The Primary Curriculum Design Handbook: Preparing our Children for the 21st Century
Autor Dr Brian Maleen Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441125699
ISBN-10: 1441125698
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 43 illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441125698
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 43 illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Written by the UKs foremost expert in curriculum design, and a foreword by Mick Waters.
Notă biografică
Brian Male is a curriculum design consultant to UNESCO and a director of the Curriculum Foundation. Brian was formerly a head teacher, inspector, advisor, lecturer, and principal consultant to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA). Mick Waters is Professor of Education at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. Mick was Director of Curriculum at the QCA, after being Chief Education Officer for Manchester. He was a head teacher, lecturer, and then became Head of Birmingham's Advisor and Support Service when Tim Brighouse was CEO.
Cuprins
Forewordby Mick Waters \ Introduction \ Section1: How Do We Design a Curriculum? \ 1. Curriculum Design\ 2. A 21st Century Curriculum? \ 3. A Framework for the Curriculum \ Section 2: How Do We Organize Learning? \ 4. TheCurriculum Tree \ 5. How Can We Design aCurriculum When We Have to Follow the National One? \ 6. The Deep Roots of Learning \ 7. A Canopy of Leaves: The Subject Disciplines\ 8. How Do Key Concepts and Key Skills Impact on Learning? \ 9. Putting it All Together: A Framework ofExpectations \ 10. A Creative Curriculum\ 11. Making Learning Irresistible 12. National Expectations in a Local Context\ Section 3. How Will We Know if We Are Successful? \ 13. Tracking Success \ 14. Keeping an Overview:Evaluation \ Section 4. How Do We Get from Here to There? \ 15. Getting from Here to There \ Postscript: A World-ClassCurriculum \ References \ Index
Recenzii
I have always regarded Brian as the guru of curriculum design - his ability to translate complex issues into the practical is amazing. He has dedicated his life to ensuring that our children are rewarded with the curriculum they deserve; rich, dynamic, contextual and relevant. This guide is a culmination of his work, his thinking, his genius. Please read it, use it and help to make the greatest difference to curriculum and ultimately, our children!
'Brian Male has written a book that could just make life a great deal better for every child whose teacher makes the time to read it. It won't take long to read and reading it is a joy! Brian has managed to bring together all his wisdom from many years of successful experience helping teachers make learning irresistible for kids, all his knowledge of the most effective education systems in the world, all his practicality in making great curriculum design simple and all his wit in lampooning the nonsense and the waffle and ideological mumbo jumbo around what irresistible learning looks and feels like. Just imagine if every child in every class had the chance to experience and thrive within the dynamic curriculum this book explains, curriculum design for learning experiences that put learners at the heart, that excites their imaginations, extends their horizons, meets their intellectual and personal needs and prepares them to be active citizens in a global society. With this book they might just. Thank you, Brian.This is simply the best and most helpful book on the art of teaching that I have read for a very, very long time. Buy it, read it, share it with every teacher you know.' Peter Hall Jones, CEO, The Curriculum Foundation, UK
'This book is invaluable for anyone leading curriculum change in schools. It is inspiring and refreshing to have a book about the curriculum that first and foremost recognises all schools are different. This book does not give you an off-the-shelf curriculum but guiding principles to lead you into revisiting and redefining your goals for the curriculum to prepare your learners for the rapidly changing society we live in. Furthermore, it is a powerful tool in supporting schools to confidently articulate their understanding of how their curriculum is personalised to meet the needs of their learners within a national and global context.' Narinder Gill, Headteacher, Hunslet Moor Primary School, UK
'Brian Male has written a book that could just make life a great deal better for every child whose teacher makes the time to read it. It won't take long to read and reading it is a joy! Brian has managed to bring together all his wisdom from many years of successful experience helping teachers make learning irresistible for kids, all his knowledge of the most effective education systems in the world, all his practicality in making great curriculum design simple and all his wit in lampooning the nonsense and the waffle and ideological mumbo jumbo around what irresistible learning looks and feels like. Just imagine if every child in every class had the chance to experience and thrive within the dynamic curriculum this book explains, curriculum design for learning experiences that put learners at the heart, that excites their imaginations, extends their horizons, meets their intellectual and personal needs and prepares them to be active citizens in a global society. With this book they might just. Thank you, Brian.This is simply the best and most helpful book on the art of teaching that I have read for a very, very long time. Buy it, read it, share it with every teacher you know.' Peter Hall Jones, CEO, The Curriculum Foundation, UK
'This book is invaluable for anyone leading curriculum change in schools. It is inspiring and refreshing to have a book about the curriculum that first and foremost recognises all schools are different. This book does not give you an off-the-shelf curriculum but guiding principles to lead you into revisiting and redefining your goals for the curriculum to prepare your learners for the rapidly changing society we live in. Furthermore, it is a powerful tool in supporting schools to confidently articulate their understanding of how their curriculum is personalised to meet the needs of their learners within a national and global context.' Narinder Gill, Headteacher, Hunslet Moor Primary School, UK