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Wilkinson, Matthew L. N. – Curriculum Journal, 2014
Recent research suggests that Muslim boys have become the "New Folk Devils" of British education, who are characterised by resistance to formal education, especially at secondary level, and under-achievement. Since the 1990s, British Muslim boys would appear to have become increasingly alienated from compulsory schooling, especially in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islam, Muslims, Underachievement
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
Billingsley, Berry; Riga, Fran; Taber, Keith S.; Newdick, Helen – Curriculum Journal, 2014
The question of where to locate teaching about the relationships between science and religion has produced a long-running debate. Currently, science and religious education (RE) are statutory subjects in England and are taught in secondary schools by different teachers. This paper reports on an interview study in which 16 teachers gave their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Cooperation
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
Catling, Simon – Curriculum Journal, 2013
The phrase "curriculum making" has recently been used to describe medium-term planning and teachers' enactment of such planning in the classroom. This narrows the term's initial use from that in the first half of the twentieth century when it was employed inclusively from national programmes to lesson planning. While…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Development
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
Daly, Anthony L.; Baird, Jo-Anne; Chamberlain, Suzanne; Meadows, Michelle – Curriculum Journal, 2012
This paper describes an exploration into a reform of the A-level qualification in England in 2008; namely, the introduction of the "stretch and challenge" policy. This policy was initiated by the exams regulator and determined that exam papers should be redesigned to encourage the application of higher order thinking skills, both in the classroom…
Descriptors: Test Preparation, Student Evaluation, Student Attitudes, Educational Change
Leat, David; Reid, Anna – Curriculum Journal, 2012
Contemporary interest in student voice has evolved to include participation of "students as researchers" in school affairs, which has been encouraged by political developments underpinning the rights of children. Although there has been little exploration of the role of student researchers in curriculum development, this paper provides a case…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Innovation, Foreign Countries, Researchers
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
Jeffers, Gerry – Curriculum Journal, 2011
The Transition Year (TY) programme is an optional, one-year, stand-alone, full-time programme offered in 75% of second-level schools in the Republic of Ireland. Aimed at those in the 15-16 age group, TY has a strong focus on personal and social development and on education for active citizenship. The implementation of TY in schools is seen as a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Transitional Programs
Macintyre, Tom; Hamilton, Sheila – Curriculum Journal, 2010
One of the challenges for policy-makers and educationalists today is to increase participation levels and success rates within the study of mathematics. Patterns of inclusion and exclusion in mathematics education are difficult to tie down but it is widely recognised that there are issues about "maths" that affect participation. For learners,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education, Textbooks, Focus Groups
Daly, Anthony L.; de Moira, Anne Pinot – Curriculum Journal, 2010
Within the new framework set out in the final report of the Working Group on 14-19 Reform (2004), an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) was proposed in England to foster the development of students' independent study skills. Widespread national provision of a fully accredited EPQ, as a stand-alone Level 3 qualification, began in September 2008,…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Qualifications, Lifelong Learning, Student Motivation
Morgan, Bethan – Curriculum Journal, 2009
This article reports on selected findings from a doctoral study which investigated how teachers in an 11-16 secondary school in the UK consulted pupils about teaching and learning in their classrooms. It presents the views of pupils on the consultation practices and responses of their teachers. While interest in consulting pupils has increased…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Participative Decision Making, Student Attitudes
Edwards, Richard; Miller, Kate; Priestley, Mark – Curriculum Journal, 2009
Drawing upon research in the curriculum of hospitality, this article explores the contrasting ways in which the prescribed curriculum is translated into the enacted curriculum in school and college contexts. It identifies organisational culture and teacher and student backgrounds and dispositions as central to the emerging contrasts. It uses this…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation, Organizational Culture
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