390104. English and literacy curriculum and pedagogy (excl. LOTE, ESL and TESOL)
Title | 390104. English and literacy curriculum and pedagogy (excl. LOTE, ESL and TESOL) |
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Parent | 3901. Curriculum and pedagogy |
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Developing literacy in the secondary classroom
Barton, Georgina and Woolley, Gary. 2017. Developing literacy in the secondary classroom. United Kingdom. SAGE Publications Ltd.Textbook
Exploring the arts and literacy in curriculum: a cross-cultural comparison of Australia, Canada and France
Barton, Georgina, Lemieux, Amelie and Chabanne, Jean-Charles. 2018. "Exploring the arts and literacy in curriculum: a cross-cultural comparison of Australia, Canada and France." Australian Art Education. 39 (1), pp. 50-68.Article
How to write what you want to say ... about visual images
Hipwell, Patricia, Carter, Lyn and Barton, Georgina. 2017. How to write what you want to say ... about visual images. Brisbane, Australia. Boolarong Press.Authored book
Supporting middle years students in creating multimodal texts with iPad apps
Barton, Georgina and Trimble-Roles, Rebecca. 2016. "Supporting middle years students in creating multimodal texts with iPad apps." Literacy Learning: The Middle Years. 24 (3), pp. i-vii.Article
Encouraging a dynamic relationship between the arts and literacy
Barton, Georgina and Ewing, Robyn. 2017. "Encouraging a dynamic relationship between the arts and literacy." Barton, Georgina and Baguley, Margaret (ed.) The Palgrave handbook of global arts education. Basingstoke, United Kingdom. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 221-243Edited book (chapter)
Unpacking visual literacy for early years learners
Barton, Georgina. 2016. "Unpacking visual literacy for early years learners." Practical Literacy: the Early and Primary Years. 21 (1), pp. 6-8.Article
Conceptualising a literacy education model for junior secondary students: The spatial and reflective practices of an Australian school
Barton, Georgina and McKay, Loraine. 2016. "Conceptualising a literacy education model for junior secondary students: The spatial and reflective practices of an Australian school." English in Australia. 51 (1), pp. 37-45.Article
Enhancing Phonological Awareness and Orthographic Knowledge of Preservice Teachers: An Intervention through Online Coursework
Westerveld, Marleen F. and Barton, Georgina. 2017. "Enhancing Phonological Awareness and Orthographic Knowledge of Preservice Teachers: An Intervention through Online Coursework." Australian Journal of Teacher Education. 42 (12). https://doi.org/10.14221/ajte.2017v42n12.6Article
Literacy, multiliteracies and the teaching of reading and writing
Barton, Georgina and Lennon, Sherilyn. 2017. "Literacy, multiliteracies and the teaching of reading and writing." Pendergast, Donna, Main, Katherine and Bahr, Nan (ed.) Teaching middle years: rethinking curriculum, pedagogy and assessment. Australia. Allen & Unwin. pp. 115-132Textbook (chapter)
Encouraging productive arts-literacy dialogues: a call to action
Barton, Georgina. 2014. "Encouraging productive arts-literacy dialogues: a call to action." Barton, Georgina (ed.) Literacy in the arts: retheorising learning and teaching. Switzerland. Springer. pp. 287-293Edited book (chapter)
Literacy and knowledge: classroom practice in the arts
Barton, Georgina and Freebody, Peter. 2014. "Literacy and knowledge: classroom practice in the arts." Barton, Georgina (ed.) Literacy in the arts: retheorising learning and teaching. Switzerland. Springer. pp. 93-110Edited book (chapter)
Literacy and the arts: interpretation and expression of symbolic form
Barton, Georgina. 2014. "Literacy and the arts: interpretation and expression of symbolic form." Barton, Georgina (ed.) Literacy in the arts: retheorising learning and teaching. Switzerland. Springer. pp. 3-19Edited book (chapter)
Literacy education: about being in the world
Freebody, Peter, Barton, Georgina and Chan, Eveline. 2014. "Literacy education: about being in the world." Leung, Constant and Street, Brian V. (ed.) The Routledge companion to English studies. London. Routledge. pp. 419-434Edited book (chapter)
