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Vulliamy, Graham; Webb, Rosemary – British Educational Research Journal, 1991
Presents a study of ways in which teachers believe that their research promotes professional development and educational change. Identifies factors that promote and constrain change. Suggests that, for teacher research to effect change throughout a school, the school must value critical reflection on practice and the sharing of ideas. (SG)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Research

Byers, Richard – British Journal of Special Education, 1994
This article summarizes and evaluates changes in the British national curriculum resulting from the Dearing review, with special emphasis on effects on students with special needs. Major issues and changes in each subject area are identified. The article sees increased accessibility for students with disabilities but remaining problems in some…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accessibility (for Disabled), British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development

Barrs, David – Social Education, 1994
States that a national survey indicated that 82% of British citizens reported learning nothing about the United Nations in school. Discusses efforts to improve education about the United Nations through the National Curriculum in England and Wales. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Curriculum Organisation and Classroom Practice in Primary Schools--Can We Learn from Middle Schools?

Gorwood, Brian – School Organisation, 1994
British primary schools will change significantly if recent recommendations (concerning subject orientation and specialist approaches) are implemented. Key 2 curricular approaches are similar to those advocated for middle schools, but a middle school philosophy could only be sustained in schools of a certain size and with proper teacher…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

Baron, Stephen; Haldane, Douglas – British Journal of Special Education, 1991
The history, philosophy, and outcomes of the Camphill communities in Scotland for children and adults in need of special care are discussed and evaluated. Controversial aspects of training the disabled within an enclosed separatist context are discussed, as is the program's role in relation to the English National Curriculum. (PB)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Collective Settlements, Community Characteristics, Community Study

King, Winston; Brathwaite, Workeley – School Science Review, 1991
Discussed are the Caribbean experiences with school-based assessment in science, considering the general education background against which the strategy was adopted, some school conditions that appeared to be critical to its implementation, and its apparent impact on the teaching and learning of science. (Author)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes

Hyland, Terry – Educational Studies, 1991
Describes an increasing shift in the British educational system toward vocationalism. Recognizes proliferation of the belief that education primarily should prepare the student for work. Differentiates between industry's profit-making goal and education's complex range of functions. Expresses concern that society emphasizes individualism as…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Corporate Support, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy

Baxter, John – Physics Education, 1991
Discussed is the idea that students come into their lessons with already preformed notions for many basic astronomical events. Examples of students' responses during an astronomy lesson are included. Suggestions for uncovering students' alternative frameworks are presented. (KR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, British National Curriculum, Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation

Apple, Michael W. – Teachers College Record, 1993
The ideology behind the educational justifications for a national curriculum and national testing can damage members of society who have the most to lose. The paper analyzes the conservative agenda, discusses connections between national curricula and testing, increasing privatization, and choice plans, and notes resulting patterns of differential…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Conservatism, Cultural Influences, Democratic Values

Marsh, Gwyneth; Boulter, Carol – Primary Science Review, 1998
Explains the work of a primary-research group focusing on the practical aspects of the use of scale in science. Reports on three studies that look at the impact of the representation of scale in different areas related to the Standard Assessment Tasks (SAT). (DDR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries

Hope, Sylvia; Cumming, Jenny – Primary Science Review, 1998
Focuses on the use of a science-based topic with children ages six and seven to explore ideas for developing children's use of descriptive language. Employs talk partners and circle time as strategies for developing language. (DDR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Concept Formation, Foreign Countries, Hands on Science

Sizmur, Steve – British Educational Research Journal, 1997
Examines the appropriateness of a cut-off score derived from the Angoff procedure for a reading test in the United Kingdom. Shows that the recommended cut-off score is too low. Suggests ways that standard setting might draw on a range of information to produce appropriate and rationally defensible cut-off scores. (DSK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, British National Curriculum, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education

Pace, Syd – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 1997
Presents a methodology of mathematical and technological principles as integrated components of the Design and Technology syllabus of the National Curriculum in the United Kingdom. The methodology is based on the syllabus area of product analysis and employs a structured problem-solving approach. (ASK)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Technology, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education

Chang, Bok-Myung – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 1999
Analyzes the seventh draft of Korea's national curriculum, compares it to the sixth curriculum, and makes suggestions regarding syllabus design that focus on limitations of the sixth and a multisyllabus model. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries

Feasey, Rosemary; Siraj-Blatchford, John – Education in Science, 1999
Describes the Key Skills, which will be established across the revised National Curriculum being introduced by the British government in September 2000. Discusses ways in which the Key Skills--communication, information and communication technology, application of number, problem solving, working with others, and improving own learning and…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Communication Skills, Communications, Core Curriculum