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50 Years of ERIC
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Thomson, Pat; Hall, Christine – Curriculum Journal, 2008
North American curriculum theorists Gonzales and Moll and their colleagues have argued that working with children's "funds of knowledge" allows teachers to build on what children already know in order to meet the mandated outcomes. The approach also has the potential to change the knowledges that are valued and which advantage some children over…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Knowledge Level, Constructivism (Learning), Art
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Wilson, Graeme B.; MacDonald, Raymond A. R.; Byrne, Charles; Ewing, Sandra; Sheridan, Marion – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This article reports on a study of the views of Scottish teachers concerning the delivery of arts subjects within the 5-14 curriculum. Data were gathered through focus group interviews with primary, secondary and primary head teachers, and a questionnaire survey of 232 teachers in 10 Scottish LEAs. Research issues included the balance of the…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Harris, Vee – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This article connects two fields of research: "learning to learn" and school-based teacher development. The context is a cross-curricular project between English and modern languages teachers. Carried out in two London schools, the study aimed to encourage students to transfer common language learning strategies across the two subjects. Findings…
Descriptors: School Culture, Learning Strategies, Teacher Collaboration, Modern Languages
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Hartnell-Young, Elizabeth; Vetere, Frank – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This article explores a notion of "personalising learning" which puts the learner at the centre, supported by mobile technology and teacher mediation. It reports a small study in the Northern Territory of Australia, with indigenous students who were given mobile camera phones to capture aspects of their everyday lives and bring them into school.…
Descriptors: Photography, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship
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Daugherty, Richard; Black, Paul; Ecclestone, Kathryn; James, Mary; Newton, Paul – Curriculum Journal, 2008
In discussing the relationship between curriculum and assessment it is commonly argued that assessment should be aligned to curriculum or, alternatively, that they should be congruent with each other. This article explores that relationship in five educational contexts in the UK and in Europe, ranging across school education, workplace learning,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Outcomes of Education, Higher Education
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Hallam, Jenny; Gupta, Mani Das; Lee, Helen – Curriculum Journal, 2008
Some research within developmental psychology shows a slow period of development in children's expressive drawings during the primary school years. Developmental researchers suggest that "educational factors" could contribute to this dip in development but have not explored these factors. This study explores links between educational policy--in…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Curriculum, Childrens Art
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Morgan, John – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This article is about the images of economic space that are found in school curricula. It suggests the importance for educators of evaluating these representations in terms of the messages they contain about how social processes operate. The article uses school geography texts in Britain since the 1970s to illustrate the different ways in which…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Geography, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
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Ward, Sophie Claire; Connolly, Roy – Curriculum Journal, 2008
In this article, we examine the debate that surrounds prescribed reading lists in the English National Curriculum. In particular, we attempt to locate the role which ideas about heritage and social and moral values have played in constructing this debate. We begin by examining the English National Curriculum's origin in the 1980s as a conservative…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Moral Values, Educational Policy, Student Centered Curriculum
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Jones, Hanneke – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This article aims to outline the reported experiences of practitioners in a local authority in England where, since the mid-1990s, a high proportion of teachers have undertaken professional development in the field of teaching thinking skills. The article is based on the main findings from a questionnaire survey which was carried out among first,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Professional Development, Thinking Skills
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Winterbottom, Mark; Brindley, Sue; Taber, Keith S.; Fisher, Linda G.; Finney, John; Riga, Fran – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This study examines the values and practice in relation to assessment of a sample of 220 trainee teachers studying for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education, an initial teacher training and education (ITET) course, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The survey instrument was drawn from James and Pedder (2006), and was composed of questionnaire…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Summative Evaluation
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Butcher, John; Mutton, Trevor – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This article explores the school coordinator role in initial teacher training (ITT) in England. Recognising that mentoring is fully embedded and highly researched in ITT, it argues the role of the coordinator, while integral to partnerships, is far less researched. This paper investigates tensions in the role, between managing programme-wide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teacher Induction, Coordinators, Role
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Fisher, Annie; Rush, Linda – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This work has a particular focus on exposing important connections between trainee teachers' personal beliefs about knowledge (epistemological beliefs) and their conceptions of learning. These, the authors argue, are central to the assumptions which underpin their pedagogy when working with children in school. The link between these constructs…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Student Teachers, Epistemology, Learning Theories
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Blanchard, John – Curriculum Journal, 2008
This article gives details of the Portsmouth Learning Community Assessment for Learning (AfL) project from 2002 to 2007. A context of research is given and a reframing of formative assessment suggested. Qualitative, positive effects are indicated resulting from teachers' collaborative action research and learners' involvement in classroom…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Decision Making
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Bunnell, Tristan – Curriculum Journal, 2008
The year 2007 was a significant one for the International Baccalaureate (IB) in England and Wales. Several milestones were reached, and the number of schools offering the curriculum reached one hundred. This article charts the growth and development in England and Wales of this continuum of international education and shows how the Diploma…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, International Education, Advanced Placement Programs, Foreign Countries
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Griffiths, Joanne; Vidovich, Lesley; Chapman, Anne – Curriculum Journal, 2008
A key feature of recent curriculum reform in post-industrialised liberal economies has been the ascendancy of outcomes-based education policies. A 1995 review conducted in Western Australia (WA) recommended an outcomes-based approach, and in response, the Curriculum Framework (CF) was released in 1998. The same year, the WA State government…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Outcome Based Education, Educational Policy
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