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Doecke, Brenton – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2016
This essay unfolds through a series of juxtapositions, involving storytelling and writing of a more analytical nature. In thinking about what I "know" as an English teacher, my aim has been to present my ideas in a form that might do justice to the contradictions and complexities of my professional life, including my continuing efforts…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, Story Telling, Standards
Breen, Lisa; Illesca, Bella; Doecke, Brenton – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2018
This essay presents an English teacher's inquiry into her professional practice in an institutional setting that is heavily regulated by standards-based reforms. Rather than something external to her, she sees those reforms as part of an internal conflict that affects her capacity to be fully responsive to her students. In dialogue with a…
Descriptors: Standards, Educational Change, Writing (Composition), Teacher Attitudes
Yates, Lyn; Davies, Larissa McLean; Buzacott, Lucy; Doecke, Brenton; Mead, Philip; Sawyer, Wayne – Curriculum Journal, 2019
This article takes up questions about knowledge and the school curriculum with respect to literary studies within subject English. Its intention is to focus on literary studies in English from the context of current waves of curriculum reform, rather than as part of the conversations primarily within the field of English, to raise questions about…
Descriptors: Literacy, English Instruction, English Curriculum, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Doecke, Brenton – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2016
This essay introduces two presentations (or "Vorträge") by Ulf Abraham and Thomas Zabka that were originally published in the German journal, "Didaktik Deutsch." I reflect on the complexities of translation and intercultural communication, and ask how we might meaningfully compare the policy environment of one country with that…
Descriptors: German, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Intercultural Communication
Doecke, Brenton – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2015
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: Story Telling, Standards, Standardized Tests, Educational Change
Doecke, Brenton – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2014
John Yandell's "The Social Construction of Meaning: Reading Literature in Urban Classrooms" provides a powerful counterpoint to current policy discourse in education. By focusing on the social interactions that occur in the classrooms of two English teachers, Yandell shows how their pupils are able to explore dimensions of language and…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, English Instruction, English Teachers, Literature
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
Kostogriz, Alex; Doecke, Brenton – Teaching Education, 2011
Over the last two decades, teachers in Australia have witnessed multiple incarnations of the idea of "educational accountability" and its enactment. Research into this phenomenon of educational policy and practice has revealed various layers of the concept, particularly its professional, bureaucratic, political and cultural dimensions…
Descriptors: Testing, Governance, Foreign Countries, Accountability
Doecke, Brenton – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2004
This paper draws on research that has recently been conducted in Australia on the possibility of formulating professional standards for teachers of English in primary and secondary schools. English teachers around the country have played a vital role in the project, writing stories in an effort to capture "accomplished" English teaching,…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Foreign Countries, English Teachers, English Instruction
Doecke, Brenton; Green, Bill; Kostogris, Alex; Reid, Jo-Anne; Sawyer, Wayne – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2007
This article problematises representations of professional practice. It investigates assumptions behind received accounts of professional practice, including professional standards that purportedly capture what accomplished English teachers "should know and be able to do", "scientific" studies that construct accounts of classrooms from the…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Researchers, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Doecke, Brenton; Gill, Margaret – 1999
This paper first gives an overview of the English teaching profession in Australia, contending that the contested nature of subject English is as old as its establishment as a proper study for university undergraduates in the late 19th century and its emergence as a recognizable school subject several decades later. The paper relates that…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, English Teachers, Foreign Countries