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Loizou, Florentia – Education 3-13, 2014
In this article, I examine which organisational conditions can promote or limit the professional development of teachers in the Cypriot primary school. The discussion builds on findings from a study I conducted about Cypriot primary school teachers' reflective practices (Loizou 2011). The study was qualitative and used semi-structured…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Primary Education, Qualitative Research
Carless, David; Lam, Ricky – Education 3-13, 2014
Students have a wide experience of being tested, but their perceptions of assessment are comparatively under-explored. This paper illuminates the perspectives on assessment of a sample of lower primary school students in Hong Kong. It uses focus group interviews and draw-a-picture technique to elicit their views. The main findings are that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Primary Education, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes
Murphy, Alison; Laugharne, Janet – Education 3-13, 2013
The project forms part of a larger doctoral study which examines children's perceptions of national identity and its construction and importance in the world of the child in Wales. The research took place in a primary school class in the South Wales valleys, in a class of 27 children aged 7-8 years. Following an introductory activity, children…
Descriptors: Children, Interviews, Nationalism, Concept Formation
Wilde, Alison; Avramidis, Elias – Education 3-13, 2011
This paper presents approaches to inclusion taken by primary teachers and discusses the institutional contexts in which these are located. Focusing on the development of enabling practices for the inclusion of children accredited with "special educational needs" (SEN), a continuum of approaches is identified, ranging from inclusive to…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Inclusion, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Kaldi, Stavroula; Filippatou, Diamanto; Govaris, Christos – Education 3-13, 2011
This study focuses upon the effectiveness of project-based learning on primary school pupils regarding their content knowledge and attitudes towards self-efficacy, task value, group work, teaching methods applied and peers from diverse ethnic backgrounds. A cross-curricular project was implemented within the curriculum area of environmental…
Descriptors: Research Design, Student Projects, Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy
Campbell, R. J. – Education 3-13, 2011
This article offers a critique of the quality of theorising underlying proposals on curriculum and pedagogy in the Cambridge Primary Review. Despite its strengths, the review is seen as omitting consideration of three major areas in primary education: gifted pupils, teacher effectiveness research and the private sector. Questions are raised about…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teacher Effectiveness, Private Sector, Primary Education
Elder, Anastasia D. – Education 3-13, 2010
This study attempted to understand elementary students' self-assessment, that is, how they reflect on their own learning in school. Thirty-seven students (17 first graders and 20 fourth/fifth graders in a USA primary school) were interviewed about the kinds of standards against which they judge their school work and the sources of evidence they…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grade 5, Grade 1, Grade 4
Griggs, Gerald – Education 3-13, 2010
With the pressures of time and finance schools find themselves under, such as the need to meet ever-increasing Public Service Agreement targets for pupil participation in physical education (PE) and school sport, the need to provide extended school hours and the need to cover planning, preparation and assessment (PPA) time, sports coaches are…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Student Participation, Public Service, Questionnaires
Read, Andrew; Hurford, Donna – Education 3-13, 2010
Assessment for Learning (AfL) is an established learning and teaching strategy. The authors identify issues with the effectiveness of its application in the classroom. Having noted a theoretical shift from teacher-generated to pupil-generated success criteria, the authors were keen to explore how this could be realised in practice. They developed…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Criteria, Novels, Teaching Methods
Ainslie, Susan; Foster, Rob; Groves, Jean; Grime, Kate; Straker, Katherine; Woolhouse, Clare – Education 3-13, 2010
This paper reports on the findings of a funded research project that explores the implementation of the Every Child Matters (ECM) agenda within the Greater Merseyside area. The research team explore how primary schools and external agencies are currently working together to deliver this agenda in order to highlight areas of good practice as well…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Research Projects, Educational Change, Social Services
Allison, Ewa Barbara – Education 3-13, 2010
This article is a critical review of recent literature comparing pedagogical influences in primary schools in England and Poland. It identifies curriculum, assessment, leadership, teacher perceptions and personal fears as immense influences on pedagogy and considers how these factors influence pedagogy. Comparison of England's prescriptive…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Teaching Methods
Hoffman, Jo – Education 3-13, 2010
There is a growing body of research that provides evidence that today's late adolescents and college-age students have been affected in many ways, some adversely, by growing up in the ever-increasing technology-driven world--one in which they have been living, playing and communicating. The purpose of this article is to present recent research…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Students, Thinking Skills, Educational Strategies
Coe, John – Education 3-13, 2010
This article examines the recommendations made by the Independent Review of the Primary Curriculum (the Rose Report in 2009) that the curriculum should be organised into areas of learning. The implications for teachers are considered. By drawing upon past experience some major weaknesses and strengths implicit in the approach are identified and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, National Curriculum, Primary Education, Educational Practices
Silcock, Peter – Education 3-13, 2010
The Rose Review makes a number of worthy recommendations deserving implementation, especially those advising a gradual, three-phase shift towards subject-based studies from play-based practices. But Rose's attempt to make the Primary Curriculum manageable does not and probably could not succeed. The content-led nature of a Rose-Reviewed…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Primary Education, Curriculum, Play
Duncan, Diane – Education 3-13, 2010
This article offers a critical appraisal of some of the Rose Report's recommendations for the primary English curriculum. It is divided into two parts. The first discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the recommendations whilst raising questions about their potential to bring about urgently needed curriculum renewal. The second is a reflective…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, Writing (Composition), Speech

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