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Woolley, Mary Catherine – History of Education, 2019
In 2018 it is 30 years since the Educational Reform Act of 1988 introduced a National Curriculum to England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This article questions whether this policy became something to be celebrated, commemorated or ignored. The National Curriculum for history has proved contentious in media and academic circles, but the focus has…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Educational History, Educational Policy, History Instruction
Dube, Bekithemba; Tsotetsi, Cias – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2019
The teaching and learning of religion in most post-colonial states take place on an ambivalent and contested terrain, which has resulted in the amputation of religion from some schools and contexts. The new curriculum in Zimbabwe, as a state-making project that is arguably devoid of, or has covert policy networks, has resulted in religious…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Postcolonialism, Religious Education
Belas, Oliver – Research in Education, 2019
Debate over subject curricula is apt to descend into internecine squabbles over which (whose?) curriculum is best. Especially so with school English, because its domain(s) of knowledge have commonly been misunderstood, or, perhaps, misrepresented in the government's programmes of study. After brief consideration of democratic education (problems…
Descriptors: Democracy, English Instruction, Phenomenology, Foreign Countries
Moharami, Mehdi; Daneshfar, Samran – Issues in Educational Research, 2022
Education policy seeks to define the purpose of schooling and design the educational sphere according to authorities' objectives and people's needs. Governments set policies and principles to reach their intended goals in education, preserving people's values and culture. Many countries provide learning foreign languages in their curriculum to…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
Vibulphol, Jutarat; Prabjandee, Denchai; Chantharattana, Meena; Bupphachuen, Praew – English Language Teaching, 2021
This qualitative study aimed at exploring English teachers' understanding of the Basic Education Core Curriculum in Thailand and to investigate the contributing factors. The selected research with triangulation design was used to analyze the data, which was obtained from 66 English teachers. The drawings and questionnaire data showed that most…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Teacher Attitudes, Second Language Learning
Levinson, Bradley A.; Luna Elizarrarás, María Eugenia; Hamann, Edmund T. – Intercultural Education, 2020
In recent decades, formal programmes for Mexican civic education have slowly shifted from an emphasis on national identity and solidarity through assimilation to a multicultural (if not intercultural) emphasis on forms of democratic membership and participation. Yet such advances in educational policy and curricula are limited and sometimes…
Descriptors: Immigration, Citizenship Education, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy
Smith, Joseph – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
This paper focuses on a specific example of an all-too-rare phenomenon in education studies: the successful resistance by ordinary classroom teachers of policy change at the macro-level. Focusing on the withdrawal of the 2013 Draft National Curriculum for History in England, it considers the views of six teachers who were personally involved in…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Neoliberalism, Activism, Teacher Attitudes
Hoadley, Ursula – Routledge Research in Education Policy and Politics, 2020
As South Africa transitioned from apartheid to democracy, changes in the political landscape, as well as educational agendas and discourse on both a national and international level, shaped successive waves of curriculum reform over a relatively short period of time. Using South Africa as a germane example of how curriculum and pedagogy can…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Poverty
Practising the Public? Collaborative Teacher Inquiry in an Era of Standardization and Accountability
Hardy, Ian – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2018
This paper analyses the nature of collaborative teacher learning as a form of 'public sphere', under current policy conditions. The research draws upon Habermas' notions of communicative action and public spheres, and literature on the nature of teachers' learning in the context of standardized curriculum and assessment reform, to analyse how…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Teacher Collaboration, Cooperative Learning, Standards
Maxwell, Jacinta; Lowe, Kevin; Salter, Peta – Australian Educational Researcher, 2018
This paper focuses on the 'problem' of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented in the Australian Curriculum's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures cross-curriculum priority. Looking beyond particular curriculum content, we uncover the policy discourses that construct (and reconstruct) the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries, History
Global Citizenship Education and Human Rights in Scottish Education: An Analysis of Education Policy
Daniels, Stephen J. – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2018
Recently, doubt has been cast on the ability of Scottish education to meet relevant Human Rights requirements relating to education. This article will outline both a means of clarification for international requirements for Human Rights Education, and an analysis of documentation outlining Scottish educational policy for compatibility with these…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Citizenship Education, Civil Rights, Educational Policy
Farrar, Jennifer; Stone, Kelly – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2019
Purpose: Critical literacy foregrounds the relationship between language and power by focusing on how texts work and in whose interests (Luke, 2012, p. 5). It is highlighted as an "important skill" within Scotland's national educational framework for 3-18 year olds, the Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), yet, as this paper aims to show,…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Correlation, Language Usage, Power Structure
Love, Tyler S. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2019
The United Kingdom (U.K.) offers excellent safety policies and resources from which Technology and Engineering (T&E) educators across the world could benefit. In the U.K., Design and Technology (D&T) is taught in most primary (elementary) and secondary schools. D&T has origins related to crafts and domestic skills; however, D&T now…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Education, Design, National Curriculum
Maguire, Meg; Gewirtz, Sharon; Towers, Emma; Neumann, Eszter – Research Papers in Education, 2020
This paper returns to a long-standing theme in education research, the ways in which 'contextual factors impact on what schools do, as well as directly on what pupils achieve' (Lupton, 2004, 4). Drawing on a project designed to explore the early effects of reforms to national examinations, the curriculum for 14-16 year olds and school…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Program Implementation, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Yandell, John – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2017
British Conservatives happily acknowledge the debt that they owe to E.D. Hirsch. To understand the nature of their curricular project, and how it is located within the wider goals of education and social policy, we need to attend carefully to the character of this transatlantic borrowing. Its emphases and omissions reveal much about the…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Educational Objectives, Public Policy, Nationalism