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Curriculum Development
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Curriculum Development
A Guide for Educators

First Edition
  • Bill Boyle - Education Consultant, The World Bank
  • Marie Charles - Director, Many Faces in Teaching Research Organisation [MFIT]


June 2016 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Curriculum and curriculum issues are at the heart of current debates about schooling, pedagogy and learning. This book will enable practitioners, scholars and academics to understand how to re-design or to suggest changes to curriculum structure, shape and content. Grounded in theory and philosophy, the book also offers practical help in grasping this controversial area.

Inside, the authors:

  • provide practical planning templates
  • support and provoke analysis, discussion and experimentation
  • include definitions of key terms and reflective questions
  • incorporate practical examples and case material based on their work worldwide on curriculum design and evaluation.
 
Introduction
 
Chapter 1 - Curriculum Evolution
 
Chapter 2 -Developing a National Curriculum: Consultation
 
Chapter 3 -Curriculum Development: Case Specific
 
Chapter 4 -Curriculum Reviewing Criteria: Case Specific
 
Chapter 5 -Science Curriculum: Case Specific
 
Chapter 6 -Early Years Foundation Curriculum: Case Specific
 
Chapter 7 -Balancing Raising Standards with a Well-designed and Broad Curriculum
 
Chapter 8 -Integrating Subjects and Themes
 
Chapter 9 -Curriculum Construction
 
Chapter 10 -Curriculum and Assessment
 
Chapter 11 -Assessment and Testing
 
Chapter 12 -National Curriculum and Summative Testing

A great book for educators of children and adults to help in considering what to do and why. Easy to use and easy to read for foundation degree and undergraduates.

Mrs Jacqueline Ann Taylor
Department of Early Childhood and Education, Newman University
April 28, 2016

It is a useful introductory text to review the nature of a curriculum for our new module 'Curriculum Matters'. However due to lower student numbers than expected this module will not now begin until Sep 2017 instead of 2016.

Dr Alexander Kosogorin
School of Education, Nottingham Trent University
June 17, 2016

Good supporting evidence for Post-Grad students considering the design and implementation of education

Ms Sarah Jane Lewis-Tulett
Institute of Nursing and Midwifery, Brighton University
November 24, 2016

The reason not to be fully adopted is that some of the students do not speak English. So it is recommended as a very useful from practical point of view, especially. Nevertheless, this book gives a comprehensive picture for the professionals and managers who are involved in HRM and education and training. From practitioner's point of view chapters 10 (Curriculum and assessment) and 11 (Assessment and testing) have been recommended for my course.

Professor zaharin strahilov markov
defence advanced research institute, national defence college
June 24, 2016
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Bill Boyle

Professor Bill Boyle was Professor of Education, held the chair of Educational Assessment and Director of the Research Centre for Formative Assessment studies (CFAS) in the School of Education at the University of Manchester, UK from 1989-2014. During that period he conducted research for and advised the UK government's Department for Education and Department for International Development. The CFAS is the oldest research centre(founded 1988) in the UK for supporting teachers, teacher trainers, schools and policy makers in using formative teaching, learning and assessment and is involved in supporting the development of formative assessment... More About Author

Marie Charles

Dr Marie Charles has experience as a teacher, researcher in formative pedagogy and race and inclusion and holds a PhD in Cultural Studies & Humanities. She is currently publishing on decolonisation and reframing the curriculum. Dr Charles is an author/researcher whose work demonstrates that she believes passionately in the development and empowerment of the learner (rather than measurement or grading) being at the centre of the education process – a belief that she carries into her teaching and consultancy practice. More About Author

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