This book provides a broad introduction to the critical work of
leading Australian educator Garth Boomer, widely recognised as a
significant figure in English teaching. This insightful text provides
an accessible introduction to his work, with particular reference to
English curriculum and pedagogy, and provides a fascinating account of
his journey as a scholar-practitioner, from classroom teaching to the
highest levels of the educational bureaucracy. Bill Green explores
Boomer’s huge influence on literacy education, teacher development,
curriculum inquiry, and educational policy, and critically asks why
Boomer’s insights and arguments about English teaching from the last
century have such importance for the field now. This text also focuses
on the nature and significance of his curriculum thinking,
specifically his arguments and provocations regarding English
teaching, the English classroom, and the contexts that infuse and
shape them. It constitutes a rich resource for rethinking English
teaching in the present day and provides an important contribution to
the historical imagination. With all due consideration of the larger
context of social life and educational thought, this text will help
any student of English in Education and Language Arts obtain a deeper
understanding of Boomer’s vital contribution to the field of
education.
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ISBN
9781040093467
Publisert
2024
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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