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Imray, Peter; Hinchcliffe, Viv – Support for Learning, 2012
The introduction of the National Curriculum in 1988 caused much discussion (some of it angst-ridden) among both academics and practitioners working with pupils with severe and profound learning difficulties, and much of the meat (and the angst) of these discussions is still going on today. We argue that 24 years is a long experiment; that despite…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, National Curriculum, Students, Educational Needs
Sutherland, Margaret; Stack, Niamh – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2014
The present paper provides an overview of the current national legislation, policies, curriculum and practice relating to gifted education within Scotland. It begins by providing an overview of the national context and historical background that, to this day, underpin the egalitarian ethos that permeates Scottish education. We discuss how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, Inclusion, Educational Practices
Quinnell, Lorna – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2014
The importance of mathematical visual images is indicated by the introductory paragraph in the Statistics and Probability content strand of the Australian Curriculum, which draws attention to the importance of learners developing skills to analyse and draw inferences from data and "represent, summarise and interpret data and undertake…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Curriculum, National Curriculum, Mathematics Instruction
Chircop, Louise – Policy Futures in Education, 2014
Malta is a small island at the periphery of Europe, often referred to as a bridge connecting Africa with the European continent. Discourse about multiculturalism opens a Pandora's box, albeit the very recently elected Labour Party won the election on the call of Malta Taghna Lkoll (Malta belongs to all of us). This was the first time that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Stereotypes, Violence
Tas, Maarten; McKeon, Frankie; Charnley, Fiona; Fleming, Margaret – School Science Review, 2014
This article describes how energy issues and education for sustainable development (ESD) are part of the agenda for two current European projects, CoDeS and SUSTAIN. The latter is mainly concerned with the development of inquiry-based primary and lower secondary science education while the former is a network that aims to learn more about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Energy, Science Instruction
McQuade, Vivienne – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Statistics and statistical literacy can be found in the Learning Areas of Mathematics, Geography, Science, History and the upcoming Business and Economics, as well as in the General Capability of Numeracy and all three Crosscurriculum priorities. The Australian Curriculum affords many exciting and varied entry points for the teaching of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, Mathematics Curriculum, National Curriculum
Reid, Ian – English in Australia, 2013
A national survey of senior secondary English curriculum content has confirmed that contemporary literature predominates among set texts, being seen as an "essential" category for study because of its "relevance" in helping students "understand the world in which they live." Perhaps uncontentious -- depending on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials, Secondary Education
Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2011
The National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) curriculum standards offer a set of principles for creating good social studies lessons, units of study, and curriculums. This article presents excerpts from "National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies: A Framework for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment." The revised standards (published in…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Units of Study, Social Studies, Standards
Marshall, Bethan – Curriculum Journal, 2011
The national curriculum for English is about to be rewritten again, having only been looked at four years ago. According to the chair of the expert group on the new national curriculum this is because the curricula of the past had become too baggy. Although he was not specifically looking at the English curriculum this too is being examined. This…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Standard Spoken Usage, English Curriculum, English
Wiebesiek-Pienaar, Lisa; Letsekha, Tebello; Meyiwa, Thenjiwe; Feni, Bukiwe – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2014
The National Curriculum Statement for Grades R-9 (NCS) (Department of Education, 2002) asks that Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) be valued in South African schools and classrooms. Teachers are urged to use context-specific and context-relevant forms of IK to teach content; and to incorporate IK methodologies into their teaching methods. Little…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Teaching Methods
Constable, Karen – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
The outdoor area is now an integral part of many early years settings and schools, but is it being used to its full potential? This book clearly explains the learning potential of the outdoor environment and practically demonstrates how the "Outdoor Classroom" can be developed in early years settings and schools. Drawing on the Forest…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Outdoor Education, Learning Activities
Harrison, Neil – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
This position paper develops the case for a greater focus on the teaching of local histories in the Australian Curriculum: History. It takes as its starting point an Indigenous epistemology that understands knowledge to be embedded in the land. This connection between knowledge and country is used to examine recent literature on whether the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Local History, National Curriculum
Dixon, Robert – English in Australia, 2012
This is the text of a paper given at the 2011 Symposium of the Australian Academy of the Humanities on the theme, "Educating the Nation: The Humanities in the New Australian Curriculum", the 42nd Annual Symposium of the Australian Academy of the Humanities at the University of Melbourne, 17 November 2011. It was presented in a session on…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Secondary School Teachers, English Curriculum, National Curriculum
Groth, Randall E.; Bargagliotti, Anna E. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2012
In education, it is common to set aside older curriculum documents when newer ones are released. In fact, some instructional leaders have encouraged the "out with the old, in with the new" process by asking teachers to turn in all copies of the older document. Doing so makes sense when the old curriculum document is incompatible with the new.…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Middle Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, State Standards
Ditchburn, Geraldine – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2012
The introduction of an Australian curriculum is likely to have a widespread and long-term impact on schools, teachers and students, and yet there has been a swift and an almost unquestioning acceptance of its introduction by the Australian public and by educators. This paper will use theoretical frameworks informed by Gramsci's cultural hegemony…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, National Curriculum