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Journal article
Conditions for criticality: What is needed to develop critical literacy in the Middle Years
Published 2025
Literacy learning, 33, 2, 21 - 26
In today's complex and rapidly evolving (and, in the light of recent world events, more divisive and combative) world, learners must develop the ability to think critically and read critically. They need these skills to navigate and filter the daily tsunami of information presented by both traditional (newspaper, print sources, television, radio) and rapidly evolving technological (social media, blogs, tweets, and generative AI, (and more disturbingly its "deep fake" abilities) media sources. Critical thinking and critical literacy are crucial components of an education toolkit that seeks to enlighten "sincere ignorance" and refute "conscientious stupidity".
Journal article
A cycle of insecurity: primary teachers' practices and resources for the teaching of written grammar
Published 2023
Language and education
This article reports on the qualitative findings of a mixed methods study that investigated primary school teachers' beliefs, practices and choices of resources for teaching written grammar. Qualitative data were collected from Primary teachers in Western Australia through semi-structured interviews (n = 10) and analysed thematically. Although all participating teachers reported that they saw the teaching of written grammar as important, it was found that they had insecure Pedagogical Content Knowledge about Grammar (PCKAG). This insecure knowledge base coincided with eclecticism in pedagogical practice and the choice and use of resources that were not optimal for building PCKAG, or for supporting best practices in the instruction of written grammar.