Power Up Your Curriculum
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Product details
- ISBN 9781036021764
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 03 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Hachette Learning
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Great teaching starts with a great curriculum. But how good is the curriculum in your team or school, and how can you make this even better than it is already? In this book, through a focus on pitfalls, principles and practical approaches, we will unpack both these questions.
We will start by exploring the relationship between knowledge and skills, debunking myths that the curriculum should be focusing on one or the other: skills are knowledge in action, so we need to focus on both.
Next, we will discuss why a 'knowledge-based, skills-oriented' curriculum is the best shot schools have at raising attainment for all students and closing background-related attainment gaps.
After that, we will turn our attention to meta-skills (such as critical thinking, problem
solving and creativity) and explore why, counterintuitively, the best way to teach these usually isn't to focus on them directly.
Finally, through exemplification and a focus on the five 5Cs of a content-rich curriculum (clarity, connection, challenge, collaboration and change), we will explore how teachers, schools, local authorities and trusts can develop a great curriculum in their own context, including practical strategies to support its continuous development.
Prepare to power up your curriculum!
"If your school is embarking on a curriculum review, read this first!" Daisy Christodoulou
"This fantastic guide should be required reading for teachers and curriculum designers alike" Dr Jim Heal
"This is another superb book from Bruce, and as we've come to expect from him, it's clear, practical, and informed by the latest evidence from education research" Robin Macpherson
"Cuts through the noise and gets to what actually matters: clarity, precision, and purpose" Professor Tom Bennett
