Cambridge Checkpoints VCE Text Guides The View from Castle Rock by Alice Munro

Cambridge Checkpoints VCE Text Guides  The View from Castle Rock by Alice Munro
Author: Natalie Bellis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781107297739

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Cambridge Checkpoints VCE Text Guides are an invaluable digital resource for all students of senior English. This guide for Area of Study 2 will help you develop the confidence you need to write essays throughout the year, and to build your skills in creating and presenting in readiness for the end of year exam. Cambridge Checkpoints VCE Text Guides for Area of Study 2 offer you: • Detailed character analysis • Discussion of themes, ideas and values • A focus on the language features and conventions of your text • Writing prompts and an exploration of your text in Context • Comprehensive guide to further reading

Cambridge Checkpoints VCE English Units 3 and 4 2013

Cambridge Checkpoints VCE English Units 3 and 4 2013
Author: Andrea Hayes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-12-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781107686823

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Cambridge Checkpoints VCE are updated regularly to provide you with the most-up-to-date exam preparation available.

English for the Australian Curriculum Book 1

English for the Australian Curriculum Book 1
Author: Brenton Doecke,Pam Macintyre,Graham Parr,Natalie Bellis,Scot Bulfin,Kelli McGraw,Lisa McNeice,Karen Moni,Gary Simmons
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781107648623

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English for the Australian Curriculum Book 1 privileges student experience, creative engagement with texts, moments of reflection and deep thinking. Drawing on an inquiry model of learning, it provides opportunities for students to write and create their own texts. Written for the Australian Curriculum, English for the Australian Curriculum Book 1 provides a fully balanced and integrated approach to the study of language, literature and literacy. It actively engages students with texts at a variety of levels: • Develops language skills at word, sentence and text level, with activities in reading, writing, viewing, creating, listening and speaking • Encourages student writing across a variety of contexts, for a variety of purposes and for a variety of audiences • Underlines the importance of visual literacy • Provides opportunities for students to create their own multimodal texts

Teachers for the Future

Teachers for the Future
Author: Victoria Showunmi,Delroy Constantine-Simms
Publsiher: Trentham Books Limited
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1995
Genre: Minority teachers
ISBN: 185856039X

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Examines the policies and procedures in 17 teacher education institutions and identifies the practices that exclude or discourage black students

Teaching Australian Literature

Teaching Australian Literature
Author: Brenton Doecke,Larissa McLean Davies,Philip Mead
Publsiher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781743050453

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Summary: What role should Australian literature play in the school curriculum? What principles should guide our selection of Australian texts? To what extent should concepts of the nation and a national identity frame the study of Australian writing? What do we imagine Australian literature to be? How do English teachers go about engaging their students in reading Australian texts? This volume brings together teachers, teacher educators, creative writers and literary scholars in a joint inquiry that takes a fresh look at what it means to teach Australian literature. The immediate occasion for the publication of these essays is the implementation of The Australian Curriculum: English, which several contributors subject to critical scrutiny. In doing so, they question the way that literature teaching is currently being constructed by standards-based reforms, not only in Australia but elsewhere.

Language and Creativity

Language and Creativity
Author: Brenton Doecke,Graham Parr,Wayne Sawyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-08
Genre: Creative teaching
ISBN: 1921586877

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"What do English teachers understand by the word 'creativity'? How does their understanding of creativity differ from the meanings that others ascribe to this word? What forms does creativity take in their classrooms? Prompted by Raymond Williams's statement that creativity involves stepping from the 'known into the 'unknown', the contributors to this volume inquire into how their students explore the 'unknown' in a policy environment where everything is mapped out in advance by predetermined learning 'outcomes'. They see their classrooms as spaces for students to engage in imagination, play and learning that exceed the conventional expectations of standardised learning continua. However, rather than supposing that it is possible to transcend those settings, as in old-fashioned notions of creativity or giftedness, the authors carefully trace the ways in which moments of creativity still occur within the heavily regulated environments imposed on them by governments. Creativity, they argue, should be understood as a product of the institutional setting of the school, as something that is facilitated by the social relationships of the classroom, rather than falling back on to assumed binaries of school as a place of regulation and control and creativity as something that can only happen outside the school gates. History has a privileged place in these essays, which draw on work from a number of key theorists in the history of English curriculum and related areas of the social science, including the work of Raymond Williams." --backcover.

Only Connect

Only Connect
Author: Brenton Doecke,Mark Howie,Wayne Sawyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2006
Genre: English language
ISBN: 1862546983

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At a time when popular media are promoting a view of schooling as 'drilling and skilling', this book argues the role schools should play in producing a literate, imaginative, and critically engaged citizenry.

The Locke Reader

The Locke Reader
Author: John W. Yolton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1977-03-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521212820

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John Yolton seeks to allow readers of Locke to have accessible in one volume sections from a wide range of Locke's books, structured so that some of the interconnections of his thought can be seen and traced. Although Locke did not write from a system of philosophy, he did have in mind an overall division of human knowledge. The readings begin with Locke's essay on Hermeneutics and the portions of his Essay Concerning Human Understanding on how to read a text. The reset of the selections are organized around Locke's division of human knowledge into natural science, ethics, and the theory of signs. Yolton's introduction and commentary explicate Locke's doctrines and provide the reader with the general background knowledge of other seventeenth-century writers and their works necessary to an understanding of Locke and his time.