A curriculum is a knowledge structure outlining what is to be learned in what order. The Australian curriculum for English emphasises creation of a ‘coherent’ and ‘cumulative’ ‘body of knowledge about how the English language works’, with learning that is ‘portable and applicable to new settings across the school years and beyond’ (National Curriculum Board, 2009, p. 9, emphasis added). But what happens when those charged with implementing curriculum cannot agree on ‘what counts’? This article reflects on key differences between stakeholders about disciplinarity in English, drawing on sociological categories of Bernstein and Maton. The fourth challenge facing implementation is ‘face validity’. The creation of a viable knowledge structure fo...
Issues in English Teaching invites primary and secondary teachers of English to engage in debates ab...
This essay draws on a model for curriculum planning in English that Mark (Howie, 2005) has developed...
‘Broadbanded ’ concerns about mainstream literacy standards ignore English as a Second Language (ESL...
A curriculum is a knowledge structure outlining what is to be learned in what order. The Australian ...
The Australian Curriculum might be read as an antipodean response to Michael Young's call to 'bring ...
Australia has recently moved from having curricula developed within individual states to national cu...
This article takes up questions about knowledge and the school curriculum with respect to literary s...
The motivation for Australian teachers of English to expand their expertise in grammar has been shar...
As in other countries, the aims, rationale, and content of the English curriculum in Australia are h...
Understanding the structure of the English language can assist learners in getting the feeling for w...
ABSTRACT There are signs that English teaching -for much of the century absolutely central to the li...
My purpose in this paper is to address the place of English as a Second Language (EAL) students in T...
The release of The Australian Curriculum: English (ACARA, 2012) has revived debates about the role o...
Master of EducationA new curriculum structure called the Curriculum and Standards Framework (CSF) wa...
Pre-service teachers must learn to traverse the difficult terrain of English pedagogical approaches....
Issues in English Teaching invites primary and secondary teachers of English to engage in debates ab...
This essay draws on a model for curriculum planning in English that Mark (Howie, 2005) has developed...
‘Broadbanded ’ concerns about mainstream literacy standards ignore English as a Second Language (ESL...
A curriculum is a knowledge structure outlining what is to be learned in what order. The Australian ...
The Australian Curriculum might be read as an antipodean response to Michael Young's call to 'bring ...
Australia has recently moved from having curricula developed within individual states to national cu...
This article takes up questions about knowledge and the school curriculum with respect to literary s...
The motivation for Australian teachers of English to expand their expertise in grammar has been shar...
As in other countries, the aims, rationale, and content of the English curriculum in Australia are h...
Understanding the structure of the English language can assist learners in getting the feeling for w...
ABSTRACT There are signs that English teaching -for much of the century absolutely central to the li...
My purpose in this paper is to address the place of English as a Second Language (EAL) students in T...
The release of The Australian Curriculum: English (ACARA, 2012) has revived debates about the role o...
Master of EducationA new curriculum structure called the Curriculum and Standards Framework (CSF) wa...
Pre-service teachers must learn to traverse the difficult terrain of English pedagogical approaches....
Issues in English Teaching invites primary and secondary teachers of English to engage in debates ab...
This essay draws on a model for curriculum planning in English that Mark (Howie, 2005) has developed...
‘Broadbanded ’ concerns about mainstream literacy standards ignore English as a Second Language (ESL...