Impact of the National Curriculum on the Teaching of Five-Year-Olds

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Attainment Targets
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britain curriculum
british curriculum
british teaching system
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CCW
Children's Free Play
Children's Free Play Activities
Children’s Free Play
Children’s Free Play Activities
Class Teachers
classroom assessment strategies
Classroom Based Research Studies
Cross-curricular Approach
curriculum children
curriculum studies
DFE
differentiated instruction
early childhood education
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Formal Assessment Procedures
Free Play Activities
Good Primary Practice
HMI Report
Infant Classes
Infant Teachers
Key Stage
National Curriculum
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
National Curriculum Work
Non-core Subjects
primary curriculum
primary curriculum reform
primary education
qualitative study of curriculum change
Record Keeping Requirements
Secretary Of State
Slower Child
Slower Learning
Slower Learning Children
socially disadvantaged pupils
Susan Sanders
teacher attitudes research
theodore cox
Welsh Medium Schools

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138321496
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1994. One of the most neglected areas of research and thus writing is the world of the infant school child. Those who know it best are teachers who tend not to write. Those who write most are academics and even they venture rarely into this area. This book is based on research funded by the University of Wales. A number of teachers in a Welsh LEA were interviewed over time as the National Curriculum was being introduced up to Key Stage 1. The structured interviews covered a wide range of topics related to the anticipated and actual efforts of the National Curriculum at this key stage including curriculum planning, assessment, teaching methods, and organization. Teachers' attitudes to the curriculum were explored through a short attitude test. The resulting data provides in depth the first such examination and is a resource not only in itself but for all those researchers on change agents and restructuring.

Theo Cox

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