Children's Agency in the National Curriculum

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childhood
children
critical realism education
curriculum
curriculum policy analysis
empowering pupil decision making
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national curriculum
participatory pedagogy
primary education
qualitative educational research
school governance studies
student voice research
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  • ISBN 9781032131252
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How much say should children have in their own education? Through in-depth research in diverse primary schools, Manyukhina and Wyse explore how children's voices and choices shape their learning experiences - and why it matters. This ground-breaking text offers new insights into one of education's most pressing questions: how to balance children's agency with educational standards.

The 40-month research project that is at the heart of the book investigated how England’s national curriculum, and other educational structures, affect children’s agency. The authors report findings in three contrasting schools: an inner-city primary school, a suburban academy primary school, and an independent school. As a result of in-depth longitudinal research this book uncovers the details of how schools can enable or limit children’s ability to shape their learning, from classroom choices and playground decisions to curriculum and school councils.

Children's Agency in the National Curriculum engages with England’s national curriculum in the context of curriculum studies and curriculum development internationally. The new findings arise from research that is ‘close-to-practice’, ensuring that the implications of the work are relevant for children, teachers, and policy makers alike.

Dr. Yana Manyukhina is Senior Researcher at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy (0 - 11 years) (HHCP) at the Institute of Education (IOE), University College London (UCL).

Dominic Wyse is a Professor of Early Childhood and Primary Education at the Institute of Education (IOE), University College London (UCL). He is Founding Director of the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy (0-11 Years) (HHCP). From 2019 to 2022 he was President of the British Educational Research Association (BERA). Dominic has also published The Balancing Act: An Evidence-Based Approach to Teaching Phonics, Reading and Writing (2024, Routledge) and Teaching English, Language and Literacy 5th Edition (2023, Routledge)

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