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50 Years of ERIC
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Poland, Molly – English in Australia, 2013
Molly Poland is a first year English and Home Economics teacher who began her career in a small Far North Queensland town. In this article, she writes about her first year teaching and the last year of her degree and the challenges she faced as both teacher and student. Reading Boomer's "Negotiating the Curriculum" forced her to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Role, Curriculum
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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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Mayes, Eve – English in Australia, 2013
Garth Boomer's ideas in "Negotiating the Curriculum" (1992a) resonate with discussions of shifting teacher and student roles and relationships in the "student voice" movement. Boomer (1988) critiqued his earlier conception of power in "Negotiating the Curriculum," asserting that he would "now like to write a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hidden Curriculum, Power Structure, Ethnography
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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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Wilkinson, Lyn; Reid, Annmarie – English in Australia, 2013
In Years 8 and 9 of secondary school Josh was a self-confessed troublemaker who hated school, frequently truanted and was at risk of early leaving. In year 9, a teacher invited him to join the "Scaly Survivors" program operating at his school. By year 11 Josh was the student leader in that program and a mentor to younger students. In…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Behavior, Student Attitudes, Attitude Change
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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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Mayher, John; Rossi, Regine – English in Australia, 2011
In some places in the world teachers still receive professional esteem commensurate with the vital task they have chosen to fulfil. In the US this is not currently the case. Even the lip service that used to be paid to teachers seems to have vanished as the perceived crisis in the schools is more and more blamed on teachers--and especially teacher…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Educators, Reputation, Social Status
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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 professional…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, English Teachers, Beginning Teachers, English Instruction
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Sharplin, Elaine – English in Australia, 2011
While perceptions that the roles of teacher and teacher educator as an oppositional binary are being challenged, sustaining and incorporating both professional identities has presented challenges. This paper presents a narrative account of my professional identity journey, including a description of a partnership that enabled boundaries to be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Teachers, Teacher Educators, English Curriculum
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Sawyer, Wayne – English in Australia, 2007
In this article, the author reflects on a "powerfully literate citizen" in Statement Four of the Australian Association for the Teaching of English (AATE) "Statements of Belief". He discusses the definition of "literacy" and the creation of the powerfully literate citizen. He stresses that a powerfully literate citizen operates functionally and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Teacher Role
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Howells, Helen – English in Australia, 2003
Contends that having the responsibility to develop and implement curriculum is crucial to teachers' professional identity. Proposes that teachers are currently marginalized in the curriculum development process. Describes the opportunity presented to English teachers in 1986 to develop a Study Design for the Victorian Certificate of Education.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education
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Mayher, John S. – English in Australia, 2003
Explores a curricular framework for teaching and learning in schools by reconceptualizing the following ideas as a series of metaphors: for the teaching/learning process; for the roles taken by teachers and students; and for the curriculum as a whole. Contends that to return to a sense of what education could be, educators will have to change…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Learning Strategies
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Hayes, Terry – English in Australia, 2001
Questions whether a framework such as STELLA (Standards for Teachers of English Language and Literacy in Australia) can capture the essence of what teachers do in the classroom. Addresses three animating passions which have informed and energized the author's work as a teacher: intensity, empathy, and gaiety. (RS)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Foreign Countries, Literacy, National Standards
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Petrosky, Anthony R.; Delandshere, Ginette – English in Australia, 2001
Considers how the process of developing standards is similar to previous development efforts such as defining "objectives" and "competencies" just a few decades ago. Analyzes how such standard development processes when combined with high stakes tests place teachers in the position of implementing curricula designed by others. Considers the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, English Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Hatters, Cathy – English in Australia, 2001
Notes that teaching literature in a Technical and Further Education setting presents its own special set of problems and paradoxes not usually encountered by teachers in more conventional classrooms. Discusses students and their literature experiences; impact of the canon on teaching; and influence of modern literary theory on the reader-text…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English Instruction, Foreign Countries, Instructional Effectiveness
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