1st Edition

Crisis in the Primary Classroom

By Maurice Galton Copyright 1995
180 Pages
by Routledge

179 Pages
by Routledge

179 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1995, Crisis in the Primary Classroom redefines the crisis plaguing primary classrooms by challenging many of the educational and political orthodoxies of the nineties. The book is set during a particular period in the nineties when primary education was under attack from the Government and sections of the media, with accusations that reading standards had fallen, the... Read more

List of Tables Personal Prologue 1. The Primary Education Debate 2. Do we Need a National Curriculum? 3. The Mess that is Assessment 4. Three Unwise Men? 5. Life after Dearing: Teaching and Learning in the Primary School 6. Raising Standards: Developing Expertise in Teaching References Index

Biography

Maurice Galton