This research project was designed in response to a recommendation by Bernstein that if educational theorists are to take "shifts in the content of education seriously", then it is essential for specific research studies to be undertaken, which would explore the history of particular "contents" within the educational curriculum, as well as the relationship of such "content" to the forces responsible for their formulation. The following study focuses specifically, for its "content", upon one fundamental component within the broad area encompassed by the term "English curriculum". This "content" is the development of English syllabuses in N.S.W. secondary education from 1953 to 1976. By means of a thorough comparative analysis of the texts of...
This history identifies and describes a composition-literature paradigm that guided both the pedagog...
This qualitative study, featuring one American high school English department, analyzed why a second...
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...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the le...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Early Childhood and Education, School of Education, ...
The thesis takes a closer look at the foundation course in English with particular interest in textb...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the le...
The purpose of this study was to make an original contribution to the literature concerning the ques...
Calls for increased attention to subject-specific histories have been somewhat insistent in the last...
Master of EducationThe secondary school English curriculum was determined by groups outside schools ...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...
By the mid-1900s, the impact of behaviourism and linguistic structuralism had led, in the area of se...
This history identifies and describes a composition-literature paradigm that guided both the pedagog...
This history identifies and describes a composition-literature paradigm that guided both the pedagog...
This qualitative study, featuring one American high school English department, analyzed why a second...
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...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the le...
This is a study of the New Zealand English curriculums, 1969-1996. The study is organised around th...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Early Childhood and Education, School of Education, ...
The thesis takes a closer look at the foundation course in English with particular interest in textb...
The purpose of this doctoral research is to analyse the 1999 NSW HSC English syllabus through the le...
The purpose of this study was to make an original contribution to the literature concerning the ques...
Calls for increased attention to subject-specific histories have been somewhat insistent in the last...
Master of EducationThe secondary school English curriculum was determined by groups outside schools ...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...
By the mid-1900s, the impact of behaviourism and linguistic structuralism had led, in the area of se...
This history identifies and describes a composition-literature paradigm that guided both the pedagog...
This history identifies and describes a composition-literature paradigm that guided both the pedagog...
This qualitative study, featuring one American high school English department, analyzed why a second...
The NSW English syllabus for Forms I-IV, published in 1971, had as its aim ‘to develop in pupils the...