This book presents the research of the 'Sydney School' in language and
literacy pedagogy. Widely known as genre-based pedagogy, the research is
cutting-edge, but is built on 30 years of developments in the field, in
a unique collaboration between functional linguists and literacy
educators. This collaboration has transformed linguistic and pedagogic
theory into a powerful, comprehensive methodology for embedding literacy
teaching in educational practice. The book is written to be useful for
practitioners, researchers and students, building up pedagogic,
linguistic and social theory in steps, contextualized within teaching
practice. Topics covered include the genre-based writing pedagogy,
genres across the school curriculum, pedagogy for learning through
reading, and the pedagogic metalanguage developed in the research. On
one hand this volume offers educators an unparalleled set of strategies
for transforming educational outcomes; on the other it offers
researchers powerful tools for investigating and redesigning educational
practice.