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Mazza, Donna; de Boer, Narrelle; Rhodes, David – English in Australia, 2021
Teaching Australian Gothic as a system of literary analysis can be challenging. Often linked to imprecise concepts that are difficult to identify, Australian Gothic is regularly reduced to 'something weird' or 'just a feeling'. However, the Gothic mode in Australia has established itself as an effective approach and developed some clear strategies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literary Genres, English Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Jones, Zach – English in Australia, 2021
Psychological trauma is swiftly becoming one of the most significant public health concerns and obstacles to effective education in the current teaching climate. This paper responds to my experiences as both a secondary English teacher and registered psychologist, examining the potential utility of trauma literature in the English classroom for…
Descriptors: Trauma, Public Health, English Instruction, English Literature
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Locke, Terry – English in Australia, 2018
This review essay begins with the premise that we are all writers. However, for a number of reasons, many teachers struggle to identify as writers and teachers of writing. In the current environment, the need for schools to adopt pedagogical practices facilitating the development of disciplinary literacies means that teachers cannot avoid the task…
Descriptors: Authors, Self Concept, Teaching Methods, Writing Teachers
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Rose, David – English in Australia, 2016
This paper outlines a sequence of strategies that are designed to enable every child to experience pleasure in reading narrative literature, and to achieve success in writing, both their own stories and the responses to literature expected by the school curriculum. To enable these goals, literary texts are analysed at three scales: whole literary…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Childrens Literature, Literature Appreciation, Literary Genres
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Macken-Horarik, Mary – English in Australia, 2014
At a time when political leaders and media pundits seek to narrow the English curriculum and reduce its knowledge structure to the "basics," it is helpful to revisit the potential of different approaches to learning in English that have evolved over time. In this paper I reflect on the semantic features of personal growth, cultural…
Descriptors: Case Studies, English Curriculum, Literary Styles, Educational History
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Morgan, Wendy – English in Australia, 2007
In this article, the author reflects on Statement Three of the Australian Association for the Teaching of English (AATE) "Statements of Belief". The third statement begins: "We value the power of the imagination and literary expression to provide pleasure and enrich life." Statement 3 has two parts. It identifies what the study of literature…
Descriptors: Literature, Imagination, Aesthetics, Creativity
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Smagorinsky, Peter; Augustine, Sharon Murphy; O'Donnell-Allen, Cindy – English in Australia, 2007
This study focuses on two high school seniors as they wrote in their British Literature and Psychology classes. We analyse the writing experiences of the two volunteer students as they produced formal academic writing (research, essays, and synopses), personal writing (poems, stories, and personal narratives), and hybrid writing (research written…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Seniors, Academic Discourse, Protocol Analysis
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McConnell, Scott – English in Australia, 2007
Terence Rattigan is writer of psychological dramas whose unique works focus on the psychological issues and emotional conflicts of his characters. An analysis of three of Rattigan's most popular and influential works--"The Winslow Boy, Separate Tables, Ross"--highlights Rattigan's Romantic Realist focus on universal personal issues and…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Psychology, Self Concept, Drama
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Shepherd, Greg – English in Australia, 1984
Relates Frank Hardy's and Bruce Pascoe's advice to students in a writing class concerning what they believe to be the necessary qualities of a good short story from the editing and publishing standpoint. (HOD)
Descriptors: Authors, Foreign Countries, Literary Genres, Publishing Industry
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Moss, Peter – English in Australia, 1982
Argues for the development of new literary texts and for the development of new and appropriate literary theories to teach these texts. (HOD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Theories, English Curriculum
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Strube, Paul – English in Australia, 1986
Argues that literary criticism, in the guise of genre theory, can illuminate a consideration of textbook language by (1) classifying texts based on form, (2) indicating the relation of that form to reader expectations and reader/author "shared past experiences," (3) determining communicable purpose and meanings, and (4) constraining…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Language Usage, Literary Criticism