玛格丽特的阅读课;或者,文学作为课程

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH English in Education Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI:10.1080/04250494.2022.2145943
B. Green
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在当前英语教师和扫盲教育者的压力和压力下,人们往往忽视了历史的持续重要性。本文集中了两个问题:玛格丽特·米克·斯宾塞作为英语教学、阅读教育学和识字教育史上的关键人物的工作,以及课程探究作为重新聚焦和更新该领域的资源的价值。在这种背景下,本文引入了文学作为课程的一个特殊概念,首先与米克最具生动性的文本之一合作,然后与英国课程史上另一位关键人物詹姆斯·莫菲特(James Moffett)联系起来,概述了当文学与课程之间的关系被丰富地重新概念化时可能发生的事情。
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Margaret’s reading lessons; or, literature as curriculum
ABSTRACT All too often lost in the pressure and intensity of the current practice of English teachers and literacy educators is due acknowledgement of the continuing importance of history. This paper brings together two concerns: the work of Margaret Meek Spencer as a key figure in the history of English teaching, reading pedagogy and literacy education, and the value of curriculum inquiry as a resource for re-focusing and renewing the field. In that context, the paper introduces a particular notion of literature as curriculum, working first with one of Meek’s most generative texts and then linking with another key figure in English curriculum history, James Moffett, to outline what is possible when the relationship between literature and curriculum is richly reconceptualised.
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English in Education
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