1. English Curriculum Studies 1 CLB018 / CLP408 Lecture 2 Models of English teaching: Pedagogical approaches Kelli McGraw
2. Write a statement in one sentence beginning: ‘The aims and purposes of secondary English (Years 8–12) are …’ Consider: whothe learners are whatthey should learn and how. (tip: making brief notes justifying your statement will prepare you to complete Part A of Assignment 1)
6. Literature vs. TextsPerhaps the greatest barrier to a paradigmshift is the reality of paradigm paralysis: the inability or refusal to see beyond the current models of thinking. Discourse = An institutionalised way of thinking, a social boundary defining what can be said about a specific topic.
7. More Metalanguage... “Discourses[‘unwritten rules about how something can be discussed’] do not offer neutral descriptions of the world. They actively shape the world in favour of certain viewpoints.” (Moon, 1992 ‘Literary Terms: A practical glossary’ p.36) Models of English teaching: Which discourses do you draw on?
15. Our Homework The homework task for this week was to bring in a bag filled with FIVE artefacts that you think symbolise the kind of English teacher you want to be. What did you choose? Which discourses can you identify in your choices? Do you think you are ‘old fashioned’ in your approach after learning more about the history of how the English curriculum has developed? What have you discovered about what you value?
16. Finally, have you... Checked out Blackboard for CLB018? Obtained the text ‘Charged with Meaning’? Printed/saved the Bushell reading? Checked out our unit blog? http://englishteachinginoz.wordpress.com/ Joined twitter (and ‘tweeted’)?