The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the utmost personal competence in using the language’. It famously represented the subject as a triangle, with each apex representing one of the three elements of the central phrase, ‘The language in use in context’. In keeping with the central tenets of the then still relatively new ‘Growth’ model, the 1971 document stressed the active use of language to achieve ‘competence’, thus representing ‘a deliberate shift of emphasis from English as information to English as activity’. The Syllabus was, and remains, as ‘revolutionary’ – ‘the most dramatic re-definition of junior secondary English for NSW in this century’
Recently, preparing a report for the Committee for Linguistics in Education, I made a content analys...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
PhD ThesisNo subject in the National Curriculum has been the source of more controversy than Englis...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...
In 1971 the Secondary Schools Board of New South Wales introduced a new English Syllabus for Forms I...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Early Childhood and Education, School of Education, ...
A discussion of the senior high school curriculum in Nigeria focuses on the role of English, conside...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the le...
This article presents the case of the state of New South Wales (NSW) since the 1970s, as a particula...
This paper will examine issues surrounding the English Curriculum in Secondary Schools, with a focus...
Calls for increased attention to subject-specific histories have been somewhat insistent in the last...
English K-6 syllabus and support document (1994) is NSW's 'Clayton's' Primary English syllabus in th...
This thesis presents the first extensive study carried out in the Welsh education policy context to ...
Recently, preparing a report for the Committee for Linguistics in Education, I made a content analys...
Recently, preparing a report for the Committee for Linguistics in Education, I made a content analys...
Recently, preparing a report for the Committee for Linguistics in Education, I made a content analys...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
PhD ThesisNo subject in the National Curriculum has been the source of more controversy than Englis...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...
In 1971 the Secondary Schools Board of New South Wales introduced a new English Syllabus for Forms I...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Early Childhood and Education, School of Education, ...
A discussion of the senior high school curriculum in Nigeria focuses on the role of English, conside...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the le...
This article presents the case of the state of New South Wales (NSW) since the 1970s, as a particula...
This paper will examine issues surrounding the English Curriculum in Secondary Schools, with a focus...
Calls for increased attention to subject-specific histories have been somewhat insistent in the last...
English K-6 syllabus and support document (1994) is NSW's 'Clayton's' Primary English syllabus in th...
This thesis presents the first extensive study carried out in the Welsh education policy context to ...
Recently, preparing a report for the Committee for Linguistics in Education, I made a content analys...
Recently, preparing a report for the Committee for Linguistics in Education, I made a content analys...
Recently, preparing a report for the Committee for Linguistics in Education, I made a content analys...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
PhD ThesisNo subject in the National Curriculum has been the source of more controversy than Englis...