise a model of the subject that was, at its core, responsive to the experience, interests and language of students. Given the direction central policy a...
Teaching and learning foreign languages are becoming one of the top priorities of developing countri...
Historically, the subject of 'English' has often been associated with progressive teaching styles; ...
PhD ThesisNo subject in the National Curriculum has been the source of more controversy than Englis...
The nature of English as a subject in the school curriculum has long been a site for fierce debate. ...
This is the fascinating story of the birth, growth, and development of the London Association for th...
This paper is focused on the ways in which social policy and social concerns have impacted upon and ...
The above text traces the history of English and its cultural politics from the time of its implemen...
Conflicting impulses in education in the twenty years after the Second World War, reflecting opposin...
We offer this piece as an essay, a dialogic, many-voiced attempt to represent the tensions and contr...
English as an additional language (EAL) in school education has been mainstreamed in England since t...
We offer this piece as an essay, a dialogic, many-voiced attempt to represent the tensions and contr...
This book delivers exactly what it says on the box, plus a bit extra. It is a selection of 48 articl...
Evidence from a recent study of English teaching in three London schools in 5 the post-war era sugge...
Two recent books, English Teachers in a Postwar Democracy: Emerging Choice in London Schools, 1945–1...
This paper will examine issues surrounding the English Curriculum in Secondary Schools, with a focus...
Teaching and learning foreign languages are becoming one of the top priorities of developing countri...
Historically, the subject of 'English' has often been associated with progressive teaching styles; ...
PhD ThesisNo subject in the National Curriculum has been the source of more controversy than Englis...
The nature of English as a subject in the school curriculum has long been a site for fierce debate. ...
This is the fascinating story of the birth, growth, and development of the London Association for th...
This paper is focused on the ways in which social policy and social concerns have impacted upon and ...
The above text traces the history of English and its cultural politics from the time of its implemen...
Conflicting impulses in education in the twenty years after the Second World War, reflecting opposin...
We offer this piece as an essay, a dialogic, many-voiced attempt to represent the tensions and contr...
English as an additional language (EAL) in school education has been mainstreamed in England since t...
We offer this piece as an essay, a dialogic, many-voiced attempt to represent the tensions and contr...
This book delivers exactly what it says on the box, plus a bit extra. It is a selection of 48 articl...
Evidence from a recent study of English teaching in three London schools in 5 the post-war era sugge...
Two recent books, English Teachers in a Postwar Democracy: Emerging Choice in London Schools, 1945–1...
This paper will examine issues surrounding the English Curriculum in Secondary Schools, with a focus...
Teaching and learning foreign languages are becoming one of the top priorities of developing countri...
Historically, the subject of 'English' has often been associated with progressive teaching styles; ...
PhD ThesisNo subject in the National Curriculum has been the source of more controversy than Englis...