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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Miller, Andrew; Schulz, Samantha – English in Australia, 2014
Literacy teachers in schools and universities share a common goal: to prepare students with the "literacies" they need to succeed in and beyond educational settings. In a "widening-participation" era universities must increase and expand their literacy offerings to help students make the most of their university experiences. At…
Descriptors: Models, Multiple Literacies, Critical Literacy, Guidelines
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Truman, Sarah E. – English in Australia, 2014
This article treats the act of writing about past experiences as a material influence on the "self" I am becoming, particularly the "self" I call English Teacher, and explores how language is a material component in the "new materialist turn" in the humanities. The vignettes in this article describe experiences in my…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Vignettes, Expository Writing, Self Concept
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Meiers, Marion – English in Australia, 2013
In this article, Marion Meiers reflects on the often-cited address "Literacy: The Epic Challenge Beyond Progressivism" by Garth Boomer at the 1989 joint National Conference of the Australian Reading Association (now the Australian Literacy Educator's Association) and the Australian Association for the Teaching of English at Darin…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Secondary Education, English Curriculum, Language Arts
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Dawson, Tamara – English in Australia, 2013
In order to adequately prepare students for the summative requirements of Year 12, tertiary education and life beyond school, it is essential that all students are equipped with the literary skills necessary for discerning ideas, evaluating perspectives and appreciating texts within their world (Queensland Studies Authority, 2010, p. 29). Such…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Instruction, Secondary School Students, Reading Skills
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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…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Planning, Curriculum Development
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Wallis, Stephen – English in Australia, 2013
Although Garth Boomer spoke of "thresholds of explicitness" (1988, p. 169) beyond which teachers would not venture in the openness of their curriculum design or indeed the nature of the system in which they operate, Stephen Wallis writes in this article that he does believe in student-centred learning and encouraging students to be…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Public School Teachers
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Mayher, John – English in Australia, 2013
John Mayer, Adjunct Professor of English Education at Lehman College, City University of New York, and Professor Emeritus of English Education at New York University, begins by saying that he still Misses Garth Boomer, and has known no other friend or colleague with whom he has had more stimulating professional and personal conversations. Garth…
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Instruction, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Macken-Horarik, Mary – English in Australia, 2013
Garth Boomer's thinking influenced many of those working in school English during the time he was alive. The ripple effects of his legacy continue to be felt. For the author, it is Boomer's interests in metaphor and meaning that resonate most. The use of tropes and figure is a distinctive feature of his writing and offers a rich…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Drama, Grammar
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Comber, Barbara – English in Australia, 2013
As educators encounter a policy landscape where increasingly the education lexicon includes keywords such as data, evidence, quality, and standards, it is interesting to revisit Garth Boomer's contribution regarding teachers as researchers. In "Fair Dinkum Teaching and Learning," Boomer (1985) clearly named at least two key problems…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Action Research, Literacy, Cooperation
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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…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Instruction, English Curriculum, Teaching Styles
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Humphrey, Sally – English in Australia, 2013
While teachers of English have long recognised the vital role they play in developing students' knowledge and effective use of language, the emergence of the Australian Curriculum: English has led to a great deal of discussion concerning the representation of language and the type of meta-language needed to share understandings of literacy…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Secondary School Students, English Teachers, Teacher Role
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Reid, Ian – English in Australia, 2013
A national survey of senior secondary English curriculum content has confirmed that contemporary literature predominates among set texts, being seen as an "essential" category for study because of its "relevance" in helping students "understand the world in which they live." Perhaps uncontentious -- depending on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials, Secondary Education
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Doecke, Brenton – English in Australia, 2013
This essay explores the role that storytelling might play in the professional learning of English teachers. It begins by reflecting on the ways that stories shape our everyday lives, and then considers how the meaning-making potential of storytelling might enable us to gain insights into our work as educators. This is in contradistinction to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Story Telling, Standards
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Shann, Steve; Edwards, CeCe; Pittard, Libby; Germantse, Hannah – English in Australia, 2013
Maxine Greene urges us to look beyond the perspective of the system with its spotlight on data, outcomes and performance goals, and to focus instead on what she calls "the intentionality and concreteness of everyday life". "One must see", she writes, "from the point of view of the participant in the midst of what is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Teachers, Fiction, Writing (Composition)
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Hateley, Erica – English in Australia, 2013
Young adult literature is a tool of socialisation and acculturation for young readers. This extends to endowing "reading" with particular significance in terms of what literature should be read and why. This paper considers some recent young adult fiction with an eye to its engagement with canonical literature and its representations of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers, English Instruction
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