The Future of English Teaching Worldwide
Celebrating 50 Years from the Dartmouth Conference
Herausgeber: Goodwyn, Andrew; Zancanella, Don; Scherff, Lisa; Sawyer, Wayne; Durrant, Cal
The Future of English Teaching Worldwide
Celebrating 50 Years from the Dartmouth Conference
Herausgeber: Goodwyn, Andrew; Zancanella, Don; Scherff, Lisa; Sawyer, Wayne; Durrant, Cal
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Bringing together leading voices in contemporary English education, this book celebrates the seminal Dartmouth Conference (1966) and its legacy, drawing attention to what it has achieved, and the questions it has raised. Chapters showcase innovative and exciting new insights, addressing both theoretical and practical elements of teaching English.
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Bringing together leading voices in contemporary English education, this book celebrates the seminal Dartmouth Conference (1966) and its legacy, drawing attention to what it has achieved, and the questions it has raised. Chapters showcase innovative and exciting new insights, addressing both theoretical and practical elements of teaching English.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781138495210
- ISBN-10: 1138495212
- Artikelnr.: 54480654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781138495210
- ISBN-10: 1138495212
- Artikelnr.: 54480654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Andrew Goodwyn is President of IFTE, Head of Education at The University of Bedfordshire, and Emeritus Professor at the University of Reading, UK. Associate Professor Cal Durrant is Associate Professor (Adjunct) in the School of Education at Murdoch University, Australia. Professor Wayne Sawyer is Director of Research in the School of Education, Western Sydney University, Australia. Dr Lisa Scherff is a Faculty member at South Fort Myers High School, USA. Professor Don Zancanella is Professor Emeritus at the University of New Mexico, where he has taught since 1988.
Preface Introduction Section 1: Historical perspectives 1. London English,
the Dartmouth Seminar and Growth through English 2. Growth through English
and The Uses of English: Literature, knowledge and experience 3. Re-reading
Dartmouth: An American Perspective on the Pasts and Presents of English
Teaching 4. The impact of the Blue Books prior to Dartmouth 5. Dartmouth
and Personal Gowth in Australia: the New South Wales and Western Australian
Curricula of The 1970s 6. The Manifold Ways in which Language Works: The
Generation After Dartmouth 7. The Many Voices of Dartmouth Section 2:
Dartmouth today: why it still matters 8. From Personal Growth [1966] to
Personal Growth and Social Agency [2016] - proposing an invigorated model
for the 21st Century 9. Dartmouth's Growth Model Reconceived from a Social
Perspective 10. The status and relevance of the Growth model for a new
generation of English teachers in New South Wales, Australia 11. Growing
the nation: The influence of Dartmouth on the teaching of literature in
subject English in Australia 12. Language and Experience: (Rereading Growth
Through English) Section 3: Reflections: but for the future 13. W(h)ither
Media in English? 14. Back to the future: the restoration of canon and the
backlash against multiculturalism in secondary English curricula 15.
Finding and Keeping Poetry 16. Reading for Pleasure in English Class:
Developing Reading Dispositions and Identities in a Digital Society 17.
Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and the Problem of Poverty: From Cultural
Identity to Political Subjectivity 18. The Dartmouth Conference Revisited:
Changing views of grammar - or not? 19. "What is English?": New Directions
for the Discipline in a Transnational World
the Dartmouth Seminar and Growth through English 2. Growth through English
and The Uses of English: Literature, knowledge and experience 3. Re-reading
Dartmouth: An American Perspective on the Pasts and Presents of English
Teaching 4. The impact of the Blue Books prior to Dartmouth 5. Dartmouth
and Personal Gowth in Australia: the New South Wales and Western Australian
Curricula of The 1970s 6. The Manifold Ways in which Language Works: The
Generation After Dartmouth 7. The Many Voices of Dartmouth Section 2:
Dartmouth today: why it still matters 8. From Personal Growth [1966] to
Personal Growth and Social Agency [2016] - proposing an invigorated model
for the 21st Century 9. Dartmouth's Growth Model Reconceived from a Social
Perspective 10. The status and relevance of the Growth model for a new
generation of English teachers in New South Wales, Australia 11. Growing
the nation: The influence of Dartmouth on the teaching of literature in
subject English in Australia 12. Language and Experience: (Rereading Growth
Through English) Section 3: Reflections: but for the future 13. W(h)ither
Media in English? 14. Back to the future: the restoration of canon and the
backlash against multiculturalism in secondary English curricula 15.
