As struggling Australian students may not typically receive additional support beyond the mainstream English classroom, more needs to be understood about the staffing and resourcing challenges that may impede secondary English teachers seeking to support these students. Data from the 2019 Supporting Struggling Secondary Literacy Learners project are explored, presenting views from N = 315 Australian secondary English teachers. Respondents disagreed that they have adequate time and resourcing to meet the needs of these students; public schools were perceived to be particularly poorly resourced. Our analysis found perceived deficiency to be compounded; those with insufficient support staff also appeared to have insufficient resources. While e...
Secondary teachers face significant challenges in their efforts to increase the literacy levels of a...
Ongoing improvements in educational performance in Australian schools depend on continual improvemen...
In this article we look in detail at six students who were identified by their schools as having dif...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The initia...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Struggling...
Education policy in Australia and comparable countries requires that all secondary content teachers ...
The needs of struggling literacy learners beyond the early years of schooling warrant greater attent...
The capacity of secondary school teachers to support general literacy and to teach discipline-specif...
in helping young people develop in competence and confidence. Their work, however, is not of interes...
While librarians in schools often face significant budgetary cuts, they can play an important role i...
The needs of struggling literacy learners beyond the early years of schooling warrant greater attent...
This research explores how secondary school English teachers frame and address the problems of teach...
It was recently reported in the media that, in a survey of about 1000 parents, 88 per cent rated the...
Three propositions underpin this paper. First, that literacy capabilities in a nation's population a...
Three propositions underpin this paper. First, that literacy capabilities in a nation's population a...
Secondary teachers face significant challenges in their efforts to increase the literacy levels of a...
Ongoing improvements in educational performance in Australian schools depend on continual improvemen...
In this article we look in detail at six students who were identified by their schools as having dif...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The initia...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Struggling...
Education policy in Australia and comparable countries requires that all secondary content teachers ...
The needs of struggling literacy learners beyond the early years of schooling warrant greater attent...
The capacity of secondary school teachers to support general literacy and to teach discipline-specif...
in helping young people develop in competence and confidence. Their work, however, is not of interes...
While librarians in schools often face significant budgetary cuts, they can play an important role i...
The needs of struggling literacy learners beyond the early years of schooling warrant greater attent...
This research explores how secondary school English teachers frame and address the problems of teach...
It was recently reported in the media that, in a survey of about 1000 parents, 88 per cent rated the...
Three propositions underpin this paper. First, that literacy capabilities in a nation's population a...
Three propositions underpin this paper. First, that literacy capabilities in a nation's population a...
Secondary teachers face significant challenges in their efforts to increase the literacy levels of a...
Ongoing improvements in educational performance in Australian schools depend on continual improvemen...
In this article we look in detail at six students who were identified by their schools as having dif...