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Millar, Robin; Osborne, Jonathan; Nott, Mick – School Science Review, 1998
Summarizes the principal arguments and recommendations in the report "Beyond 2000: Science Education for the Future," funded by the Nuffield Foundation. Presents a new vision of science education and offers 10 recommendations for change. (DDR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education

Tanabe, Yoji – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 1999
Discusses current problems with English-language education in Japan. Highlights the new features that the Japanese Ministry of Education is planning, including the compulsory study hours for all students at all levels. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Change, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries

Parkinson, Eric – Science Education International, 1999
Criticizes the national curriculum in England and Wales for not giving elementary-school teachers the freedom to explore relationships between subjects, especially as they relate to scientific and technological literacy. Argues that teacher education in science and technology and teacher input into curriculum development must also be improved.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, National Curriculum
Daun, Holger – Compare, 1997
Observes that changes in European education since the late 1970s have been conditioned by internal and external forces. Argues for viewing educational restructuring as part of a general pattern of response to an intensified drive for globalization and competitiveness, albeit with national idiosyncrasies. Compares restructuring in nine European…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Nemko, Marty – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
In this article, the author discusses the importance of reforming the present school reforms mandated by the government. He emphasizes the need for better teachers and the need to reinvent the ways of recruiting, training, and retaining teachers. He also points out the need for a better curriculum and the need to create a national curriculum. He…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Curriculum Development
Vidovich, Lesley – Compare A Journal of Comparative Education, 2004
The primary focus of this paper is two case study schools, one in Singapore and one in Australia, which have both been actively pursuing an agenda to build a unique internationally-oriented curriculum, in a context of globalization, but also within the constraints set by national/State curriculum frameworks, examinations and league tables.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Policy Analysis, Educational Change
Wong, Ting-Hong – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2006
When Singapore underwent decolonization after World War II, its government--keen on constructing a Singapore-centered identity--sought to replace Chinese schools, which taught a China-centered worldview. This attempt provoked tough resistance from the local Chinese. Succumbing to this pressure, the ruling regime accommodated Chinese schools as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, National Curriculum, National Standards
Malcolm, Heather; Byrne, Michel – 1995
Between 1991 and 1995, the Scottish Office Education and Industry Department funded a national evaluation of the implementation of the 5-14 Development Programme based on information gathered from both primary and secondary schools. This interchange is concerned with the primary school perspective alone. Data were gathered from a questionnaire of…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Simpson, Mary; And Others – 1995
Between 1991 and 1995, the Scottish Office Education and Industry Department funded a national evaluation of the implementation of the 5-14 Development Programme based on information gathered from both primary and secondary schools. This Interchange is concerned with secondary school perspective alone. Data were gathered from a nationwide…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, English Instruction
Drakenberg, Margareth – 1995
Most studies of school development have taken a one-dimensional point of view. This booklet presents findings of a study that used triangulated methods to measure compulsory school development in Sweden. It compares curriculum texts, the effects of curriculum change, and the metaphors used in the curriculum policies. The first part describes the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change
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
Clout, Celia – Use of English, 1987
Claims commonly held beliefs are 1) that English Education should reflect industrial needs, 2) that the role of literature should be diminished, and 3) that norm-referenced exams are an important evaluative measure. Warns that a national curriculum based on this current popular thought could be destructive to public education.(AH)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, English Curriculum
Malcolm, Heather; Schlapp, Ursula – 1997
The 5-14 Development Programme is a major reform encompassing curriculum, assessment, national testing, and reporting for pupils 5- to 14-years-old in Scotland. Implementation of the program was first monitored between March 1991 and March 1995; this study continued the program evaluation in primary schools from March 1995 to March 1997. Data were…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Improvement

Bowles, C. H.; Dusseau, J-M. – Primary Science Review, 1997
Describes recently introduced legislation that attempts to radically change the French education system. Explains that these changes are most keenly felt at the elementary level where the whole curriculum is moving toward a child-centered approach. (DDR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education

Benton, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 2000
Focuses on the effects of the British National Curriculum and the SATs on teaching and changes in how poetry is examined. States that some teachers view these changes as having a detrimental effect on student poetry experiences, while others see a positive advantage in the changes. (CMK)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, British National Curriculum, Educational Change, English Instruction