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Huizinga, Tjark; Handelzalts, Adam; Nieveen, Nienke; Voogt, Joke – Curriculum Journal, 2015
Supporting Teacher Design Teams (TDTs) during local curriculum development efforts is essential. To be able to provide high-quality support, insights are needed about how TDTs carry out design activities and how support is valued by the members of TDTs and how it affects their design expertise. In this study, the design and support processes of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Teamwork, Expertise
Priestley, Mark; Sinnema, Claire – Curriculum Journal, 2014
The development, since 2000, of new national curricula across the Anglophone world signals a number of policy trends, including: a move from the explicit specification of content towards a more generic, skill-based approach; a greater emphasis on the centrality of the learner; and [ostensibly] greater autonomy for teachers in developing the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Policy, Public Policy
Cain, Tim; Chapman, Arthur – Curriculum Journal, 2014
Recent public discussions of curriculum and pedagogy that have accompanied the English National Curriculum review have been structured around clichéd dichotomies that generate more heat than light and that, as Robin Alexander has argued, reduce complex educational debates to oppositional and incompatible slogans. This paper begins by exploring the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Music Education, History Instruction, Criticism
Taleb, Hanan M. – Curriculum Journal, 2014
The pressures of a growing global population, compounded by environmental degradation, escalating energy use and the depletion of natural energy resources, have led to sustainable energy (SE) holding a prominent position on the international agenda. In spite of the widespread recognition of the important role of SE education in securing a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Study, Energy, Sustainable Development
McPhail, Graham John – Curriculum Journal, 2014
In this paper the idea of social entitlement to conceptual knowledge is considered in relation to students' views of music at secondary school in New Zealand. The data was collected as a means of triangulating the key focus of a study concerning the beliefs and actions of teachers in relation to curriculum. In interpreting the student data I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music, Music Education, Teacher Attitudes
Willis, Jill; Adie, Lenore – Curriculum Journal, 2014
Assessment for Learning practices with students such as feedback, and self- and peer assessment are opportunities for teachers and students to develop a shared understanding of how to create quality learning performances. Quality is often represented through achievement standards. This paper explores how primary school teachers in Australia used…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Student Evaluation, Documentation, Elementary School Teachers
Murtagh, Lisa – Curriculum Journal, 2014
The notion that future performance can be affected by information about previous performance is often expressed in terms of "closing the gap." Feedback has long been recognised as a mechanism through which teaching and learning may be influenced. The current wave of support in the United Kingdom for assessment "for" learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response), Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation
Leong, Wei Shin; Tan, Kelvin – Curriculum Journal, 2014
Singapore has earned accolades as one of the leading education systems in the world, based on its record in international assessments, including TIMMS and PISA. This has contributed to the entrenchment of "assessment" becoming an institutional authority of standards, teaching (performativity) and classroom learning. It is against, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Assessment, Student Evaluation, Learning
Fenwick, Ashley J. J.; Minty, Sarah; Priestley, Mark – Curriculum Journal, 2013
A recent trend in developed countries' school curricula has been the transition from disciplinary to generic forms of knowledge, resulting in an emphasis on interdisciplinary organisation and more active forms of learning. Subject specialists are increasingly expected to demonstrate how their subject interconnects and equips pupils with key…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Change
Byrne, Jenny; Downey, Christopher; Souza, Ana – Curriculum Journal, 2013
Despite the belief that schools tend to be resistant to change, it is possible to find secondary schools in the UK which are investing in the design of an innovative curriculum for their Year 7 (11-year-old students). This article focuses on four of these schools and discusses some of the challenges they face in planning and implementing their…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum, Competency Based Education
Byrne, Jenny; Downey, Christopher; Souza, Ana – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article focuses on four case study schools that have adopted innovative competence-based curriculum (CBC) projects in Year 7 for a variety of educational and social reasons. The article discusses the issues and challenges posed by the CBC for teachers in the daily life of the classroom. Philosophical ideas about the purpose of education vary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competency Based Education, Case Studies, Secondary Schools
Researching the Competence-Based Curriculum: Preface to a Case Study of Four Urban Secondary Schools
Downey, Christopher; Byrne, Jenny; Souza, Ana – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This introductory article accompanies three further articles forming a case study research project undertaken to describe the experience of four urban secondary schools implementing a competence-based curriculum for students in their first year of secondary education. The nature of such competence-based curricula is discussed in the context of…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Curriculum Implementation, Case Studies, Urban Schools
Downey, Christopher; Byrne, Jenny; Souza, Ana – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article presents a sub-set of findings from a research project describing the experience of four case study schools which have implemented a competence-based curriculum (CBC) for students in their first year of secondary education. Secondary schools are highly departmentalised environments with organisational structures based primarily around…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Competency Based Education, Governance, Foreign Countries
Birchinall, Liz – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article examines whether models of cross-curricular, context-based learning are more effective in engaging learners through generating conditions which interest, motivate, engage and inspire pupils through a variety of effective pedagogies. This article reports on a case study of two cohorts of primary PGCE trainee teachers (292) over two…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Student Motivation, Elementary Schools, Constructivism (Learning)
Priestley, M.; Miller, K. – Curriculum Journal, 2012
The poor success rate of policy for curriculum change has been widely noted in the educational change literature. Part of the problem lies in the complexity of schools, as policy-makers have proven unable to micro-manage the multifarious range of factors that impact upon the implementation of policy. This article draws upon empirical data from a…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Realism, Educational Change

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