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Milne, Louise – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2013
Technology is one of eight learning areas of the New Zealand national curriculum. It aims to develop a broad technological literacy through students participating in programmes in which the practice of technological development is experienced, as is knowledge informing practice, and students gain an understanding of technology as a domain in its…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Foreign Countries, Technology Education, National Curriculum
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Turner, Sarah – Research in Education, 2013
The new Secondary Curriculum (implemented in 2008) saw greater emphasis on creativity within the National Curriculum for England. Since this term has been boldly stated, how have teachers and pupils responded to it in the classroom? This study draws on responses from a range of pupils in different Key Stages (2 (pupils aged 7-11), 3 (pupils aged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking
Kerpanova, Viera; Borodankova, Olga – Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2013
"Physical Education and Sport at School in Europe" maps the state of play of physical education and sport activities at school in 30 European countries. The report covers primary and lower secondary education and provides an insight into the following topics: national strategies and large-scale initiatives where they exist, the status of…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Measures (Individuals), Extracurricular Activities, Foreign Countries
Geiger, Vince; Goos, Merrilyn; Dole, Shelly; Forgasz, Helen; Bennison, Anne – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2013
Numeracy is a fundamental component of the Australian National Curriculum as a General Capability identified in each F-10 subject. In this paper we report on an aspect of a larger project aimed at investigating how effective cross-curricular numeracy practice can be implemented within the context of the Australian National Curriculum.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Numeracy, National Curriculum, English Instruction
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Soobik, Mart – Journal of Technology Education, 2013
The present article focuses on Technology Education teachers' opinions on the physical learning environment of Technology Education. The study compares and analyses the changes in the physical learning environment of Technology Education. Two questionnaire surveys (Study I and Study II) were carried out among teachers of Technology Education in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Education, Educational Environment, Physical Environment
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Ribbins, Peter; Sherratt, Brian – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2013
Given that elevation to permanent secretary is widely recognised as the apotheosis of a career in the Whitehall bureaucracy, it is remarkable that so few have been the subject of sustained biographical research and that this key role remains largely un-theorised. As such, this paper reports on aspects of a longitudinal study which set out to…
Descriptors: Administrators, Government Employees, Educational Policy, Administrator Role
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Lelliott, Anthony – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2014
The notion of scientific literacy is contested terrain, particularly when the term is used in school curricula. Using a scientific literacy framework of Vision I (covers science products and processes) and Vision II (based on science-related situations as a starting point for discussion), the article analyses the Natural Science (grades 7-9)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientific Literacy, Natural Sciences, Secondary School Science
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Skillen, Maree A. – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2014
Maree Skillen provides a practical guide to using the free, Skitch app to promote mathematical exploration and understanding. Five activities are provided, with links made to the Australian Curriculum: Mathematics.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Peacock, Alan; Dunne, Mick – Primary Science, 2014
In this "Primary Science" interview, science educators Alan Peacock and Mick Dunne reflect on their own experiences of what science was like in England before a National Curriculum was introduced. Among the topics covered are: earliest memories of science in school, teaching science before 1988 (pre-science curriculum for primary…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Education History, Science Curriculum, Teacher Attitudes
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Gómez, María del Carmen; Jakobsson, Anders – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
The focus of this study is to examine to what extent and in what ways science teachers practice assessment during classroom interactions in everyday activities in an upper-secondary school in Sweden. We are science teachers working now with a larger research project on assessment in science education that seeks to examine teachers' assessment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Student Evaluation, Science Teachers
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Kaur, Berinderjeet – Indonesian Mathematical Society Journal on Mathematics Education, 2014
Singapore's Education System has evolved over time and so has Mathematics Education in Singapore. The present day School Mathematics Curricula can best be described as one that caters for the needs of every child in school. It is based on a framework that has mathematical problem solving as its primary focus. The developments from 1946 to 2012…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Curriculum, National Curriculum
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Gerrard, Jessica; Farrell, Lesley – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
Globally, national curriculum policies are up for renegotiation. These negotiations are shaped by international and national top-down accountability regimes, and an increasing turn towards curriculum centralization and standardization. The new Australian Curriculum (AC) is no exception. The AC is an important educational policy event, one in which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Johnson, Philip – School Science Review, 2014
Drawing on research into students' understanding, this article argues that the customary approach to introductory chemistry has created difficulties for students. Instead of being based on the notion of "solids, liquids and gases", introductory chemistry should be structured to develop the concept of a substance. The concept of a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Introductory Courses, Evidence, Teaching Methods
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Matthewman, Sasha – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2014
In the context of public and policy concerns about human induced climate change, it is striking that dominant models and histories of English teaching marginalise the environmental significance of English as a school subject (Matthewman, 2010). This is in spite of a growing body of ecocritical work within English and cultural studies which has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Change Strategies, English Instruction
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Dennis, Mike; Duggan, Adrienne; McGregor, Deb – Primary Science, 2014
Evolution and inheritance appear in the new National Science Curriculum for England, which comes into effect from September 2014. In the curriculum documents, it is expected that pupils in year 6 (ages 10-11) should be taught to: (1) recognise that living things have changed over time; (2) recognise that living things produce offspring of the same…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Evolution, Science Curriculum, Grade 6
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