The author examines the relationship between English and literacy and presents an overview of the different, currently available views about literacy/literacies. The author presents the idea that while the skills developed in English are literacy skills, a key issue for literacy educators is the extent of the claims made for the territory of English itself. He uses the notion of a 'claims spectrum' to show how such claims have varied 'wildly' throughout the history of the subject. The author also engages with some current curricular and political concerns, and in the second half of the paper, he closes in on the question: 'What does English essentially concern itself with and what does it do that no other curriculum does?' This paper presen...
Using English provides an invaluable introduction to the study of English for students of language a...
This reader provides an accessible collection of readings which illustrate both the current variatio...
The paper argues that the term 'literacy' has become attached to too many disparate practices, and t...
Issues in English Teaching invites primary and secondary teachers of English to engage in debates ab...
English is now a global phenomenon no longer defined by fixed territorial, cultural and social funct...
The terms English and literacy have various connotations and definitions in international contexts a...
This paper explores the concept of literacy, how it has been defined and the metaphors that have mol...
Addresses that distinctive contribution of English to the development of students' literate capabili...
A great literacy debate has been going on for some time, yet the debaters cannot agree on what they ...
The topic of literacy is of special interest among language scholars and educators. Again and again ...
The paper provides a background to the development of the concept of literacy and how this has led t...
The construct of literacy plays a major role in educational research and curriculum design. How lite...
ABSTRACT There are signs that English teaching -for much of the century absolutely central to the li...
This article considers the evolution and impact on schools in England of the "Framework for English"...
This paper focuses on different concepts of literacy and their implications for TESOL (Teaching Engl...
Using English provides an invaluable introduction to the study of English for students of language a...
This reader provides an accessible collection of readings which illustrate both the current variatio...
The paper argues that the term 'literacy' has become attached to too many disparate practices, and t...
Issues in English Teaching invites primary and secondary teachers of English to engage in debates ab...
English is now a global phenomenon no longer defined by fixed territorial, cultural and social funct...
The terms English and literacy have various connotations and definitions in international contexts a...
This paper explores the concept of literacy, how it has been defined and the metaphors that have mol...
Addresses that distinctive contribution of English to the development of students' literate capabili...
A great literacy debate has been going on for some time, yet the debaters cannot agree on what they ...
The topic of literacy is of special interest among language scholars and educators. Again and again ...
The paper provides a background to the development of the concept of literacy and how this has led t...
The construct of literacy plays a major role in educational research and curriculum design. How lite...
ABSTRACT There are signs that English teaching -for much of the century absolutely central to the li...
This article considers the evolution and impact on schools in England of the "Framework for English"...
This paper focuses on different concepts of literacy and their implications for TESOL (Teaching Engl...
Using English provides an invaluable introduction to the study of English for students of language a...
This reader provides an accessible collection of readings which illustrate both the current variatio...
The paper argues that the term 'literacy' has become attached to too many disparate practices, and t...