Idiom

Volume 61, Number 01, 2025

IDIOM NO.61

'A Chorus of Voices: Sharing Stories, Knowledge, Truth'

This Idiom elevates and amplifies Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices in a testament to VATE’s ongoing commitment to working towards Makarrata and truth-telling. To support our students, it is our responsibility to inform and educate ourselves, deepening our knowledge and appreciation of the experiences and perspectives of First Nations peoples.

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Volume 61, number 01, 2025

'A Chorus of Voices: Sharing Stories, Knowledge, Truth'

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What is Idiom?

Idiom is the journal of the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English and is published online two times a year. Idiom provides an important space for members of the VATE community to share insights, expertise, experiences and practical advice for the benefit of our English teaching colleagues and to help foster professional dialogue and development. Contributions and editorial correspondence should be sent to the Managing Editor, Josephine Smith: idiom@vate.org.au.

Vol 61 No 1: 'A Chorus of Voices: Sharing Stories, Knowledge and Truth'

Call for contributions has now closed. This edition of Idiom will be published in Term 2. Read and share the theme

 

Vol 61 No 2: Focus on critical literacy

Details about the theme, call for contributions and timeline for this edition of Idiom will be available shortly.

Past issues

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Volume 48, number 03, 2012

OK Computer

Idiom V48 n3
Volume 48, number 02, 2012

Anything but Mockingbird

Idiom V48 n2
Volume 48, number 01, 2012

Finding a place for Falstaff

Idiom V48 n1
Volume 49, number 02, 2011

Best Lessons

Idiom V47 n2
Volume 47, number 03, 2011

Blast

Idiom V47 n3
Volume 47, number 01, 2011

To shout for joy

Idiom V47 n1
Volume 46, number 04, 2010

Draw the curtain, show the picture

Idiom V46 n4
Volume 46, number 03, 2010

Jubilee Edition

Idiom V46 n3
Volume 46, number 02, 2010

Bringing poetry with us

Idiom V46 n2