A guide to the national curriculum
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A guide to the national curriculum
(Oxford paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 1996
3rd ed
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Note
"The Open University", "Essential reading for parents and teachers", "Fully updated edition"--Cover
Bibliography: p. [120]-125
Description and Table of Contents
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The National Curriculum is one of the most important changes in British education this century. This guide explains in clear language how the National Curriculum is structured, what impact it has in the classroom, how pupils are assessed and tested, how the teaching of foundation subjects is organized, what rights parents have, and how special needs are accommodated. This edition takes into account the radical restructuring of the National Curriculum which was introduced in September 1995.
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