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Jaworski, Barbara – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2014
According to Stenhouse (1984), "research is systematic 'inquiry' made public". By bringing "inquiry" into teaching practice we promote learning in three layers: learning of mathematics; learning of the "teaching" of mathematics; and learning of the processes through which mathematics teaching and learning develop.…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Teachers
Findlay, Kate – Online Submission, 2010
The paper reports on a research study investigating the professional identity of English teachers in the secondary school in the UK, and the effects of their subject philosophies and their conceptions of learning on their teaching. The various and often competing definitions of the subject have a long history, and a number of factors have been…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Creativity, Literacy, English Teachers
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Fordham, Deirdre – British Journal of Special Education, 1989
The speech by the Assistant Secretary of the Special Education Division of the Department of Education and Science explains the options for flexibility possible in meeting the needs of handicapped students under the new British National Curriculum. (DB)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Compliance (Legal), Core Curriculum, Disabilities
Beard, Roger – 2001
This paper explains the government of the United Kingdom's (UK) National Literacy Strategy (NLS), established in 1997 by the incoming UK government to raise standards of literacy in English elementary school over a 5- to 10-year period. The paper summarizes how international research influenced the Strategy; reports on the impact of the NLS on the…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Education, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Erkkila, Kristiina – 1999
This paper on entrepreneurial education compares positions in three national debates. It identifies different ways that formal and informal texts define entrepreneurial education and gives rationales for it--in comprehensive schools or K-12 education--in different contexts. The study was guided by three questions: (1) What is understood by…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship
West-Burnham, John; Davies, Brent – 1994
This paper outlines the driving forces behind the restructuring movement in the United Kingdom and examines how quality-management approaches are being adopted by some schools as a response to this change. Key elements in the 1988 National Education Reform Act include a national curriculum, a national system of testing and assessment, formula…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Mitchell, Rosamond – 2002
This paper discusses the broad educational context of the 21st century, focusing on the prevailing language landscape. It examines language use around the world, particularly the place of English as the preeminent international language, which challenges foreign language education in English-speaking countries. The paper discusses possible…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Stuart, Morag – 2003
The author endorses the approach to teaching phonics set out in recent documents (e.g. Progression in Phonics) that extend and supersede the approach set out earlier in the National Literacy Strategy (NLS) Framework for Teaching. Proposed are minor, evidence-driven amendments to this approach. The assumption that failure to achieve continuing…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Literacy, National Standards, Phonics
Haynes, Joanna; Murris, Karin – 2001
The British National Curriculum suggests that a range of thinking skills need to be taught. But can children be taught to think? This paper takes the view that all thinking is embedded in a particular context. It gives an account of its author/educators' work with children, draws attention to distinctive features of their approach to teaching, and…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Childrens Rights, Classroom Communication, Cognitive Processes
Pollard, Andrew; And Others – 1991
This report examined the effects of implementation of England's National Curriculum requirements on teachers, students, teaching methods, and classroom organization. Most teachers accepted the National Curriculum in principle, while at the same time reporting problems regarding pace and extent of changes. Changes in teaching approach and…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Design
Wikeley, Felicity; Hughes, Martin – 1994
This paper discusses the findings of a United Kingdom study that examined the impact of the 1988 Education Reform Act (ERA) on a group of parents whose children would be most affected by the changes. Between the fall of 1989 and the summer of 1992, five rounds of interviews were conducted with the same sample of 138 parents from 11 different…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Power, Sally; Whitty, Geoff – 1997
Many countries have introduced a range of policies that attempt to reformulate the relationships among government, schools, and parents through the application of market forces. This paper looks at the hidden curriculum of marketization and explores the extent to which the recent trend toward quasi-markets in public education systems are…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Ruddock, Jean – 1992
This paper outlines the diversity of support for educational research and the relatively little influence that educational research has had on recent United Kingdom policy for the secondary school curriculum. The document goes on to describe the major change facing U.K. secondary schools: the introduction of the national curriculum and a related…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, British National Curriculum, Curriculum Research, Educational Change
Harlen, Wynne; James, Mary – 1996
One way to assure that assessment can have a positive impact on learning is to begin by understanding the nature of formative assessment. Understanding the distinction between formative and summative assessment will make it possible to use each for improvement of education. It becomes increasingly important that schools promote learning that is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, British National Curriculum, Educational Assessment, Educational Change
Osborn, Marilyn; And Others – 1994
This paper reports on findings from a 1990-93 PACE (Primary Assessment, Curriculum and Experience) study concerning the impact of the United Kingdom's Education Reform Act on teachers' professional perspectives and responses to change. Data are drawn from interviews with a national sample of 88 teachers and more intensive classroom study…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Legislation
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