My purpose in this paper is to address the place of English as a Second Language (EAL) students in The Austrlian Curriculum. Given the signifiicant numbers of EAL students in schools, I argue that overall responsibility for education of EAL students is a mainstream, rather than minority, issue and that it is therefore legitimate to ask to what extent and how AL students are positioned in the Curriculum. I begin the paper by addressing the needs of EAL students and the domains of knowledge required of mainstream teachers who work with such students in their classes. i suggest that these domains, while most obviously including extensive knowledge of language, literacy and language development, also include in-depth curriculum knowledge and kn...
The number of Australians born overseas is very high with the last census (2016) reporting 28.5% of ...
Australian schools are places of rich diversity, and representative of the demographically fast-chan...
When transitioning from English language learning to academic study in New Zealand, EAL students nee...
This Doctor of Education (EdD) portfolio addresses the learning by and teaching of English to full-f...
This article provides an overview of curriculum developments in English as a Second Language program...
This article provides an overview of curriculum developments in English as a Second Language program...
Thirty years ago Australian researchers led the development of language and content integration in s...
The diverse needs of English as another language/dialect (EAL/D) students have been conceived of in ...
Efforts have been made over many years by applied linguists in a number of English-speaking countrie...
This paper will present a brief overview of the recent shifts within English and EAL/D (English as a...
Schools in Australia are diverse, both in the numbers of English language learners and the multiplic...
English as an additional language (EAL) in school education has been mainstreamed in England since t...
Many schools in Victoria, Australia, are multicultural, with students coming from a variety of cultu...
Many schools in Victoria, Australia, are multicultural, with students coming from a variety of cultu...
Critical Literacy (CL) is now a core component of Queensland secondary school English programs. Thes...
The number of Australians born overseas is very high with the last census (2016) reporting 28.5% of ...
Australian schools are places of rich diversity, and representative of the demographically fast-chan...
When transitioning from English language learning to academic study in New Zealand, EAL students nee...
This Doctor of Education (EdD) portfolio addresses the learning by and teaching of English to full-f...
This article provides an overview of curriculum developments in English as a Second Language program...
This article provides an overview of curriculum developments in English as a Second Language program...
Thirty years ago Australian researchers led the development of language and content integration in s...
The diverse needs of English as another language/dialect (EAL/D) students have been conceived of in ...
Efforts have been made over many years by applied linguists in a number of English-speaking countrie...
This paper will present a brief overview of the recent shifts within English and EAL/D (English as a...
Schools in Australia are diverse, both in the numbers of English language learners and the multiplic...
English as an additional language (EAL) in school education has been mainstreamed in England since t...
Many schools in Victoria, Australia, are multicultural, with students coming from a variety of cultu...
Many schools in Victoria, Australia, are multicultural, with students coming from a variety of cultu...
Critical Literacy (CL) is now a core component of Queensland secondary school English programs. Thes...
The number of Australians born overseas is very high with the last census (2016) reporting 28.5% of ...
Australian schools are places of rich diversity, and representative of the demographically fast-chan...
When transitioning from English language learning to academic study in New Zealand, EAL students nee...