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Hodgson, Ann; Spours, Ken; Waring, Martyn – Oxford Review of Education, 2005
This article, which is based on research funded by the Nuffield Foundation, examines the responses of higher education institutions (HEIs) to the recent reform of advanced level qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, known as "Curriculum 2000". The research, undertaken in late 2002 and early 2003 following the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Educational Policy
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Wei, Bing; Thomas, Gregory P. – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
Taking the recently released Junior Secondary School Chemistry Curriculum (JSSCC) in the People's Republic of China as a case, this paper approaches the issue of how to realize the idea of scientific literacy within a secondary school science curriculum. Subject matter and its companion meanings were used as the framework to explore the embedding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Science, Educational Change, Curriculum Development
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Younger, Mike; Warrington, Molly – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2007
Issues of gender equity in English secondary schools over the last decade have been dominated by a concern with the "under-achievement" of boys, implicitly acknowledging the apparent success of strategies developed in schools in previous decades to improve equality of opportunity for girls. This paper presents evidence to challenge this…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Females, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Kim, Hyojeong – Canadian Social Studies, 2004
The concept of national identity has evolved during the last half century within the Korean social studies curriculum. There have been seven curricular revisions since the first national curriculum was released in 1955. Each time the concept of national identity was changed with the biggest changes to this concept within the last two iterations of…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Social Studies, Self Concept, Nationalism
Natale, Jo Anna – Executive Educator, 1991
At its annual conference, the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development pressed for educational change. The conference opened with Martin Davies's description of Britain's national curriculum as little short of an educational revolution. Kati Haycock, vice president of the Children's Defense Fund, called for a new financial commitment…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Conferences, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Buras, Kristen L. – Harvard Educational Review, 1999
Reveals and calls into question Hirsch's core assumptions, locating them within neoconservatism. Assumptions include the following: progressivist monopoly in schools; curriculum incoherence; education as a cognitive-technical process; deficits in children's cultural background; and the existence of a common culture. (SK)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, National Curriculum
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Locke, Terry – English in Australia, 2000
Attempts to make sense of "English in the New Zealand Curriculum" and, in addition, to reflect on ways in which the document has forced teachers to make sense of or construct English. Describes flaws in the national English curriculum as represented in the document, and notes some positives. (SC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum
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Goodson, Ivor – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2005
Despite its best intentions, social exclusion has grown rather than diminished under New Labour's education policies. In order to understand this, Ivor Goodson argues that we need to engage with the history of the formal curriculum and the long and continuing fight over what counts as proper knowledge. Taking science and environmental science as…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Social Integration
Lord, Pippa; Jones, Megan – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2006
This report is the final report for the research review on pupils' experiences and perspectives of the curriculum, carried out by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) on behalf of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA). It draws together the work from the full six years of this project, which spans literature from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Longitudinal Studies, Educational Research
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Weal, Brenda; Coll, Richard – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2007
This paper explores the notion of educational partnerships and reports on research on client-provider partnerships between full primary schools and external technology education providers for Year 7 and 8 New Zealand students (age range approx. 12 to 13 years). Educational reforms in New Zealand and the introduction of a more holistic technology…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Technology Education, Partnerships in Education
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Black, Paul; Jones, Jane – Language Learning Journal, 2006
Whilst formative assessment is now well established as a valuable practice in improving the involvement and attainment of pupils, its specific implementation in particular school subjects has received little attention. This paper sets out to discuss the development of formative assessment practices in the learning of languages. A general…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Formative Evaluation, Educational Change, Second Language Instruction
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Jolliffe, Wendy – Education 3-13, 2006
This article contrasts two major attempts at educational reform with regard to literacy. Starting with a brief background to the introduction of the National Literacy Strategy, together with an analysis of research into effective literacy teaching, it presents qualitative research carried out in the form of a comparative study of the National…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Change, Comparative Analysis, Literacy
Sullivan, Jane – 1991
Since the United States has National Goals for Education, National Assessment of Educational Progress, a National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, a "National Initiative" in reading and the language arts, a National Commission on Excellence in Education, why not have a National Curriculum? Two questions arise: (1) does the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership
Department for Education and Skills, London (England). – 2002
This handbook is designed to provide support for England's National Literacy Strategy's Literacy Coordinators leading and coordinating literacy across the school. The handbook is designed as a working document and will contain additional materials, LEA (local education authorities) guidance, and additional papers which Coordinators may choose to…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Coordinators, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Department for Education and Skills, London (England). – 1997
This document reports on the activities of England's National Literacy Strategy--the government's target and management from 1997-2002. The Literacy Task Force was established in May 1996 and charged with developing a strategy for substantially raising standards of literacy in elementary schools over a 5- to 10-year period. Section One of the…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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