1st Edition

Implementing Cross-Curricular Themes (1994)

By Keith Morrison Copyright 1994
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    Published in 1994, this book was designed to help primary and secondary school teachers to develop, introduce, manage and monitor the cross-curricular themes of the National Curriculum. It provides realistic and manageable suggestions about the aims of cross-curricular work, curriculum building and management, appropriate teaching and learning styles, assessment, evaluation and record keeping.

    Completed in the wake of the Government’s full acceptance of the recommendations of the Dearing Report, Implementing Cross-Curricular Themes will help all those responsible for their school’s delivery of this important dimension of the National Curriculum. The readership thus includes primary and secondary teachers and subject coordinators, heads and deputies and all involved in advising and training such staff.

      1. The Aims of the Cross-Curricular Themes. 2. The Cross-Curricular Themes as Curriculum Statements. 3. Approaches to Planning Cross-Curricular Themes. 4. Delivering the Cross-Curricular Themes. 5. Assessment and the Cross-Curricular Themes. 6. Cross-Curricular Themes as Innovations. 7. Teamwork and Leadership. 8. Evaluation and the Cross-Curricular Themes.

      Biography

      Keith Morrison