Literacy in the arts: retheorising learning and teaching
Barton, Georgina (ed.) 2014. Literacy in the arts: retheorising learning and teaching. Switzerland. Springer.Edited book
Teaching writing in today's classrooms: looking back to look forward
Barton, Georgina. Turbill, Jan, Barton, Georgina and Brock, Cynthia (ed.) 2015. Teaching writing in today's classrooms: looking back to look forward. South Australia. Australian Literacy Educators' Association (ALEA).Edited book
Writing practices today and in the future: multimodal and creative text composition in the 21st century
Barton, Georgina, Arnold, Julie and Trimble-Roles, Rebecca. 2015. "Writing practices today and in the future: multimodal and creative text composition in the 21st century." Turbill, Jan, Barton, Georgina and Brock, Cynthia (ed.) Teaching writing in today's classrooms: looking back to look forward. South Australia. Australian Literacy Educators' Association (ALEA). pp. 241-261Edited book (chapter)
Deepening understanding of ‘pedagogical outcomes’ through video data collection: a catalyst for guided reflective learning conversations
Dann, Christopher and Richardson, Tony. 2015. "Deepening understanding of ‘pedagogical outcomes’ through video data collection: a catalyst for guided reflective learning conversations." International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning. 10 (1), pp. 62-80. https://doi.org/10.1080/22040552.2015.1084677Article
Indigenous education and literacy policy in Australia: bringing learning back to the debate
Fogarty, William, Riddle, Stewart, Lovell, Melissa and Wilson, Ben. 2017. "Indigenous education and literacy policy in Australia: bringing learning back to the debate." The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. 47 (2), pp. 185-197. https://doi.org/10.1017/jie.2017.18Article
Simplified pictorial representations in explicit foreign language vocabulary learning
Bates, James William. 2017. Simplified pictorial representations in explicit foreign language vocabulary learning. Doctorate other than PhD Doctor of Education. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/5c008c59e2130Doctorate other than PhD
The arts and literacy: what does it mean to be arts literate?
Barton, Georgina. 2013. "The arts and literacy: what does it mean to be arts literate?" International Journal of Education and the Arts. 14 (18), pp. 1-21.Article
The spatialized practices of teaching writing in Australian elementary schools: diverse students shaping discoursal selves
Ryan, Mary and Barton, Georgina. 2014. "The spatialized practices of teaching writing in Australian elementary schools: diverse students shaping discoursal selves." Research in the Teaching of English. 48 (3), pp. 303-329.Article
Working towards a ‘thirdspace’ in the teaching of writing to middle years students
Ryan, Mary and Barton, Georgina. 2013. "Working towards a ‘thirdspace’ in the teaching of writing to middle years students." Literacy Learning: The Middle Years. 21 (3), pp. 71-81.Article
Music, multiliteracies and multimodality: exploring the book and movie versions of Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing
Barton, Georgina and Unsworth, Len. 2014. "Music, multiliteracies and multimodality: exploring the book and movie versions of Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing." Australian Journal of Language and Literacy. 37 (1), pp. 3-20.Article
Literacy in the middle years visual arts classroom: a ‘functional’ approach
Barton, Georgina. 2015. "Literacy in the middle years visual arts classroom: a ‘functional’ approach." Literacy Learning: The Middle Years. 23 (2), pp. 40-52.Article
Adolescent learners and reading: exploring a collaborative, community approach
Barton, Georgina and McKay, Loraine. 2016. "Adolescent learners and reading: exploring a collaborative, community approach." Australian Journal of Language and Literacy. 39 (2), pp. 162-175.Article
‘It’s easy!’: scaffolding literacy for teaching multimodal texts
Lowien, Nathan. 2016. "‘It’s easy!’: scaffolding literacy for teaching multimodal texts." Literacy Learning: The Middle Years. 24 (1), pp. 38-52.Article
