The National Curriculum and its Effects
This title was first published in 2001. What impact has the National Curriculum for England and Wales had on pupils, teachers, academic and social standards in the ten years since its introduction? The distinguished contributors to this volume examine the history and development of the National Curriculum to date and assess its effects.
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The National Curriculum and its Effects
This title was first published in 2001. What impact has the National Curriculum for England and Wales had on pupils, teachers, academic and social standards in the ten years since its introduction? The distinguished contributors to this volume examine the history and development of the National Curriculum to date and assess its effects.
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The National Curriculum and its Effects

The National Curriculum and its Effects

by Cedric Cullingford, Paul Oliver
The National Curriculum and its Effects

The National Curriculum and its Effects

by Cedric Cullingford, Paul Oliver

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This title was first published in 2001. What impact has the National Curriculum for England and Wales had on pupils, teachers, academic and social standards in the ten years since its introduction? The distinguished contributors to this volume examine the history and development of the National Curriculum to date and assess its effects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138724402
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/31/2019
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.62(h) x (d)

About the Author

Cullingford, Cedric; Oliver, Paul

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction: can a curriculum be national?, Cedric Cullingford; Conceptual issues in a centralised curriculum, Paul Oliver; The crumbling shrine: the national curriculum and the proposals to amend it, John Elliott; Secondary school pupils’ experience of the national curriculum, Cedric Cullingford; Pupil perceptions of the national curriculum, Leroy McDonald; Secondary subject teaching and the development of pupil values, Bob Butroyd; Excluded or empowered: the national curriculum and exclusions, Robert Berkeley; Exploring the policy influence of England’s national curriculum on school exclusion: a dilemma of intended entitlement and unintended exclusion?, E. Rustique-Forrester; Horse before the cart: developing an evidence-based approach to educational policy, Fay Smith and Frank Hardman; National curriculum subjects are repositories of values that are under-explored, Bob Butroyd; ICT in the national curriculum - revised but not resolved, Matthew Pearson; Conclusion: logic, rationality and the curriculum, Paul Oliver.
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