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Jones, Marian Giles – Language Learning Journal, 1994
Discusses the overall role of languages in Europe, focusing on the relevance of second language instruction to all pupils, multilingualism, the role of English, minority languages, languages and culture, language teaching methodologies, nationalism and internationalism, and the national curriculum for modern foreign languages in England and Wales.…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education, English, Foreign Countries
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Carden, Nigel – British Journal of Special Education, 1991
A consortium working group was formed to examine statements of attainment in Great Britain's National Curriculum and make recommendations on curriculum organization and delivery for students with learning difficulties attending special schools. The consortium recommended teaching science through guided play and such science-focused topics as…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Consortia, Cooperative Planning, Curriculum Development
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Jenkins, E. W. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1992
Suggests that a major reappraisal of school science education in England and Wales is urgent and relevant to other nations' science education programs as well. Suggests that science instruction should be centered in technologies that will directly affect students' lives. Argues that science imparts values in spite of a reputation for neutrality.…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Moral Values, Relevance (Education)
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Wedell, Klaus – British Journal of Special Education, 1991
In assessing pupils with special educational needs in conjunction with the provisions of Great Britain's National Curriculum, three areas should be distinguished: planning the next step for pupils' learning, assessing pupils' levels of achievement, and assessing the quality of education offered. (JDD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, British National Curriculum, Curriculum, Educational Quality
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Thomas, Gwen; Nichols, Ruth – British Journal of Special Education, 1991
This paper summarizes and comments on recommendations of the Modern Foreign Languages Working Group concerning attainment targets, programs of study, and statements of attainment in Great Britain's National Curriculum. Strategies used in modern language instruction in Berkshire's special schools are described. (JDD)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum, Disabilities, Educational Policy
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Alston, Jean – British Journal of Special Education, 1991
This paper examines the complexity of teaching handwriting to meet the requirements of Great Britain's National Curriculum. Three major questions are considered: (1) what should be taught? (2) what are the teaching objectives? and (3) how will pupil progress be assessed? (JDD)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum, Cursive Writing
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Hale, Monica – Journal of Biological Education, 1991
The effect of the introduction of the National Curriculum on ecology teaching in England and Wales is assessed. The ecological content of the new curriculum is compared with practicing ecologists' views of what constitutes ecology. (Author)
Descriptors: Biology, British National Curriculum, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development
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Brooke, Helen; Solomon, Joan – Education in Science, 1992
Described is the Vale Interactive Science and Technology Adventure (VISTA) center that caters specifically to primary school students, involves concepts and skills from the National Curriculum, and researches playing children's patterns of learning. The plans for the future and early descriptions of students reactions are reported. (KR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
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Knight, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 1991
Presents results of a study of skilled history teachers. Considers beliefs and practices of teachers as compared to what the English National Curriculum defines as good practice. Concludes that many teachers fail to follow the national definition of good practice not because of ignorance but because they have different ideas. (DK)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Research, Educational Strategies, Educational Theories
George, David – Gifted Education International, 1992
This article reviews the current state of gifted education in Great Britain, noting the development of a national center; effects of the National Curriculum; needs; aims; and issues, such as early childhood education, distance inservice courses for teachers, and use of information technology to individualize instruction. (DB)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
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White, Patricia – Journal of Moral Education, 1992
Argues that decency and good manners are not optional but essential ingredients of a democratic society. Discusses examples of decency and good manners in relation to citizenship education. Claims that there is an implicit and explicit role for schools to teach decency as part of the curriculum. (CFR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Citizenship Education, Codes of Ethics, Democracy
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Lambert, Mike – British Journal of Special Education, 1992
This article describes the development of the Birmingham Institute for Conductive Education in England; its work with students who have motor disorders; its collaborative work with the Peto Institute in Budapest, Hungary; the compatibility of conductive education and England's National Curriculum; and differences between Hungarian and British…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education
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Shayer, Michael – School Science Review, 1991
Evidence is offered that the Levels of Attainment in Science in Britain's National Curriculum will be achieved by only the top 20 percent of 14 and 16 year olds, rather than 50 percent as planned. New teaching skills are presented as ways to alter this prediction. Success in improving standards is demonstrated in three examples. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, British National Curriculum, Evaluation, Foreign Countries
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Watts, Trevor – British Journal of Special Education, 1990
Computer-assisted instruction can aid in the implementation of British National Curriculum requirements with children having profound and multiple learning difficulties. Suggestions are given for developing visual skills, auditory skills, cognitive skills, vocalization, communication, fine motor skills, and gross motor skills. (DB)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, British National Curriculum, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development
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Richmond, Jeremy – Educational Studies, 1992
Contends that school size is an increasingly important factor in discussions concerning school effectiveness. Clarifies the current usage of the term "small secondary school" so that research can be conducted. Concludes that curriculum reform requirements will have an impact on determining effectiveness of education in small secondary…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Facilities, Effective Schools Research
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