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      One Hundred Years of Teaching English in England

      The New Newbolt Report

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      The New Newbolt Report book

      One Hundred Years of Teaching English in England
      ByAndrew Green
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 30 November 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003141891
      Pages 250
      eBook ISBN 9781003141891
      Subjects Education
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      Green, A. (2021). The New Newbolt Report: One Hundred Years of Teaching English in England (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003141891

      ABSTRACT

      This book offers a pivotal re-evaluation of English teaching one century on from The Newbolt Report of 1921, responding to this seminal work and exploring its impact on issues and contemporary aims of English teaching today.

      Bringing together a range of experts in English higher education, the book provides a twenty-first century inflection on the enduring issues highlighted by Newbolt’s original report. It examines topics including the demands of assessment, the narrowing of the literary curriculum, the impact of education reform, targets related to social mobility, class and widening participation, as well as broader questions about the function of literature and the arts in education. Chapters also consider issues surrounding the promotion of community cohesion, diversity and how technological advances might reshape literary education.

      This unique re-evaluation of the achievements and findings of the Newbolt Commission will be essential reading for those researching English education and the history of education.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part Part I|68 pages

      Contexts for Newbolt

      chapter 21|2 pages

      Contexts for Newbolt

      Introduction
      ByAndrew Green

      chapter 2|11 pages

      The Newbolt Report and its contexts

      BySimon Gibbons

      chapter 3|15 pages

      Colleagues in collaboration

      The story behind Newbolt's Committee
      ByLorna Smith

      chapter 4|17 pages

      A tale of two committees

      Newbolt illuminated through the Cox models
      ByAndy Goodwyn

      chapter 5|11 pages

      Speaking silently

      Voice poverty and The Newbolt Report
      ByNicholas McGuinn

      chapter 6|10 pages

      The ‘spirit’ of Newbolt

      Education, war and technology
      ByDavid Aldridge

      part Part II|76 pages

      Newbolt, language and literature

      chapter 707|4 pages

      Newbolt, language and literature

      Introduction
      ByAndrew Green

      chapter 8|13 pages

      ‘Evil habits of speech’ and ‘correct grammar’

      A genealogy of language ideologies in Newbolt and contemporary education policy
      ByIan Cushing, Jen Pye

      chapter 9|17 pages

      While waiting for the poet

      Speech and conversation in The Newbolt Report
      ByBen Knights

      chapter 10|11 pages

      The Newbolt Report

      The art of the progressive
      ByBethan Marshall

      chapter 11|14 pages

      Primum mobile

      The genesis of The Newbolt Report
      ByJohn Hodgson, Ann Harris

      chapter 12|15 pages

      Transporting English(ness)

      The influence of The Newbolt Report on the subject of English in secondary schools in Australia
      ByJacqueline Manuel

      part Part III|76 pages

      Newbolt and education

      chapter 14613|2 pages

      Newbolt and education

      Introduction
      ByAndrew Green

      chapter 14|17 pages

      The Newbolt Report

      Discussing empire, race and racism in the classroom
      ByLesley Nelson-Addy

      chapter 15|10 pages

      Diversity and The Newbolt Report

      ByJohn Perry

      chapter 16|10 pages

      ‘The right sort of reading’

      Three post-Newbolt anthologies as libraries in parvo and pedagogic prompt-books
      ByRoger Dalrymple

      chapter 17|14 pages

      A century of teaching creative writing in schools

      ByFrancis Gilbert, Vicky Macleroy

      chapter 18|10 pages

      The purpose of education and the persistence of a silenced debate

      Reflections on the teaching of English
      ByJennifer Hennessy

      chapter 19|11 pages

      The significance of emotion in English literature teaching

      From Newbolt to today
      ByMegan Mansworth, Marcello Giovanelli

      chapter Afterword|2 pages

      The New Newbolt

      A vision from the past or a vision for the future?
      ByAndrew Green
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