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A curriculum in its place: English teaching in one school. 1946 - 1963

Contrary to what has usually been asserted, the 'New English' that became a near-orthodoxy in the later 1960s and '70s had its essential origins in the apparently less promising setting of the later 1950s. Current research into English teaching in three postwar London secondary school...

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Published in:History of education (Tavistock) 2010-11, Vol.39 (6), p.749-765
Main Authors: Medway, Peter, Kingwell, Patrick
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Bildungsgeschichte
curriculum
Curriculumreform
Educational History
England (London)
Englischunterricht
English
English (Second Language)
English Curriculum
English Instruction
English teachers
environment
Geschichte (Histor)
London
Muttersprachlicher Unterricht
Postwar reconstruction
Schools
Schule
Schulgeschichte
Schulversuch
Secondary schools
Social classes
Teacher Attitudes
Teaching
teaching of English
Unterrichtsreform
Urban Environment
Working Class
Writing (Composition)
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