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Beyond the middle: a report about literacy and numeracy development of target group students in the middle years of schooling: volume 1

The Report provides a national coverage of approaches assisting the literacy and numeracy development of Australian students in Years 5 to 10.  It is a study of the efficacy of middle years programmes in all States and Territories for improving teaching and learning, and student outcomes in literacy and numeracy.


Abstract

The report was commissioned by the Department of Education, Science and Training to investigate the perceived efficacy of middle years programmes in all States and Territories in improving the quality of teaching, learning and student outcomes, especially in literacy and numeracy and for student members of particular target groups.  These target groups included students from lower socio-economic communities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, students with a language background other than English, rural and remote students, and students struggling with the transition from middle/upper primary to the junior secondary years. 

The project involved large scale national and international literature reviews on Australian and international middle years approaches as well as an analysis of key literacy and numeracy teaching and learning strategies being used.  In the report, there is emergent evidence of the relative efficacy of a combination of explicit state policy, dedicated funding and curriculum and professional development frameworks that are focused on the improvement of classroom pedagogy in the middle years.  The programs that evidenced the greatest current and potential value for target group students tended to have developed in state policy environments that encouraged a structural rather than adjunct approach to middle years innovations.  

The authors conclude that in order to translate the gains made into sustainable improvement of educational results in literacy and numeracy for target groups, there is a need for a second generation of middle years theorising, research, development and practice.


Author(s) Allan Luke; John Elkins; Katie Weir; Ray Land and others;
University of Queensland


Publication Details
Type : Reports
Published : 2003

Topics Covered
Sectors :
School education
Detailed :
Language literacy and numeracy

Availability

Electronic version only available from the Department.  Print copies may be available for loan from your local library.

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