FORUM FOR PROMOTING 3-19 COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION – VOLUME 53 NUMBER 1 (2011)
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FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education
Volume 53 Number 1 2011 ISSN 0963-8253
SPECIAL ISSUE
A COMPREHENSIVE CURRICULUM: REAFFIRMATION AND RENEWAL
Guest Editor: MICHAEL FIELDING
CONTENTS:
Michael Fielding. Editorial. A Comprehensive Curriculum: reaffirmation and renewal
Clyde Chitty. A Massive Power Grab from Local Communities: the real significance of the 2010 White Paper and the 2011 Education Bill
John Elliott. The Seesaw Curriculum: it’s time that curriculum policy matured
Tony Booth. Curricula for the Common School: what shall we tell our children?
Mike Davies. Curriculum Lost: a festival of errors
Michael Armstrong. Introductory remarks to Robin Alexander’s Brian Simon Memorial Lecture
Robin Alexander. Legacies, Policies and Prospects: one year on from the Cambridge Primary Review OPEN [FREE] ACCESS
Gareth Pimley. Curriculum Autonomy through Curriculum Expertise
Michael Armstrong. Time and Narrative at Eight Years Old: an essay in interpretation
John Morgan. What is Radical in School Geography Today?
Alasdair Smith. Big Society? Better History? Or Same Old Nonsense? Drawing the Battle Lines for the Future of School History
Anne Watson. Mathematics and Comprehensive Ideals
Richard Pring. Can Education Compensate for Society?
Bernard Barker. Can Schools Change Society?
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