ABSTRACT
The seminal Dartmouth Conference (1966) remains a remarkably influential moment in the history of English teaching. Bringing together leading voices in contemporary English education, this book celebrates the Conference and its legacy, drawing attention to what it has achieved, and the questions it has raised.
Encompassing a multitude of reflections on the Dartmouth Conference, The Future of English Teaching Worldwide provides fresh and revisionist readings of the meeting and its leading figures. Chapters showcase innovative and exciting new insights for English scholars, and address both theoretical and practical elements of teaching English in a variety of settings and countries. Covering topics including the place of new media in English curricula, the role of the canon, poetry and grammar, the text is divided into three accessible parts:
- Historical perspectives
- Dartmouth today: why it still matters
- Reflections: but for the future.
This powerful collection will be of value to researchers, postgraduate students, literature scholars, practitioners, teacher educators, trainee and in-service teachers, as well as other parties involved in the teaching and study of English.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|94 pages
Historical perspectives
chapter 2|15 pages
Growth through English and The Uses of English
chapter 3|10 pages
Re-reading Dartmouth
chapter 5|16 pages
Dartmouth and Personal Growth in Australia
part II|65 pages
Dartmouth today
chapter 11|13 pages
Growing the nation
part III|94 pages
Reflections