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Blowing and blundering in space : English in the Australian curriculum
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Lost (and found) in translation: learning from German language educators
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Stepping from the known to the unknown : rethinking creativity in English classroms
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'Something mysterious that we don't understand . the beat of the human heart, the rhythm of language' : creative writing and imaginative response in English
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Classrooms, creativity and everyday life : a continuing inquiry
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The future of diversity and difference : can the national curriculum for English be hospitable?
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Reimagining poetry : innovative literacies, national agendas and digital landscapes
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As if they could be otherwise.finding spaces for creativity in the enacted curriculum
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Grammar, standard Australian English and the Australian curriculum : English : what could principled implementation look like in years 7-10?
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Sawyer, Wayne (R8537). - : Putney, N.S.W., Phoenix Education, 2011
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Globalisation, international education and the marketing of TESOL: student identity as a site of conflicting forces
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