This special issue of Language and Education reports on an independent threeyear research evaluation of a major professional development initiative to promote cross-curricular, whole school literacy policies – also known in the wider literature as ‘school language policies’ – in secondary schools in New Zealand. The findings from this evaluation, we believe, have significant implications for other national contexts. The professional development initiative in question – the Secondary Schools’ Literacy Initiative (SSLI) –was funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Education between 2003–2005 and involved a group of 60 pilot secondary schools, 20 each year
There is a significant body of international research indicating that reading instruction does not c...
This paper describes some key characteristics of two secondary schools that were able to sustain ben...
Literacy skills are critical to academic, economic, and social success from an individual to a state...
his special issue of Language and Education reports on an independent threeyear research evaluation ...
This special issue of Language and Education reports on an independent threeyear research evaluation...
This paper discusses the challenges and possibilities attendant upon successfully im-plementing lite...
This paper discusses the challenges and possibilities attendant upon successfully implementing liter...
The effective, sustained implementation of literacy across the curriculum in secondary schools is st...
The effective, sustained implementation of literacy across the curriculum in secondary schools is st...
This paper examines the relationship between communities of practice and literacy as a pedagogical f...
This paper outlines the methodological dimensions of the secondary literacy research evaluation that...
This paper examines the relationship between communities of practice and literacy as a pedagogical f...
Concerns about literacy are currently high on the political agenda in the UK. With the National Lite...
Improvement in literacy learning in secondary schools requires a dual focus: a district and school o...
This article examines the definitions of literacy in operation in secondary schools, and the relatio...
There is a significant body of international research indicating that reading instruction does not c...
This paper describes some key characteristics of two secondary schools that were able to sustain ben...
Literacy skills are critical to academic, economic, and social success from an individual to a state...
his special issue of Language and Education reports on an independent threeyear research evaluation ...
This special issue of Language and Education reports on an independent threeyear research evaluation...
This paper discusses the challenges and possibilities attendant upon successfully im-plementing lite...
This paper discusses the challenges and possibilities attendant upon successfully implementing liter...
The effective, sustained implementation of literacy across the curriculum in secondary schools is st...
The effective, sustained implementation of literacy across the curriculum in secondary schools is st...
This paper examines the relationship between communities of practice and literacy as a pedagogical f...
This paper outlines the methodological dimensions of the secondary literacy research evaluation that...
This paper examines the relationship between communities of practice and literacy as a pedagogical f...
Concerns about literacy are currently high on the political agenda in the UK. With the National Lite...
Improvement in literacy learning in secondary schools requires a dual focus: a district and school o...
This article examines the definitions of literacy in operation in secondary schools, and the relatio...
There is a significant body of international research indicating that reading instruction does not c...
This paper describes some key characteristics of two secondary schools that were able to sustain ben...
Literacy skills are critical to academic, economic, and social success from an individual to a state...