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Bratland, Erik; El Ghami, Mohamed – Curriculum Journal, 2023
The recent Norwegian curriculum reform for schools, called "The subject renewal", is part of an international trend regarding knowledge-based curricula. The Norwegian curriculum, which places decisive emphasis on subjects and subject concepts, aims to bring in-depth learning and knowledge back to schools. This paper is based on Rata's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Objectives, Social Studies, Educational Change
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Ogwang, Tom Henry – Curriculum Journal, 2023
Although teacher agency is increasingly recognised by educationists in the Global South, it is not always well understood or accommodated in policy, as experienced with Universal Primary Education (UPE) reforms in Uganda. This empirical study analyses its role on the UPE reforms, the factors that shape it and its implications for curriculum…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Case Studies
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Aldous, David; Evans, Victoria; Penney, Dawn – Curriculum Journal, 2022
This paper reports on research that explored the experiences of secondary Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) professionals' simultaneous negotiation and implementation of the new Curriculum for Wales (CfW) Health and Well-Being (HWB) Area of Learning and Experience (AoLE) and policies focused on the transformation of Initial Teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Physical Education Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Leat, David; Thomas, Ulrike – Curriculum Journal, 2018
There is a move in some countries, including England, towards less curriculum control by government. This stands in contrast to a national curriculum which may be universally applied in all schools within a state/country. National curricula tend to use either content-based (subject mastery) or process (skills)-based models. More localised…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Facilitators (Individuals), Case Studies
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Pyhältö, Kirsi; Pietarinen, Janne; Soini, Tiina – Curriculum Journal, 2018
Shared sense-making is suggested to be key for curriculum reform. "Shared sense-making" entails constructing a collective understanding of the meaning for reform, its significance and its implications for schools, through dialogue and negotiation across the levels of the educational system. This study explored changes in hands-on…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, School Districts, Foreign Countries, Comprehension
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Fenwick, Lisl – Curriculum Journal, 2017
This study analyses how discourses in regional contexts affect the development of curriculum-based literacy standards for adolescents in schooling. A comparative case-study research design enabled the influences of discourses at the regional level to be analysed. The case studies include the development of curricula to define a minimum literacy…
Descriptors: Standards, Comparative Analysis, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
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Lambert, Karen; O'Connor, Justen – Curriculum Journal, 2018
How teacher educators respond as policy actors from inside spaces where multiple policies and discourses collide provides insights into the ways in which policy plays out in educational contexts. By engaging and working within the uncertain space of our own contextual 'policy storm' we provide a narrative of enactment highlighting the roles and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Change, Curriculum Development
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Fenwick, Lisl – Curriculum Journal, 2018
This study analyses the intended and enacted curricula that are produced when metacognition is included as an element within standards-based reforms for schooling. Reformers of the senior-secondary curriculum for South Australia (SA) and the Northern Territory (NT) hoped to improve the academic outcomes of all students, and especially those from…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Case Studies, Secondary School Teachers, Standards
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Klieger, Aviva – Curriculum Journal, 2015
International surveys have served as agents of change for the introduction of reforms in curricula worldwide. The Israeli Ministry of Education set a goal of raising Israel's ranking in international surveys so that Israel will be among the 10 leading countries in the Program for International Student Assessment and Trends in International…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Science Curriculum
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Wall, Kate – Curriculum Journal, 2012
This article explores the process of Learning to Learn from the pupils' perspective. The Learning to Learn in Schools Project started in 2003 and includes teachers and pupils from primary and secondary age phases in four local authorities. Key to the project has been a focus on the collaborative exploration of metacognition in practice. With the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Metacognition, Learning Processes
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Fenwick, Ashley J. J.; Minty, Sarah; Priestley, Mark – Curriculum Journal, 2013
A recent trend in developed countries' school curricula has been the transition from disciplinary to generic forms of knowledge, resulting in an emphasis on interdisciplinary organisation and more active forms of learning. Subject specialists are increasingly expected to demonstrate how their subject interconnects and equips pupils with key life…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Change
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Priestley, Mark; Sinnema, Claire – Curriculum Journal, 2014
The development, since 2000, of new national curricula across the Anglophone world signals a number of policy trends, including: a move from the explicit specification of content towards a more generic, skill-based approach; a greater emphasis on the centrality of the learner; and [ostensibly] greater autonomy for teachers in developing the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Policy, Public Policy
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Fenwick, Lisl – Curriculum Journal, 2017
Governments in Australia claim that standards-based reforms to schooling will result in greater use of assessment for and as learning. This study analyses the assessment practices that evolved within the planned curricula for senior secondary schooling in the Northern Territory of Australia during standards-based reforms. Case-study methodology…
Descriptors: Curriculum Based Assessment, Academic Standards, Educational Practices, Educational Change
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Chan, Jacqueline K. S. – Curriculum Journal, 2012
"Soft" policy has newly emerged as a policy implementation concept in relation to governance. Non-binding in character, "soft" policy is designed for multi-level systems of governance in which there is relative autonomy at different levels of collective decision-making. "Soft" policy has gained attention since the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Principals
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Zaidi, Syed Manzar Abbas – Curriculum Journal, 2011
This article looks at the evolution of the social studies curricula in Pakistan, which are of critical importance in shaping the outlook of many young Pakistanis, who are affected by this polarised discourse. The author argues that this trend of polarisation springing from dynamics of education also effectively contributes to a widening social…
Descriptors: Historiography, Ideology, Foreign Countries, Social Studies
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