
Editor: Viv Edwards (University of Reading, UK)

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Volume: 21 Number: 5 Page: 370376
doi:10.2167/le797.0
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Secondary Literacy Across the Curriculum: Challenges and Possibilities
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Stephen May and Noeline Wright
School of Education, University of Waikato, New Zealand
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This paper discusses the challenges and possibilities attendant upon successfully implementing literacy across the curriculum initiativesor `school language policies' as they have come to be knownparticularly at the secondary or high school level. It provides a theoretical background to these issues, exploring previous academic discussions of school language policies, and highlights key areas of concern as well as opportunity with respect to school implementation of such policies. As such, it provides a necessary conceptual background to the subsequent papers in this special issue, which focus upon the Secondary Schools' Literacy Initiative (SSLI)a New Zealand funded programme that aims to establish cross-curricular language and literacy policies in secondary schools.
Keywords: school language policies, language across the curriculum, literacy, secondary schools, whole school, pedagogical content knowledge
Copyright © 2007 S. May & N. Wright


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