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Editorial: Calming the Waves |
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English in Education,
Volume 30,
Issue 1,
1996,
Page 1-1
Julia Hodgeon,
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ISSN:0425-0494
DOI:10.1111/j.1754-8845.1996.tb00311.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1996
数据来源: WILEY
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Getting It from Both Ends |
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English in Education,
Volume 30,
Issue 1,
1996,
Page 2-8
John Simmons,
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AbstractIn an earlier time, instances of censorship in US schools centered around three main subjects: use of profane/obscene language, descriptions of sexual/excretory activities, and communism/un‐Americanism. Today, the tempo of citizens' complaints and challenges has increased and the scope of concerns has broadened. The Christian Right has attacked any and all classroom activities or materials which seem (to the attackers) as being inconsistent with ‘family values’ or any other dimension of Fundamentalist Christian Orthodoxy. On the left, a growing number of ‘special interest’ groups (feminists, gays/lesbians, African‐Americans, Hispanics, etc.) have mounted a similarly extensive cluster of complaints/challenges, most under the umbrella of Political Correctness. Thus North American teachers in all subject matter areas and at all levels must walk an increasingly narrow path in offering classroom
ISSN:0425-0494
DOI:10.1111/j.1754-8845.1996.tb00312.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1996
数据来源: WILEY
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Beatrix Potter and Jacques Derrida ‐ Problematic Bedfellows in the Teaching of Children's Literature? |
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English in Education,
Volume 30,
Issue 1,
1996,
Page 9-17
David Rudd,
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AbstractThis article explores the particular problems of teaching ‘Children's Literature’. First, it is generally seen as marginal; secondly, and relatedly, it is seen as predominantly a women's subject; thirdly, it frequently involves texts to which students have deep attachments; and lastly, there is a reluctance to engage in the usual ‘LitCrit’. It is suggested that these problems are better viewed as opportunities, on the one hand to explore literature in a more committed and engaged way, and on the other, to relate experience meaningfully to the insights of recent critical
ISSN:0425-0494
DOI:10.1111/j.1754-8845.1996.tb00313.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1996
数据来源: WILEY
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Using Illustration as the Bridge between Fact and Fiction |
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English in Education,
Volume 30,
Issue 1,
1996,
Page 18-25
Judith Graham,
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AbstractPicture books, including information books, if more widely used across the age range and across the curriculum, could unite the processes of reading and writing, could hold narrative and non‐narrative in the same frame and could help to meet National Curriculum requirements. Their use is particularly indicated because children show their best observational powers when working with picture book
ISSN:0425-0494
DOI:10.1111/j.1754-8845.1996.tb00314.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1996
数据来源: WILEY
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Sue, Where Are You? English Teachers and Special Needs in the Secondary School |
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English in Education,
Volume 30,
Issue 1,
1996,
Page 26-35
Paul Close,
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AbstractThe relationship between English departments and special needs coordinators in secondary schools has not always been easy. Different views of language learning have too often remained undiscussed, with the result that literacy programmes become unclear and fragmented in the eyes of students. English departments and special needs coordinators both need to build a climate where eclecticism of approach is seen as essential and where evidenceof what works where and whenis gathered systematically.
ISSN:0425-0494
DOI:10.1111/j.1754-8845.1996.tb00315.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1996
数据来源: WILEY
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Which English? Standard English and Language Variety: Some Educational Perspectives |
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English in Education,
Volume 30,
Issue 1,
1996,
Page 36-49
Dulcie M. Engel,
Marian R. Whitehead,
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AbstractThe aim of this paper is to provoke thought on the role of standard English in the early years of education. It examines the nature and function of a standard and highlights its close relationship with political aims and its potential for liberation and oppression. The reality of language variety and bilingualism is outlined and leads to a discussion of standard English and early schooling. The paper concludes with some suggestions for avoiding the standard English trap.
ISSN:0425-0494
DOI:10.1111/j.1754-8845.1996.tb00316.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1996
数据来源: WILEY
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Reviews |
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English in Education,
Volume 30,
Issue 1,
1996,
Page 51-56
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Book reviewed in this article:GROWING RESPECTABILITY?: Researching Children's Literature: A Coming of Age?, edited by Neil Broadbent, Anne HoganTHE RIGHT WORDSReading Words: A Commentary on Key Terms in the Teaching of Reading, by Barry Stierer and David Bloome NATE, 1995COOPERATION AND PURPOSEThrough Writing to Reading: Classroom Strategies for Supporting Literacy, by Brigid Smith Routledge, 1995THE SCHOOL AS CITADELOther People's Words: The Cycle of Low Literacy, by VictoriaTRIAL BY OFSTEDEnglish and the OFSTED Experience: Quality in Secondary Schools and Colleges, by Bob Bibby and Barry Wade
ISSN:0425-0494
DOI:10.1111/j.1754-8845.1996.tb00317.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1996
数据来源: WILEY
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