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Vanderlinde, Ruben; van Braak, Johan; Hermans, Ruben – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2009
In this essay, we state that establishing technology curricula by national governments causes a shift in the policy actions of educational technology support: from a technical rationale with a main focus on funding and resources to a pedagogical rationale with a main focus on student competencies. We illustrate our point of view by describing the…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Implementation
Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy – Education Week, 2009
Whether in the business center of Sydney and its suburbs to the east, in the mining and agricultural communities of the remote Kimberley region in the northwest, or elsewhere, most of Australia's 3.3 million K-12 students share the customary features of schooling--from physical structures to academic schedules. The content also has a common…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Parents
Scott, Caroline – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
There are increasing numbers of children with little or no English entering English speaking mainstream lessons. This often leaves them with unique frustrations due to limited English language proficiency and disorientation. Teachers often feel unable to cater sufficiently for these new arrivals. "Teaching English as an Additional Language Ages…
Descriptors: Video Technology, National Curriculum, Speech Communication, Lesson Plans
Forlin, Chris; Cedillo, Ismael Garcia; Romero-Contreras, Silvia; Fletcher, Todd; Hernandez, Humberto Javier Rodriguez – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2010
The inclusion of students with special education needs in regular schools in Mexico is slowly gaining momentum. Likewise, teacher training for inclusion is increasingly becoming an important aspect of preservice training. This research investigates the perceptions of 286 preservice teachers who are about to complete their general teacher training…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, National Curriculum, Preservice Teachers, Inclusion
Havnes, Anton – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2009
A diverse range of social structures, for instance teacher teams, professional communities and teacher learning communities, are established to advance collaboration among teachers. In Norway, Interdisciplinary Teacher Teams (ITTs) have become a common way of organising teachers in schools, recommended in a national curriculum reform in 1997. This…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Case Studies, Participative Decision Making, Team Teaching
Crow, Fergus – Pastoral Care in Education, 2008
This article explores the current context for personal, social and health education (PSHE) in English schools, and examines what the implications of the "Every Child Matters" (ECM) agenda are for schools in the future and how these changes may affect the profile and provision of PSHE in the curriculum. The author begins by revisiting the…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Health Education, Economics, Well Being
Lydon, Susannah; King, Chris – Professional Development in Education, 2009
A comparative review of the research literature regarding the effectiveness of continuing professional development (CPD) demonstrates that a range of different factors needs to be present if it is to have impact in the classroom and that short CPD episodes are unlikely to be effective. The Earth Science Education Unit approach to CPD had to be…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Teaching Methods, Professional Continuing Education, Teacher Workshops
Jones, Adele – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
Although research has traditionally discussed the ways in which societies in conflict develop educational practices, only recently have scholars begun to examine the role of education in creating or sustaining conflict. In Afghanistan, changing regimes have had an impact on state-sanctioned curricula over the past fifty years, drastically altering…
Descriptors: Conflict, Role of Education, Educational Practices, Educational Change
Woo, Yen Yen Joyceln; Simmons, Jacqueline Ann – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2008
In 2002, the Afghanistan Ministry of Education adopted a new National Curriculum Framework, created to promote child-centred teaching and learning strategies for the next generation of Afghan schools. As is often the case in post-conflict education development, a cadre of international curriculum consultants was hired to facilitate the production…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Textbook Preparation, International Education
Mustafa, Muhannad; Cullingford, Cedric – International Journal of Educational Development, 2008
This paper analyses teachers' attitudes towards the use of textbooks as a means of understanding what happens in a heavily centralized education system. Whilst the research is based on a particular country, the lessons can be applied to many parts of the globalized education system. The research question here is to find out whether the teachers…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, National Curriculum, Freedom, Textbooks
Watt, Michael – Online Submission, 2009
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the nature of activities in the change process undertaken by two initiatives to produce national standards in academic disciplines, national assessments and accountability measures. The Common Core State Standards Initiative, a project coordinated by the National Governors Association and the Council of…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Research and Development, National Standards, Academic Standards
Taylor, Tony – Curriculum Journal, 2009
In August 2006, Australia's conservative prime minister John Howard convened a history summit in Canberra. The purported goal of the summit was the framing of a nationally-acceptable curriculum in Australian history. However, as this article suggests, Howard's hidden intention was to use the summit as a device for introducing a narrowly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Social Studies, Curriculum Development
Bai, Yimin – Educational Action Research, 2009
Since the introduction of the action research into China in the 1980s, especially since the start of the twenty-first century, Chinese education researchers have been trying to localize it in relation to the backdrop of the national curriculum reform in basic education. This article presents three cases in which educators aimed for a conscious…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Action Research, Educational Change
Bjork, Christopher – Comparative Education, 2009
This article examines the goals and consequences of an educational reform introduced in all Japanese schools beginning in 2002. The Integrated Studies (IS) programme was designed to increase teacher autonomy and to augment student interest in learning. The reform has the potential to alter significantly the way education is organised and delivered…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Implementation, Educational Trends
Dupuy, Mark – History Teacher, 2007
During Australia Day 2006, the Australian Prime Minister implicitly expressed that good Australian citizenship is interrelated with the proper knowledge of history. He also discussed how important dates in history often go unaddressed in most classrooms. Howard's comments serve as a useful introduction to a general discussion of the process of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Educational Change, Elementary School Curriculum, National Curriculum