1st Edition

Sense and Nonsense and the National Curriculum

Edited By Michael Barber, Duncan Graham Copyright 1993
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    142 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally written after four years of the National Curriculum, at a time when adjustments and radical changes were being implemented, this book analyses from various points of view what is wrong with the National Curriculum and presents a series of options for putting it right.

    Part 1: Perspectives on Implementation  1. Reflections on the First Four Years Duncan Graham  2. Teachers and the National Curriculum: Learning to Love It? Michael Barber  3. Observations of an Outsider David Tytler  Part 2: Perspectives from the School  4. The National Curriculum in a Primary School Anne Waterhouse  5. Equal Opportunities and the National Curriculum Elaine Foster and Anne-Marie Bathmaker  6. The National Curriculum in a Secondary School Alan Leech  Part 3: Perspectives from LEAs  7. The LEA and the National Curriculum Jennifer Wisker  8. Training for the National Curriculum Bill Lahr  Part 4: Perspectives on the Future  9. Resourcing the National Curriculum John Atkins  10. From An Entitlement to An Empowerment Curriculum Stewart Ranson  11. The Future Getting Beyond Mastermind in the National Curriculum Tim Brighouse  12. Common Sense: A Programme for the Future Michael Barber and Duncan Graham

    Biography

    Sir Michael Barber (Author) ,  Duncan Graham (Author)