James Britton - Teaching and Learning English Worldwide
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Teaching and Learning English Worldwide/Edited by James Britton, Robert E. Shafer and Ken Watson on behalf of the International Federation for the Teaching of English. p. cm. Includes bibliographic references. 1. English philology Study and teaching History 20th century. 2. English philology Study and teaching. I. Britton, James N. II. Shafer, Robert Eugene, 1925-, III. Watson, Ken. IV. International Federation for the Teaching of English. PE65.T38 1989 428'.007 dc20
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Teaching and Learning English Worldwide. 1. Schools. Curriculum subjects: English language. Teaching. Sociopolitical aspects. I. Britton, James, 1908 May 18-. II Shafer, Robert E. III. Watson, Ken. 420'.7'1
ISBN 1-85359-065-7 ISBN 1-85359-064-9 (pbk)
Multilingual Matters Ltd
Bank House, 8a Hill Road, Clevedon, Avon BS21 7HH, England & 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101 Bristol, PA 19007 USA
Copyright 1990 James Britton, Robert E. Shafer, Ken Watson and the authors of individual chapters.
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.
Index compiled by Meg Davies (Society of Indexers). Typeset by Morley Harris Typesetting, Bristol. Printed and bound in Great Britain by WBC Print Ltd, Bristol.
Page v
Contents
Foreword
The Editors
vii
Introduction
James Britton
1
1 The Teaching of English in England, 1945-1986: Politics and Practice
Tony Burgess and Nancy Martin
7
2 The Growth of Accountability and the Accountability of Growth: Secondary School English Teaching in Post-War Scotland
David Northcroft
39
3 The Teaching of English in Ireland
John Killeen and Tom Mullins
65
4 The Swinging Pendulum: Teaching English in the USA, 1945-1987
John S. Simmons, Robert E. Sharer and Linda K. Shadiow
89
5 Teaching English Language Arts in Canada: 1965-1985
Sam Robinson, Laurence Walker, Nan Johnson and Trevor Gambell
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