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Hobbs, Matthew; Daly-Smith, Andrew; Morley, David; McKenna, James – European Physical Education Review, 2015
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of the National Curriculum for Physical Education (NCPE) lesson themes and contexts on the profile of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Fifteen, Year 9 Physical Education (PE) lessons were assessed within the lesson themes of Outwitting Opponents (OO) (delivered through field hockey…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, National Curriculum, Physical Activity Level
Wines, Chris; Pfeiffer, Linda; Scott, Amanda; Woolcott, Geoff – Teaching Science, 2018
This article illustrates an enhancement and lesson-delivery process used to engage classroom students in primary school science lessons. In the enhancement process, university educators and pre-service teachers collaborated with local experts to prepare lessons based in local or regional contexts. Lessons were designed to enable students to think…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Active Learning, Inquiry, Elementary School Science
Hardy, Ian – Journal of Education Policy, 2018
This paper examines how policy pressure for increased performance on standardised measures of student achievement influenced the teacher learning practices that arose in a school setting in Queensland, Australia. Drawing upon research and theorising of governing by numbers, and applications to the governance of education, and particularly…
Descriptors: Criticism, Governance, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Heffernan, Amanda – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2018
One aspect of instructional leadership is the work principals undertake in supporting and developing teachers' skills and capabilities. This paper examines this aspect of school leadership within a climate characterised by increased principal workloads, heavy external accountabilities, pressure to improve student results, and heightened autonomy…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Principals, Work Environment, Accountability
Williams, Jazz C. – Literacy, 2014
This article engages with recent policy on reading comprehension. It argues that the construct of inference has been treated as a single entity despite research and literature to the contrary, and this is perpetuated in the National Curriculum for 2014. It explores the limitations of conceptualising inference as a unitary construct and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Reading Comprehension, Inferences
Siteine, Alexis – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2016
The recognition and affirmation of student identity in New Zealand primary schools is a policy requirement. While directives for its implementation are found in the current national curriculum, little, if any, guidance is given about what this means or how it might look in classroom programmes. This paper discusses a study concerning the beliefs,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnicity, Elementary School Students, National Curriculum
Strachan, Amy – Primary Science, 2015
We cannot expect every child to leave primary school with the aspiration of becoming a scientist. It is, however, achievable for children to move through their education seeing the implications of science in everything we do. Questioning, predicting, interpreting data, drawing conclusions, communicating evidence and evaluating procedures are all…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Brundrett, Mark – London Review of Education, 2015
This paper focuses on the review and subsequent revision of the primary curriculum that took place between 2010 and 2014. Three central contentions are made about the review process: (1) it ignored the need for dialogue and consensus among the various parties that make up the delicate and interlocking set of relationships in the English education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Curriculum, Educational Policy, Expertise
Leavy, Aisling; Hourigan, Mairéad – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2015
The context of students as architects is used to examine the similarities and differences between prisms and pyramids. Leavy and Hourigan use the Van Hiele Model as a tool to support teachers to develop expectations for differentiating geometry in the classroom using practical examples.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Architecture, Teaching Methods, Geometric Concepts
Parker, Gemma – Curriculum Journal, 2015
This is an era of significant government involvement in schools in England, despite consistent rhetoric from the Department of Education to the contrary. In such a period, signs can be detected of the juncture between a postmodern identity and post-professional status, two models of teacher professionalism supposed in Hargreaves' work on the…
Descriptors: Criticism, Postmodernism, Educational Improvement, National Curriculum
Brown, Geraint; Burnham, Sally – Teaching History, 2014
Ten years ago, two heads of department in contrasting schools presented a powerfully-argued case for resisting the use of level descriptions within their assessment regimes. Influenced both by research into the nature of children's historical thinking and by principles of assessment "for" learning, Sally Burnham and Geraint Brown argued…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, History Instruction, Measurement Techniques, Evaluation Methods
Lummis, Geoffrey W.; Morris, Julia E.; Lock, Graeme; Odgaard, Judith – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2017
This article presents the findings of a qualitative research study on student teachers' perceptions of sustainability, specifically influenced by ecological citizenship and political solidarity. Research was conducted with 18 Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary) student teachers at one university, as they only have one year in which to train as…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Sustainability
Parker, Gemma – Power and Education, 2015
This article critically evaluates School Direct, a recently introduced Initial Teacher Education pathway for English primary schools. Through doing so, power relations emerge as a key consideration, as the growing consensus within the education community suggests this new route towards Qualified Teacher Status embodies a long-held government…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers, Power Structure, Foreign Countries
Zhang, Qinqiong; Stephens, Max – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2016
In the official curriculum documents of many countries, statistical thinking have become part of the mainstream in school curriculum. We argue that teacher capacity is a key dimension in realizing essential goals for developing students' statistical literacy, reasoning and thinking in practical teaching. In this paper, a construct of Teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Teacher Characteristics, Statistics
Klapp, Alli; Cliffordson, Christina; Gustafsson, Jan-Eric – Educational Psychology, 2016
The purpose of the study was to investigate how grading of students in primary school affected achievement measured by grades one year later, and how the effect varied as a function of cognitive ability, gender and socio-economic status. The data derive from The Evaluation Through Follow Up longitudinal project. Through a national curriculum…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compulsory Education, Gender Differences, Cognitive Ability