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* To be co-published with the International Federation for Teaching
English (IFTE) * The book will be of interest to an international
audience in all English speaking countries, notably UK, USA,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand - but also in other countries where
'English' is the medium of instruction e.g. India, Singapore, South
Africa etc. * 'English' and 'Literacy' is always in the spotlight
and kept as a high profile issues for all teachers across the globe
* English evolves constantly through international influences -
there is therefore a very special need for a book which captures
this global phenomenon. * IFTE has over 50,000 members worldwide.
* To be co-published with the International Federation for Teaching
English (IFTE) * The book will be of interest to an international
audience in all English speaking countries, notably UK, USA,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand - but also in other countries where
'English' is the medium of instruction e.g. India, Singapore, South
Africa etc. * 'English' and 'Literacy' is always in the spotlight
and kept as a high profile issues for all teachers across the globe
* English evolves constantly through international influences -
there is therefore a very special need for a book which captures
this global phenomenon. * IFTE has over 50,000 members worldwide.
Literature teaching remains central to the teaching of English
around the world. This edited text brings together expert global
figures under the banner of the International Federation for the
Teaching of English (IFTE). The book captures a state-of-the-art
snapshot of leading trends in current literature teaching, as well
as detailing predicted trends for the future. The expert scholar
and leading teacher contributors, coming from a wide range of
countries with fascinatingly diverse approaches to literature
teaching, cover a range of central and fundamental topics:
literature and diversity; digital literatures; pedagogy and reader
response; mother tongues; the business of reading; publishers,
adolescent fiction and censorship; assessing responses to
literature; the changing definitions of literature and multimodal
texts. The collection reviews the consistently important place of
literature in the education of young people and provides
international evidence of its enduring value and contribution to
education, resisting the functionalist and narrowly nationalist
perspectives of misguided government authorities. International
Perspectives on the Teaching of Literature in Schools will be of
value to researchers, PhD students, literature scholars,
practitioners, teacher educators, teachers and all those in the
extensive academic community interested in English and literacy
around the world.
Literature teaching remains central to the teaching of English
around the world. This edited text brings together expert global
figures under the banner of the International Federation for the
Teaching of English (IFTE). The book captures a state-of-the-art
snapshot of leading trends in current literature teaching, as well
as detailing predicted trends for the future. The expert scholar
and leading teacher contributors, coming from a wide range of
countries with fascinatingly diverse approaches to literature
teaching, cover a range of central and fundamental topics:
literature and diversity; digital literatures; pedagogy and reader
response; mother tongues; the business of reading; publishers,
adolescent fiction and censorship; assessing responses to
literature; the changing definitions of literature and multimodal
texts. The collection reviews the consistently important place of
literature in the education of young people and provides
international evidence of its enduring value and contribution to
education, resisting the functionalist and narrowly nationalist
perspectives of misguided government authorities. International
Perspectives on the Teaching of Literature in Schools will be of
value to researchers, PhD students, literature scholars,
practitioners, teacher educators, teachers and all those in the
extensive academic community interested in English and literacy
around the world.
The renowned and highly experienced editors of this book bring
together the leading voices in contemporary English education under
the banner of the International Federation for the Teaching of
English (IFTE). The collected chapters here represent the very best
of international writing on the teaching of English in the past
decade. The key issues and debates surrounding English teaching
across the globe are discussed and analysed accessibly, and
incorporate wide-ranging topics including: * The impact of high
stakes testing on teaching and learning; * Addressing the needs of
minority groups; * The digitization of literature and new
conceptions of text; * Rewriting the canon; * Dealing with
curriculum change; * "Best practices" in the teaching of English; *
The tension between 'literacy' and 'English'; * English and
bilingual education; * The impact of digital technologies on
teaching and learning; * Conceptions of English as a subject
[secondary and tertiary]; * Bringing the critical into the
English/Literacy classroom; * The future of subject English; *
Empowering voices on the margins; * Pre-service teacher education;
* The social networking English classroom. This text looks at the
changing face of subject English from the differing perspectives of
policy makers, teacher educators, teachers and their students. It
tackles some of the hard questions posed by technological advances
in a global society, challenges conventional approaches to teaching
and points to the emerging possibilities for a traditional school
subject such as English in the face of rapid change and increasing
societal expectations. Despite all of the converging political and
technological threats, the authors of this engaging and insightful
text portray an immense confidence in the ultimate worth of
teaching and learning subject English.
The renowned and highly experienced editors of this book bring
together the leading voices in contemporary English education under
the banner of the International Federation for the Teaching of
English (IFTE). The collected chapters here represent the very best
of international writing on the teaching of English in the past
decade. The key issues and debates surrounding English teaching
across the globe are discussed and analysed accessibly, and
incorporate wide-ranging topics including: * The impact of high
stakes testing on teaching and learning; * Addressing the needs of
minority groups; * The digitization of literature and new
conceptions of text; * Rewriting the canon; * Dealing with
curriculum change; * "Best practices" in the teaching of English; *
The tension between 'literacy' and 'English'; * English and
bilingual education; * The impact of digital technologies on
teaching and learning; * Conceptions of English as a subject
[secondary and tertiary]; * Bringing the critical into the
English/Literacy classroom; * The future of subject English; *
Empowering voices on the margins; * Pre-service teacher education;
* The social networking English classroom. This text looks at the
changing face of subject English from the differing perspectives of
policy makers, teacher educators, teachers and their students. It
tackles some of the hard questions posed by technological advances
in a global society, challenges conventional approaches to teaching
and points to the emerging possibilities for a traditional school
subject such as English in the face of rapid change and increasing
societal expectations. Despite all of the converging political and
technological threats, the authors of this engaging and insightful
text portray an immense confidence in the ultimate worth of
teaching and learning subject English.
The seminal Dartmouth Conference (1966) remains a remarkably
influential moment in the history of English teaching. Bringing
together leading voices in contemporary English education, this
book celebrates the Conference and its legacy, drawing attention to
what it has achieved, and the questions it has raised. Encompassing
a multitude of reflections on the Dartmouth Conference, The Future
of English Teaching Worldwide provides fresh and revisionist
readings of the meeting and its leading figures. Chapters showcase
innovative and exciting new insights for English scholars, and
address both theoretical and practical elements of teaching English
in a variety of settings and countries. Covering topics including
the place of new media in English curricula, the role of the canon,
poetry and grammar, the text is divided into three accessible
parts: Historical perspectives Dartmouth today: why it still
matters Reflections: but for the future. This powerful collection
will be of value to researchers, postgraduate students, literature
scholars, practitioners, teacher educators, trainee and in-service
teachers, as well as other parties involved in the teaching and
study of English.
The seminal Dartmouth Conference (1966) remains a remarkably
influential moment in the history of English teaching. Bringing
together leading voices in contemporary English education, this
book celebrates the Conference and its legacy, drawing attention to
what it has achieved, and the questions it has raised. Encompassing
a multitude of reflections on the Dartmouth Conference, The Future
of English Teaching Worldwide provides fresh and revisionist
readings of the meeting and its leading figures. Chapters showcase
innovative and exciting new insights for English scholars, and
address both theoretical and practical elements of teaching English
in a variety of settings and countries. Covering topics including
the place of new media in English curricula, the role of the canon,
poetry and grammar, the text is divided into three accessible
parts: Historical perspectives Dartmouth today: why it still
matters Reflections: but for the future. This powerful collection
will be of value to researchers, postgraduate students, literature
scholars, practitioners, teacher educators, trainee and in-service
teachers, as well as other parties involved in the teaching and
study of English.
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