THE NATIONAL CONTEXT FOR THE CURRICULUM Carrie Ansell and Maureen Lewis From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 UNIT 4.3
THE EMERGENCE OF A NATIONAL CURRICULUM THE RISE OF PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION THE ‘GREAT DEBATE’ From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010
THE INTRODUCTION OF A CORE CURRICULUM THE EARLY YEARS CURRICULUM From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010
THE AIMS AND STRUCTURES OF THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM PROGRAMMES OF STUDY, ATTAINMENT TARGETS, LEVEL DESCRIPTORS From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010
SCHEMES OF WORK AND OTHER NATIONAL CURRICULUM SUPPORT MATERIALS From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010
THE NATIONAL STRATEGIES – A CASE STUDY OF POLICY INTO CURRICULUM PRACTICE A CURRICULUM FOR THE 21ST CENTURY – THE DEBATE CONTINUES From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010
THE REVIEW OF THE CURRICULUM WHERE NEXT? LEARNING TO LEARN From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010
THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF A NATIONAL CURRICULUM From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010