Finding and Keeping Poetry 16. Reading for Pleasure in English Class:
Developing Reading Dispositions and Identities in a Digital Society 17.
Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and the Problem of Poverty: From Cultural
Identity to Political Subjectivity 18. The Dartmouth Conference Revisited:
Changing views of grammar - or not? 19. "What is English?": New Directions
for the Discipline in a Transnational World
Preface Introduction Section 1: Historical perspectives 1. London English,
the Dartmouth Seminar and Growth through English 2. Growth through English
and The Uses of English: Literature, knowledge and experience 3. Re-reading
Dartmouth: An American Perspective on the Pasts and Presents of English
Teaching 4. The impact of the Blue Books prior to Dartmouth 5. Dartmouth
and Personal Gowth in Australia: the New South Wales and Western Australian
Curricula of The 1970s 6. The Manifold Ways in which Language Works: The
Generation After Dartmouth 7. The Many Voices of Dartmouth Section 2:
Dartmouth today: why it still matters 8. From Personal Growth [1966] to
Personal Growth and Social Agency [2016] - proposing an invigorated model
for the 21st Century 9. Dartmouth's Growth Model Reconceived from a Social
Perspective 10. The status and relevance of the Growth model for a new
generation of English teachers in New South Wales, Australia 11. Growing
the nation: The influence of Dartmouth on the teaching of literature in
subject English in Australia 12. Language and Experience: (Rereading Growth
Through English) Section 3: Reflections: but for the future 13. W(h)ither
Media in English? 14. Back to the future: the restoration of canon and the
backlash against multiculturalism in secondary English curricula 15.
Finding and Keeping Poetry 16. Reading for Pleasure in English Class:
Developing Reading Dispositions and Identities in a Digital Society 17.
Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and the Problem of Poverty: From Cultural
Identity to Political Subjectivity 18. The Dartmouth Conference Revisited:
Changing views of grammar - or not? 19. "What is English?": New Directions
for the Discipline in a Transnational World
the Dartmouth Seminar and Growth through English 2. Growth through English
and The Uses of English: Literature, knowledge and experience 3. Re-reading
Dartmouth: An American Perspective on the Pasts and Presents of English
Teaching 4. The impact of the Blue Books prior to Dartmouth 5. Dartmouth
and Personal Gowth in Australia: the New South Wales and Western Australian
Curricula of The 1970s 6. The Manifold Ways in which Language Works: The
Generation After Dartmouth 7. The Many Voices of Dartmouth Section 2:
Dartmouth today: why it still matters 8. From Personal Growth [1966] to
Personal Growth and Social Agency [2016] - proposing an invigorated model
for the 21st Century 9. Dartmouth's Growth Model Reconceived from a Social
Perspective 10. The status and relevance of the Growth model for a new
generation of English teachers in New South Wales, Australia 11. Growing
the nation: The influence of Dartmouth on the teaching of literature in
subject English in Australia 12. Language and Experience: (Rereading Growth
Through English) Section 3: Reflections: but for the future 13. W(h)ither
Media in English? 14. Back to the future: the restoration of canon and the
backlash against multiculturalism in secondary English curricula 15.
Finding and Keeping Poetry 16. Reading for Pleasure in English Class:
Developing Reading Dispositions and Identities in a Digital Society 17.
Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and the Problem of Poverty: From Cultural
Identity to Political Subjectivity 18. The Dartmouth Conference Revisited:
Changing views of grammar - or not? 19. "What is English?": New Directions
for the Discipline in a Transnational World