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Rethinking English In Schools A New And Constructive Stage Continuum Studies In Education Viv Ellis

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Rethinking English In Schools A New And Constructive Stage Continuum Studies In Education Viv Ellis
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.02 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Viv Ellis, Carol Fox, Brian Street
ISBN: 0826499228
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Rethinking English In Schools A New And Constructive Stage Continuum Studies In Education Viv Ellis by Viv Ellis, Carol Fox, Brian Street 0826499228 instant download after payment.

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 understand curriculum and pedagogy in complex ways that a simple focus on content and methods neglects. Curriculum and pedagogy bring learners, teachers, institutions and the wider society into the debate. >

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