The child, the text and the teacher : reading primers and reading instruction
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2012
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From the late sixteenth century, in response to the problem of how best to teach children to read, a variety of texts such as primers, spellers and readers were produced in England for vernacular instruction. This paper describes how these materials were used by teachers to develop first, a specific religious understanding according to the stricture of the time and second, a moral reading practice that provided the child with a guide to secular conduct. The analysis focuses on the use of these texts as a productive means for shaping the child-reader in the context of newly emerging educational spaces which fostered a particular, morally formative relation among teacher, child and text. |
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Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48007/1/Primers_final_anonymised_Reviewed3.pdf DOI:10.1080/00309230.2011.644302 Patterson, Annette J., Cormack, Phil, & Green, Bill (2012) The child, the text and the teacher : reading primers and reading instruction. Paedagogica Historica : International Journal of the History of Education, 48(2), pp. 185-196. |
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Copyright 2011 Stichting Paedagogica Historica This is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Pedagogica Historica : International Journal of the History of Education (C) 2012 (copyright Taylor & Francis); Pedagogica Historica : International Journal of the History of Education is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00309230.2011.644302 |
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Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130204 English and Literacy Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl. LOTE ESL and TESOL) #reading pedagogy #reading curriculum #literature teaching #sixteenth century reading primers |
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Journal Article |