1st Edition

Reshaping Education In The 1990s Perspectives On Primary Schooling

Edited By Rita Chawla-Duggan, Christopher J. Pole Copyright 1996
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    Highlights and examines factors in primary education curriculum development, teacher training and professionalism and educational change.

    Part 1 Curriculum: age or stage? Research findings relating to assessment frameworks, Assessment of literacy and numeracy acquired before school, Primary science in the mid-nineties - grounds for optimism, working together in primary schools - changing relationships at Key Stage 2, profiles of productive schools - processes of organizational self-renewal, cross-cultural perspectives on eating - a hidden curriculum for food, Part 2 Teacher training: the reform of primary teacher training - the views of parents, the realization of partnership in a primary articled teacher course, Part 3 Professionalism: teachers' professional perspectives - continuity and change; creating atmosphere and tone in primary classrooms, gender and school leadership - using case studies to challenge the frameworks.

    Biography

    Rita Chawla-Duggan, Christopher J. Pole