In a complex communicational environment and at the dawn of an Australian curriculum, teachers need new kinds of knowledge about language (KAL). Our paper investigates the character of a 'good enough' KAL through 'grammatics' - a metalanguage based on careful study of grammar - a way of thinking with grammar in mind. It identifies four challenges facing any grammatics that is going to be adequate to the discipline: (1) Building a coherent account of KAL for contemporary English; (2) Fashioning a rhetorical grammatics for improving students' compositions; (3) Improving continuity and cumulative learning through the years of schooling; and (4) Developing a grammatics adequate to multimodal communication. Our paper draws on the resources of sy...
Are there evidence-based answers to the broad question "What explicit knowledge about language in te...
For most Anglophone countries, the history of grammar teaching over the past fifty years is one of c...
An analytical knowledge of grammar should not be considered as a panacea for improving student writi...
This book provides a re-conceptualization of grammar in a period of change in the communication land...
This paper outlines a framework designed to explore the linguistic knowledge of primary and secondar...
This paper outlines a framework designed to explore the linguistic knowledge of primary and secondar...
In English-speaking countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zeal...
This study investigates how three Tasmanian primary school teachers have developed their knowledge o...
This study investigates how three Tasmanian primary school teachers have developed their knowledge o...
The paper addresses the issue of the significance of teaching grammar as one of the essential skills...
This paper describes our experiences using systemic functional linguistics to teach English in Austr...
The motivation for Australian teachers of English to expand their expertise in grammar has been shar...
The integration of knowledge about grammar ('grammatics') within The Australian Curriculum: English ...
Abstract: This session discusses the theory and practice of effectively teaching grammar in classroo...
Abstract: This session discusses the theory and practice of effectively teaching grammar in classroo...
Are there evidence-based answers to the broad question "What explicit knowledge about language in te...
For most Anglophone countries, the history of grammar teaching over the past fifty years is one of c...
An analytical knowledge of grammar should not be considered as a panacea for improving student writi...
This book provides a re-conceptualization of grammar in a period of change in the communication land...
This paper outlines a framework designed to explore the linguistic knowledge of primary and secondar...
This paper outlines a framework designed to explore the linguistic knowledge of primary and secondar...
In English-speaking countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zeal...
This study investigates how three Tasmanian primary school teachers have developed their knowledge o...
This study investigates how three Tasmanian primary school teachers have developed their knowledge o...
The paper addresses the issue of the significance of teaching grammar as one of the essential skills...
This paper describes our experiences using systemic functional linguistics to teach English in Austr...
The motivation for Australian teachers of English to expand their expertise in grammar has been shar...
The integration of knowledge about grammar ('grammatics') within The Australian Curriculum: English ...
Abstract: This session discusses the theory and practice of effectively teaching grammar in classroo...
Abstract: This session discusses the theory and practice of effectively teaching grammar in classroo...
Are there evidence-based answers to the broad question "What explicit knowledge about language in te...
For most Anglophone countries, the history of grammar teaching over the past fifty years is one of c...
An analytical knowledge of grammar should not be considered as a panacea for improving student writi...