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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Skourdoumbis, Andrew – Curriculum Journal, 2015
Recently, curriculum developments in Australia have seen the incorporation of functionalist "general capabilities" as essential markers of schooling, meaning that any pedagogical expression of classroom-based practice, including subsequent instruction, should entail the identification and development of operational general capabilities.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy, National Curriculum
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Hajisoteriou, Christina; Neophytou, Lefkios; Angelides, Panayiotis – Curriculum Journal, 2015
Since 2004, the Ministry of Education and Culture in Cyprus has launched an educational reform. The Ministry highlighted Cyprus' participation in the European context and, by extension, the turning-into-multicultural character of the Cypriot society as the most important reasons, which necessitated such a reform. This paper seeks to examine…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
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Lingard, Bob; McGregor, Glenda – Curriculum Journal, 2014
This paper compares two contrasting educational policy responses to globalisation in Australia: the "New Basics" experiment that occurred in the State of Queensland (2000-2003) and the Australian Curriculum, which is currently being implemented across the nation from preschool to Year 10 in English, history, mathematics and science.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society)
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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
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Bjørnsrud, Halvor; Nilsen, Sven – Curriculum Journal, 2014
The article analyses how the intentions of early provision in Norwegian schools have been expressed in the education policy reforms in Norway from the 1970s to the present day. The first area deals with the intentions that most explicitly cover early provision; prevention, early detection and intervention. The second area of analysis relates to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Intervention
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Coles, Jane – Curriculum Journal, 2013
In the current government's "Great Books" approach to the National Curriculum for English lies an apparent desire for all school students to benefit from access to a shared "cultural heritage", where compulsory knowledge of Shakespeare and other canonical writers is in itself assumed to be a transformative and democratising process. With reference…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Background, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries
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Nicholl, B.; Flutter, J. A. E.; Hosking, I. M.; Clarkson, P. J. – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article offers evidence from a classroom-based research study in English secondary schools which developed an innovative approach to teaching in Design and Technology based on inclusive design (also known as universal design). The research evidence highlights how creative, problem-solving approaches in Design and Technology can be used to…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Instructional Innovation, Design, Inclusion
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Cooper, Hilary – Curriculum Journal, 2012
It has been suggested that the new National Curriculum for history in primary schools should focus on content and on knowing the dates of English kings and queens rather than on the process of historical enquiry, in order to promote a shared sense of identity. Charlotte Mason was a very patriotic, nineteenth-century British educationalist who saw…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, History Instruction, Elementary Education
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Brant, Jacek; Cullimore, Duncan – Curriculum Journal, 2012
This article attempts to map the business and economics curriculum and explain some of the reasons for it being as it is; and to examine the number of students choosing to study the subjects and the "perceived relative value" of studying economics and business studies. In 1988 a National Curriculum was introduced for all 5-16-year-olds in state…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Economics Education, Business Education
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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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Stanley, Grant; Jones, Marion; Murphy, Jan – Curriculum Journal, 2012
"The Importance of Teaching: The Schools White Paper 2010," which grants schools increased autonomy in curriculum development and implementation, heralded a new era of curriculum reform in England. This article critically examines how this process took place in a Catholic secondary school that decided to use the RSA Opening Minds (OM) curriculum…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Student Attitudes, Educational Change
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Hajisoteriou, Christina; Neophytou, Lefkios; Angelides, Panayiotis – Curriculum Journal, 2012
In 2010, the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) in Cyprus introduced a "new" national curriculum for all public schools of the Cypriot republic. The overarching purpose of this study is to examine how the ongoing educational reform in Cyprus could set a different ideological framework, within which intercultural education may be developed and…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change
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Taylor, Tony; Collins, Sue – Curriculum Journal, 2012
This article reviews the relationship between the conservative newspaper "The Australian" and the development of a national history curriculum in Australia. The lead author surveyed the major Australian press in the five-year period between 2007 and 2012 and found clear patterns of difference between "The Australian" and other press outlets in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes, Newspapers, Relationship
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Kan, Flora L. F. – Curriculum Journal, 2011
This article examines how interest groups in Hong Kong have politicised national history, an unpopular school subject, for their own political ends and allied themselves with the PRC against the SAR government and its policy of not making it a single, independent, compulsory core subject in the school curriculum. The article argues that this has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Influences, Politics of Education, History Instruction
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Bjornsrud, Halvor; Nilsen, Sven – Curriculum Journal, 2011
This article analyses and discusses the development of the principles of adapted teaching and inclusive education in the three most recent Norwegian national curricula, seen in light of curriculum potential as an overarching perspective. This potential highlights teachers' opportunities for choosing and adapting their teaching content. The area of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Educational Principles, Inclusion
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