Teacher agency in the selection of literary texts

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH English in Education Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/04250494.2022.2085550
Annabel Watson, L. Kelly, Joan Foley, Judith Kneen, S. Chapman, Lorna Smith, Helena Thomas
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ABSTRACT The nature of English as a school subject – and particularly English literature – is a longstanding issue of debate for practitioners and researchers internationally. One dimension of this concerns the forces that shape the diet of literary texts that students are fed. In this study, we draw on the ecological model of agency to interrogate the factors which influence how teachers choose literary texts for whole class teaching. Dimensions of agency are used as lenses to reveal the complex ways in which values and beliefs, structures of authority, material resources, and identities shape the selection of books, plays and poetry that are taught in English. By looking across these dimensions, we identify important questions which contribute to the debate: who should have agency to choose the texts taught; how does teacher agency influence students’ experiences of English literature; how far should we expect these experiences to be standardised?
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教师在文学文本选择中的代理作用
英语作为一门学校学科的性质——尤其是英语文学——是国际上从业者和研究人员长期争论的问题。其中一个维度涉及塑造学生被喂食的文学文本饮食的力量。在本研究中,我们利用代理的生态模型来询问影响教师如何选择文学文本进行全班教学的因素。代理的维度被用作透镜来揭示价值观和信仰、权威结构、物质资源和身份塑造英语教学书籍、戏剧和诗歌选择的复杂方式。通过观察这些维度,我们确定了有助于辩论的重要问题:谁应该有权选择教授的文本;教师代理如何影响学生的英语文学体验;我们应该期待这些体验标准化到什么程度?
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English in Education
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