The robots are coming for your job! Why digital literacy is so important for the jobs of the future
Riddle, Stewart. 2015. "The robots are coming for your job! Why digital literacy is so important for the jobs of the future." The Conversation. 27 August 2015, pp. 1-4.Blog
The semiotic construction of values in the videogame Watch Dogs
Lowien, Nathan. 2016. "The semiotic construction of values in the videogame Watch Dogs." English in Australia. 51 (2), pp. 41-51.Article
On music and literacy learning in the middle years
Riddle, Stewart. 2016. "On music and literacy learning in the middle years." Literacy Learning: The Middle Years. 24 (3), pp. 16-18.Article
The more that they read the more things they will know: becoming word conscious
Peel, Karen L.. 2016. "The more that they read the more things they will know: becoming word conscious." Literacy Learning: The Middle Years. 24 (2), pp. 34-42.Article
Attitudes towards using The Simpsons to engage students in the English classroom
Heffernan, Amanda. 2016. "Attitudes towards using The Simpsons to engage students in the English classroom." Literacy Learning: The Middle Years. 24 (2), pp. 55-65.Article
Managing literacy teaching and learning for 'new' and mobile students
Butt, Merilyn, Foley, Michele, Nolan, Lee, Stuhmcke, Karen and Henderson, Robyn. 2016. "Managing literacy teaching and learning for 'new' and mobile students." Literacy Learning: The Middle Years. 24 (1), pp. i-viii.Article
EFL teachers professional learning needs: working with multimedia and the cloud
O'Neill, Shirley. 2015. "EFL teachers professional learning needs: working with multimedia and the cloud." Wong, Lap Tuen and Dubey-Jhaveri, Aditi (ed.) English language education in a global world: practices, issues and challenges. New York. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 45-60Edited book (chapter)
Singing songs as a creative method for narrative inquiry in the English classroom
Riddle, Stewart. 2015. "Singing songs as a creative method for narrative inquiry in the English classroom." English in Australia. 50 (3), pp. 71-74.Article
Playgrounds of language: the role of agency in the development of literacy
Macfarlane, Kym, Noble, Karen and Cartmel, Jennifer. 2005. "Playgrounds of language: the role of agency in the development of literacy." Jeffrey, Peter L. (ed.) International Conference of the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE 2005): Creative Dissent: Constructive Solutions. Sydney, Australia 27 Nov - 01 Dec 2005 Melbourne, Australia.Paper
As a creative writer myself, will I become a more creative teacher?
Jones, Janice K.. 2014. "As a creative writer myself, will I become a more creative teacher?" O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) 1st International Conference on Deep Languages Education Policy and Practices (INLEPS 2014): Stimulating Languages Learning: Global Perspectives and Local Practice. Brisbane, Australia 11 - 12 Oct 2014Paper
Exploring digital literacy: moving from buzzwords towards a social construction of competency
Ostini, Jenny. 2014. "Exploring digital literacy: moving from buzzwords towards a social construction of competency." Keppell, Mike and Reushle, Shirley (ed.) 2nd Digital Rural Futures Conference 2014. Toowoomba, Australia 25 - 27 Jun 2014 Toowoomba, Australia.Poster
Two different learning environments: how do Arabic international students cope with the Australian learning system?
Almansouri, Bassim and van Rensburg, Henriette. 2012. "Two different learning environments: how do Arabic international students cope with the Australian learning system?" 2nd International Conference on Leadership in Pedagogies and Learning (ISLPAL 2012): The Power of Personal Pedagogy: Working from the Wisdom Within. Brisbane, Australia 04 - 05 Aug 2012 Brisbane, Australia.Paper
NAPLAN’s tale of two territories: why ACT and NT are on opposite ends of the spectrum
Riddle, Stewart. 2015. "NAPLAN’s tale of two territories: why ACT and NT are on opposite ends of the spectrum." The Conversation. 6 August 2015, pp. 1-3.Blog
A balanced approach is best for teaching kids how to read
Riddle, Stewart. 2015. "A balanced approach is best for teaching kids how to read." The Conversation. 18 February 2015, pp. 1-3.Blog