Starting points: Paradigms in mother-tongue education

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Abstract

Mother-tongue education curriculum is in a constant state of debate. Indeed, the field may be accurately characterised as polyparadigmatic. We use three specific sets of analyses to discuss the curriculum variety of the field: ten Brinke's classification of dimensions, Matthijssen's rationality theory and Englund's concept of competing meta-discourses. We then conceptualise the field in terms of paradigm competition, specifically discussing academic, developmental, communicative and utilitarian paradigms. We finish with a case study of the historiography of curriculum paradigms in English.

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Sawyer, W., & van de Ven, P. H. (2007). Starting points: Paradigms in mother-tongue education. L1 Educational Studies in Language and Literature, 7(1), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.17239/l1esll-2007.07.01.06

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