Rethinking the school curriculum : values, aims and purposes
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Rethinking the school curriculum : values, aims and purposes
Routledge, 2013
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Originally published: RoutledgeFalmer, 2004
Includes bibliographical references and index
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In 2000, the school curriculum in England was equipped - for the first time in the country's history - with an extensive set of aims and purposes. In this book, leading experts in the teaching of school subjects examine the significance of the new aims for the reform of the curriculum.
In two general introductory chapters John White discusses the validity of the aims and how they might be realized in schools. The remainder of the book focuses on subject specific areas and how these need to be brought into line with the new aims, so as to produce a more relevant and enjoyable curriculum experience for pupils, including more opportunities for choice of activities. The book concludes with suggestions about how government policy on the curriculum should now succeed.
This portrayal of the school curriculum today and how it could be developed in line with the new aims will be of interest to those studying education with a particular focus on the areas of curriculum, assessment, school management, philosophy of education and the history of education.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction, John White
- Chapter 2 Shaping a curriculum, John White
- Chapter 3 Art and design, John Steers
- Chapter 4 Design and technology, Richard Kimbell
- Chapter 5 English, Bethan Marshall
- Chapter 6 Geography, David Lambert
- Chapter 7 History, Terry Haydn
- Chapter 8 Mathematics, Peter Gill
- Chapter 9 Modern foreign languages, Kevin Williams
- Chapter 10 Music, Charles Plummeridge, Keith Swanwick
- Chapter 11 Physical education, Dawn Penney
- Chapter 12 Religious education, Michael Hand
- Chapter 13 Science, Edgar Jenkins
- Chapter 14 Conclusion, John White
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