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English for a new millennium : leading change

Durrant, Cal and Starr, Karen 2009, English for a new millennium : leading change Wakefield Press, Kent Town, S. Aust..

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Title English for a new millennium : leading change
Author(s) Durrant, Cal
Starr, Karen
Editor(s) Durrant, Cal
Starr, Karen
Publication date 2009
Series AATE Interface Series
Total pages 278 p.
Publisher Wakefield Press
Place of Publication Kent Town, S. Aust.
Keyword(s) English literature -- Study and teaching -- Australia
English language -- Study and teaching -- Australia
Summary Book overview: This book came about as a result of The Australian Government Summer School for Teachers program that was announced as part of the 2007-08 Budget Package: Realising Our Potential. The Summer School brought together over 200 academics, teachers and education department officials for a smorgasbord of keynote presentations, workshops and social events that is unlikely to be repeated in this country. English for a New Millennium gives every English teacher an opportunity to share in the richness of that experience. It includes contributions from Catherine Beavis, Ray Misson, Elizabeth Webby, Gabriel Matters and Clare Bradford.
ISBN 9781862548527
Language eng
Field of Research 130204 English and Literacy Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl LOTE, ESL and TESOL)
Socio Economic Objective 930399 Curriculum not elsewhere classified
HERDC Research category A7 Edited book
HERDC collection year 2009
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30020267

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