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Bates, Richard – 1996
Managerialism is an ideology with two distinct claims: (1) efficient management can solve almost any problem; and (2) practices that are appropriate for the conduct of private-sector enterprises can also be applied to the public sector (Rees, 1995). This paper examines these claims in relation to education as a public service. Specifically, the…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Okami, Kazuhiko – 2001
In Japan, objectives and content of high school language courses are stipulated in the National Curriculum of Japan or The Course of Study. The last major overhaul of this curriculum in language learning occurred in 1989, and it aimed at the enhancement of communicative competence and understanding of international relations. Accordingly, now…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Meade, Anne; Podmore, Valerie N. – 2002
This UNESCO-supported case study report documents aspects of New Zealand's integration of the administrative auspices for early childhood care and education (ECCE) into the national education authority, the Department/Ministry of Education. The report is presented in nine sections. Following the introductory section providing a historical overview…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Child Care, Cooperation
Bull, Geoff; Anstey, Michele – 1995
This booklet, which was written for literacy educators in Australia, examines selected research on adult literacy practices in rural families and communities and the implications of that research for adult literacy practice. The booklet begins with a discussion of literacy as social practice. The role of case studies in identifying factors…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Case Studies, Competence
Fisher, Ros; Lewis, Maureen; Davis, Bernie – Topic, 2000
Introduction of the National Literacy Strategy (NLS) into all English schools means that even teachers in small schools with mixed-age classes undertake a large amount of whole-class literacy teaching. The NLS promotes the use of specific teaching strategies during a carefully structured hour-long literacy session. Also, the framework of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Educational Change, Elementary Education

Quicke, John; Winter, Christine – Research Papers in Education: Policy and Practice, 1996
A British university-initiated action research project emphasized development and evaluation of strategies for enhancing eighth graders' self-regulated learning. Case studies indicated the project had limited success in impacting teaching strategies and curriculum development, and the National Curriculum did nothing to increase the likelihood of…
Descriptors: Action Research, British National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Grade 8

Garner, Philip – British Journal of Special Education, 1996
This article addresses current features of initial teacher education in England, including the impact of the National Curriculum, the need for more school-based training, and the "permeation" of issues concerned with special educational needs (SEN) into the entire teacher education curriculum. A survey of recent graduates at four…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Gamoran, Adam – Teachers College Record, 1997
Two cases of planned curriculum change are examined to illustrate the limits and possibilities of curriculum reform. One case used upgraded mathematics curriculum for low achieving, urban, U.S. secondary students. The other examined a national curricular reform in Scotland where secondary curricula and national examinations were closely aligned.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, College Preparation, Curriculum Development

Wade, Barrie; Sidaway, Sue – Educational Studies, 1990
Reports a survey of British middle-school teachers that supports recent British studies on teacher attitudes acknowledging the importance of poetry instruction and attributing reluctance to teach poetry to teacher lack of confidence and knowledge. Recommends promoting middle-school students' untapped interest in poetry through changes in the…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Creative Writing, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation

Marsden, W. E. – History of Education, 1993
Discusses the changing role of religion studies in British education as a result of the National Curriculum. Maintains that the interdisciplinary curriculum development has been politicized by the government and the Church of England. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational History

Munn, Penny – Research Papers in Education: Policy and Practice, 1995
A longitudinal study examined developments in preschoolers' understanding of literacy and numeracy, comparing learning models based on adult-child interactions or on children's learning processes at preschools with varied reflectivity levels. Children's understanding of symbols related to literacy and numeracy. Developments in their understanding…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, British National Curriculum, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques

Hale, Monica – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1990
Reports on the potential for the integration of environmental education in the formal education system with the recent developments in the formulation of a national curriculum in England and Wales. Presents figures depicting the national curriculum attainment target for science and levels of attainment for each age-related stage for science. (16…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Community Programs, Curriculum, Educational Facilities

Hodgkin, R. A. – Oxford Review of Education, 1990
Returns to the etymological root of technology to advocate broad interpretations of design technology features of the United Kingdom's, National Curriculum. Urges avoiding narrow applications of technical education. Favors nourishing right hemisphere talents to encourage student inventiveness. Stresses the importance of language and learning…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, British National Curriculum, Creativity, Curriculum Development

Johnston, John – European Journal of Education, 1992
This article examines effects of the 1988 Education Reform Act in the United Kingdom, especially the decline in participative decision making by teachers, increased centralization of control, and the introduction of a national curriculum. The paper also discusses the historical relationship between professional autonomy for teachers and control of…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Centralization, Educational Change, Educational History

Giota, Joanna – System, 1995
A total of 318 grade-5 pupils in Swedish schools were questioned in regard to why English is a compulsory subject. Two hundred and one pupils thought that English is compulsory because it is a world language, 94 thought so because it is useful, and 23 thought so because some authority decided so. Contains 22 references. (MDM)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Policy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students