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English Teacher Education in the Time of COVID: Australian Teacher Educators Share Their Experiences
Parr, Graham; Bacalja, Alex; Diamond, Fleur; Dutton, Janet; McGraw, Kelli – English in Australia, 2021
Many studies have reported the disruption and anxiety associated with initial teacher education programs across the world lurching in and out of online and remote teaching because of COVID-19 related lockdowns. Few studies, however, have homed in on the day-to-day experiences of teacher educators in particular disciplinary specialisms or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators, English Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Green, Bill – English in Australia, 2017
The installation of the new Australian Curriculum offers rich possibilities for rethinking English in Australia, and beyond. This paper proposes that rhetoric is usefully drawn into this work of reconceptualisation, as strategically an organising principle for English curriculum theory and practice. It reviews existing work on rhetoric and…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, English Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment
Locke, Terry – English in Australia, 2018
This review essay begins with the premise that we are all writers. However, for a number of reasons, many teachers struggle to identify as writers and teachers of writing. In the current environment, the need for schools to adopt pedagogical practices facilitating the development of disciplinary literacies means that teachers cannot avoid the task…
Descriptors: Authors, Self Concept, Teaching Methods, Writing Teachers
Brock, Paul – English in Australia, 2013
This article is based on the authors' own experience of Garth Boomer as a splendid friend, a superb colleague, and an inspirational leader. In September 2005 the author was invited to deliver the Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture at the Biennial International Conference of the Australian Curriculum Studies Association (ACSA). This article is based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Instruction, English Curriculum, Teaching Styles
Reid, Jo-Anne – English in Australia, 2013
In this paper JoAnne Reid explains why she is confident about the benefits of programming, and uses this opportunity to reflect upon Garth Boomer's influence on her own teaching practice. Reid adds "I think more theoretically about programming in my own situation of practice--teacher education." Using Boomer's own work on programming,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Planning, Curriculum Development
Moni, Karen – English in Australia, 2012
In late 2011, the author was approached by Garry Collins, the president of ETAQ, to deliver a keynote for ETAQ for their first meeting in March 2012. The reflections presented in this article have been drawn from the transcript of that presentation. The reflections focus mainly on implementing the Australian curriculum--English. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Instruction, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Gutierrez, Amanda – English in Australia, 2014
Critical literacy approaches to English teaching have existed in Australia for more than two decades. Despite this, they continue to be criticised by the media, especially during times of perceived "literacy crisis" and curriculum review. In addition, teachers and academics continue to explore their worth and meaning for English teaching…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, English Instruction, Secondary School Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Miller, Andrew – English in Australia, 2013
How might a tertiary English teacher use Garth Boomer's ideas on "teaching against the grain" to challenge the rules and assumptions that dominate the Academic Language and Learning (ALL) industry in the university sector today? How might such a teacher use Boomer's ideas to enact "emancipatory pedagogies" (or something like…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
Wilkinson, Lyn – English in Australia, 2011
I have been an English teacher for 38 (gulp!) years. For over 20 of those I have taught "English methods" courses in initial teacher education programs. As the retirement light glows increasingly brighter at the end of my career pathway, I reflect on three aspects of teaching English that have been--and remain--the cornerstones of my…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, English Teachers, Beginning Teachers, English Instruction
Sawyer, Wayne – English in Australia, 2010
The current version of the draft National Curriculum (1.0.1) remains a document which dis-integrates the subject through its three strands and fails to conceptualise a relationship between these strands. Drawing on curriculum history, I argue that this stands in strong contrast to a curriculum such as the 1971 NSW Syllabus for Years 7-10, which…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum
Peer reviewedEnglish in Australia, 1972
Survey prepared by the Research and Curriculum Branch of the Queensland Department of Education. (SP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Trends, English Curriculum
Peer reviewedMorrison, Beverly – English in Australia, 1974
Describes the results of an effort to introduce elective courses in English to students in form three. (RB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elective Courses, Elementary Education, English Instruction
Peer reviewedHowie, Mark – English in Australia, 2002
Discusses the author's success in teaching English. Describes his experiences in achievement, including what has sometimes felt like a slow and even painful process of professional development. Presents an outline of a unit that illustrates a movement through approaches: from personal growth type activities, to post-structuralist and critical…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Personal Narratives, Professional Development
Peer reviewedGreen, Bill – English in Australia, 2002
Addresses whether English teaching has a literacy project of its own. Discusses a holistic, integrated view of literacy as comprising three interlocking dimensions: operational, cultural, and critical. Suggests English teaching should engage with philosophy, the humanities, and the arts. Proposes that educators need to develop a better…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedBarratt, Ruth – English in Australia, 1978
Offers nine questions that secondary school English teachers need to answer when considering the place of dramatic works in the curriculum. (RL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Drama, English Instruction

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