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Hodgkin, R. A. – Oxford Review of Education, 1990
Returns to the etymological root of technology to advocate broad interpretations of design technology features of the United Kingdom's, National Curriculum. Urges avoiding narrow applications of technical education. Favors nourishing right hemisphere talents to encourage student inventiveness. Stresses the importance of language and learning…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, British National Curriculum, Creativity, Curriculum Development
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Johnston, John – European Journal of Education, 1992
This article examines effects of the 1988 Education Reform Act in the United Kingdom, especially the decline in participative decision making by teachers, increased centralization of control, and the introduction of a national curriculum. The paper also discusses the historical relationship between professional autonomy for teachers and control of…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Centralization, Educational Change, Educational History
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Giota, Joanna – System, 1995
A total of 318 grade-5 pupils in Swedish schools were questioned in regard to why English is a compulsory subject. Two hundred and one pupils thought that English is compulsory because it is a world language, 94 thought so because it is useful, and 23 thought so because some authority decided so. Contains 22 references. (MDM)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Policy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Osborne, Jonathan; Millar, Robin – Primary Science Review, 1998
Explores conclusions from a series of seminars and open meetings to review the future of science education. Addresses successes and failures of science education, science-education needs of students for lifelong learning in the next century, possible form and structure of a suitable model for a science curriculum, and problems with implementation…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement
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Pearce, Richard – International Schools Journal, 2001
Asserts that international schools are dominated by American and British schools. Uses the terms "Old World" (history is accumulated understanding, and people must be sensitive to a complex world) and "New World" (history is a challenge to overcome, and people must aim to build a better world) to differentiate between societies…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Background, Elementary Secondary Education
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Zupancic, Maja; Kavcic, Tina – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2004
This study explores the relationship between cognitive, motor, social and personality development of 3-year-old children and the age of their entry into preschool, which ranged from 10 to 45 months. 247 children from 17 preschools in different regions of Slovenia, all implementing the same National Curriculum, participated. Preschool teachers…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers
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Hussin, Habsah – TESL-EJ, 2006
This study investigated questioning as practiced in Malaysian secondary school classrooms, to determine teachers' rationale for adopting certain techniques of questioning, and to use the findings to inform teacher education. Questioning is a central aspect of any classroom interaction as it serves so many functions but it is still an…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Andrews, Paul – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1997
A survey of 185 secondary mathematics teachers investigated their perceptions of expertise and curricular justifications for the classroom use of databases, spreadsheets, Logo and BASIC. The study determined that teachers who used software regularly tended to have shorter lengths of service, better qualifications, and were more likely to be male.…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software
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Bird, David; And Others – Scottish Educational Review, 1996
Criticizes computing and information technology curricula in "Higher Still" (proposed new Scottish upper secondary curricula). Argues that the proposals are outdated, inflexible, and inconsistent with current "5-14" curricula. Examines specified courses in information technology, higher computing studies, and information…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Computer Science Education, Courses, Curriculum Development
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Osborne, Jan – Early Child Development and Care, 2003
Examines some factors contributing to the success of art as a therapeutic tool with children with autism and considers some reasons why art is not more in evidence in schools. Considers benefits of art therapy and the role of art education as part of the British National Curriculum. Outlines the skills that experienced teachers of children with…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Education, Art Therapy, Autism
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Taylor, Rosemary – School Science Review, 1997
Describes how a unit on drinking water from the Association for Science Education's (ASE) project, Science across Europe, is used as the basis for incorporating assessable key skills into GNVQ Science assignments. Provides examples of worksheets and data analysis. (DDR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content, Environmental Education
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Swann, Joanna; Brown, Sally – Research Papers in Education: Policy and Practice, 1997
This study examined the impact of Scotland's national curriculum for students ages 5-14 on: teachers' constructs of their teaching, assumptions about students' learning, and interpretations of and accommodations for student differences. Observations and interviews indicated that teachers had not internalized distinctive curriculum features in…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Taylor, R. M. – School Science Review, 1990
Compared are the levels of attainment for the Science in the National Curriculum assessment in Great Britain in 1989 and the performance of students on the application of science concepts part of the Assessment of Performance Unit-Science carried out in 1980-84. (KR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, British National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Junior High Schools
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Griffin, Jacky A.; Davies, S. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1990
Describes provisions for information technology in the National Curriculum for elementary and secondary students in England and Wales. Topics discussed include the current state of information technology in schools; teacher development; learning resources; local education authority (LEA) policies; equality of opportunity; learning processes; and…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
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Ross, Alistair – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1992
The second part of a British study of elementary teacher trainees' economic and industrial understanding is presented. In this segment, student teachers' attitudes toward economic issues and their perceptions of teaching as work are examined, particularly as they affect implementation of the economics portion of the national curriculum. (MSE)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Economics Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers
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