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1 online resource (xiii, 249 pages). |
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Continuum studies in education
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Continuum studies in education.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-240) and index. |
Contents |
English? : rethinking the school subject / Viv Ellis, Carol Fox, and Brian Street -- How history and politics have shaped English teaching. The picture of development in Vygotskyan theory : renewing the intellectual project of English / Tony Turgess ; Deep winters, invincible summers : teaching English for existential purposes / Bob Fecho, with Kristi Amatucci and Sarah Skinner ; English in the history of imperialism : teaching the empire how to read / Patrick Walsh ; The personal, the community and the society : a response to Section 1 -- Culture as a verb : teaching literatures. How critical is the aesthetic? : the role of literature in English / Ray Misson and Wendy Morgan ; History, war and politics : taking 'comix' seriously / Carol Fox ; 'The uncreating word' : some ways not to teach English / Joy Alexander ; Refreshing the aesthetic : a response to Section 2 / Sue Dymoke -- Language(s), multiple literacies and the question of 'English'. The new literacy studies and multimodality : implications for the subject and the language 'English' / Brian Street ; Resisting monolingualism in 'English' : reading and writing the politics of language / Bruce Horner and Min-Zhan Lu ; English as a multilingual subject : theorstical and research perspectives / Janina Brutt-Griffler and James Collins ; The multiple languages and literacies of English : a response to Section 3 / Suzanne M. Miller -- More than 'soldiering on' : realizing the potential of teacher education to rethink English in schools / Viv Ellis. |
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Summary |
Why should young people study a subject called English?. This question lies at the heart of this fascinating monograph, which brings together the diverse perspectives of many leading thinkers about English and literacy education. This meticulously researched and well-written collection takes as its starting point the importance of the history of the subject in the formation of its constitution and its boundaries. First and foremost, it proposes that questions of aims and values have informed these choices. Equally, it suggests that returning to these educational questions helps us to understan. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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English language -- Study and teaching.
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English language -- Study and teaching. |
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English literature -- Study and teaching.
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English literature -- Study and teaching. |
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Electronic books.
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Ellis, Viv, 1965-
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Fox, Carol.
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Street, Brian V.
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Print version: Rethinking English in schools. London ; New York : Continuum, ©2007 9780826499226 0826499228 (OCoLC)165409595 |
ISBN |
9781441199874 (electronic book) |
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144119987X (electronic book) |
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128231016X |
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9781282310162 |
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9780826499226 (hardback) |
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0826499228 (hardback) |
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