Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 483 g
Enabling All to Achieve
Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 483 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-90087-8
Verlag: Routledge
More than ever, secondary curriculum requires greater flexibility and adaptability so young people learn the relevant knowledge and key skills they need for the evolving world of training and employment. This practical guide, both radical and progressive, makes a compelling argument for a secondary curriculum that addresses the needs and aspirations of all students. A balanced approach will help reform students’ attitudes and behaviours and re-ignite their curiosity and motivation for learning.
Secondary Curriculum Transformed proposes an ambitious GCSE five-year journey inclusive of academic, creative and technical subjects, including T-Levels and mandatory key skills. To equip young people with this critical knowledge and key skills, the book:
- transforms the 11–19 curriculum so it does not disadvantage, marginalise or exclude young people;
- showcases excellent practice case studies from British and international contexts;
- provides curriculum models which schools can adapt to their own context;
- signposts educational research and listens to the ‘student voice’; transforming them into leaders of their learning.
Offering a comprehensive model for leaders and teachers to put the evidence into practice, this is essential reading for all education professionals.
There are also additional templates, PowerPoints, useful links and other resources which can be downloaded from www.routledge.com/9780367900878. Offering a comprehensive model for leaders and teachers to put the evidence into practice, this is essential reading for all education professionals.
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Introduction: Secondary Curriculum Transformed so Every Student Achieves. Section 1: Change Levers: Transforming Curriculum 1. Transformational Levers for Change 2. The Impact of Technologies and Employment Trends 3. Students at the Heart of Curriculum Section 2: The Students’ Voice: an inclusive and equitable curriculum 4. A curriculum for SEND and vulnerable students 5. Engage and Achieve: reducing exclusions Section 3: Phenomenal learning 6. Knowledge through Skills 7. Consolidating and Assessing Knowledge and Skills 8. Conceptual Thinking Skills Section 4: Mandatory Key Skills: leading to citizenship and employability skills 9. Digitalisation permeating our lives 10. Oracy Skills 11. Creative Skills across Curriculum 12. Cultural Capital and Citizenship Section 5: Curriculum Intent, Implementation and Impact 13. Curriculum Intent and Vision 14. Implementation: Curriculum Pathways 15. Impact: Quality Assuring Education Section 6: Redefining social disadvantage and cultural capital: The extended learning community 16. Human and Social Capital 17. Creating a Learning Community Section 7: The Curriculum Journey: managing key transition points 18. Primary Transition: Head start to Secondary 19. Next Step Choices: Careers Education, Information, Advice, and Guidance (CEIAG) Conclusion.