“Why are you rushing this minister?” Imposing an Aotearoa New Zealand strain of the science of reading

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.33.8710

Keywords:

science of reading, discourse analysis, rhetorical analysis, policy diffusion, Aotearoa/New Zealand

Abstract

Publicised claims of young people’s low literacy rates on international assessments concern parents, teachers and policy-makers in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ). Policymakers often turn to policy solutions from elsewhere when faced with crisis narratives. In this illustrative case study, we have captured a particular moment in ANZ as the diffusion of international literacy policies informed by the Science of Reading (SOR) has morphed into a particular policy strain: structured literacy. Policy diffusion captures the movement of policy across borders, grounded in assumptions that ‘best practices’ transfer equally from one context to another. Drawing on discourses from the science of reading (SOR) movement, intermediary associations in ANZ wield grey literature in public media spaces to persuade politicians, teachers and the public to take up imposed policy. In this article, we combined a Foucauldian-informed view of discourse with the classic rhetorical tools of persuasion (ethos, pathos, logos and kairos) to analyse a sample of government literacy policy statements, grey literature and media articles to critically consider how the contest was framed for the public and teachers and its potential effects.

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Author Biographies

Susan Sandretto, Ōtāko Whakaihu Waka / University of Otago

Susan Sandretto, PhD, is a professor in the College of Education / Te Kura Ākau Taitoka at the Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka / University of Otago. Her research interests include multiliteracies, critical literacy, gender issues in education, education policy, and practitioner research. She teaches across the primary teacher education and education studies programmes and supervises at the postgraduate level.

Rebecca Jesson, Waipapa Taumata Rau/University of Auckland

Rebecca Jesson, PhD, is professor of literacy education in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Waipapa Taumata Rau / University of Auckland. Rebecca works in research practice partnerships with educators to improve the literacy learning experiences of students. Her research interests include the influence of context on learning and teaching, digital literacies and multimodal authorship.

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Published

2025-11-11

How to Cite

Sandretto, S., & Jesson, R. (2025). “Why are you rushing this minister?” Imposing an Aotearoa New Zealand strain of the science of reading. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 33. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.33.8710

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Science of Reading Policies: International Impacts and Impressions