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Teachers defend literature study methods

Teachers in Victoria, Australia, are heaping scorn on Prime Minister John Howard for suggesting that their approach to teaching literature amounts to “rubbish” and “gobbledegook.” Find details in The Age.

Posted by David Roberts on 02 May 2006 in Adolescent Literacy

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