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  2. Sydney School (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney School is a genre-based literacy pedagogy that began developing in August 1979 at the Working Conference on Language in Education. This conference, organised by Michael Halliday, is noted by J. R. Martin as being the place at which ideas about genre analysis as a lens to observe the way students are taught to write in primary and secondary school were formed. [8]

  3. List of University of Sydney people - Wikipedia

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    1.6.4 Literature , writing and poetry ... This is a list of University of Sydney ... Kirsten McCaffery – Research Fellow and Director of Research at the Sydney ...

  4. Southerly (journal) - Wikipedia

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    A connection to the University of Sydney has been maintained over the years. [1] The magazine is assisted by the Australia Council, the Australian Government's arts advisory and support organisation, the New South Wales Ministry for the Arts and the School of English, Art, History, Film and Media, University of Sydney. [2] [needs update]

  5. List of Old Knox Grammarians - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Carter, educator, former Principal of Emanuel School, Sydney [1] David Hunter AC, Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine at the University of Oxford; Vaughan Pratt, professor, MIT 1972–1981, Stanford 1981–2000, emeritus 2000–present; Michael Spence, academic, 25th Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Sydney 2008–present

  6. J. R. Martin - Wikipedia

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    Martin's work on genre initially emerged from educational research from 1979, describing the types of texts that students are expected to write in school. It has since been expanded by many scholars to map genres across a range of cultural contexts, and is the starting point for analysis of texts and design of literacy education interventions.

  7. Campion College - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the college established the Centre for the Study of Western Tradition [5] to encourage critical reflection and research on the history, literature, languages, philosophy and theology that characterise Western civilisation and culture, in order to raise the profile of these vital disciplines in Australian tertiary education. The Centre ...

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  9. Michael Wilding (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Gangan Verlag book launch at the Goethe-Institut Sydney (1991). Michael Wilding (born 1942) is a British-born writer and academic who has spent most of his career at the University of Sydney, where he has been an emeritus professor in English and Austrilian literature since 2002.