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Curriculum change --- -Curriculum reform --- Instructional change --- Reform, Curriculum --- Curriculum planning --- Education --- History --- Curricula --- History. --- -History
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Curriculum change --- Curriculum reform --- Instructional change --- Reform, Curriculum --- Curriculum development --- Curriculum planning --- Education --- Curricula
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There is constant pressure on governments and policy makers to raise the standard of education, and to develop appropriate curriculum and pedagogies for students. It is no easy task. This book presents eight specific case studies of education reform implementation which capture how the design and implementation choices of policy makers are shaped by national and historical contexts. They offer real examples of the choices and constraints faced by policymakers and practitioners. The cases are a mix of nationally and locally mandated reforms with five examples from nations where the state initiated and guided reforms. The concluding synthesis chapter highlights commonalities and differences across the cases and disparate responses to shared concerns. Providing a breadth of real-world research, it will assist policy makers, practitioners and other stakeholders interested in system change.
Curriculum change --- Educational change --- Curriculum reform --- Instructional change --- Reform, Curriculum --- Curriculum planning --- Education --- Curricula
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This monograph reviews the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. It presents research into the quality of the Czech PE curriculum and makes recommendations regarding its redesign. It targets the scientific community and experts in the field and seeks to enrich international research on the PE curriculum and update the knowledge base of curriculum study. The text should be of general value and of particular relevance to any future change of the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. The first section of the monograph focuses on curriculum theory; the term `curriculum' is defined and its structure described, some basic terminology regarding curriculum change is explained, some aspects of a quality curriculum are discussed, and the various concepts that can underpin a PE curriculum are identified. The history of PE in the Czech Republic sets the scene for the research section of the monograph, which describes predominantly the author's PE curriculum research over the last decade. In the following chapters the current PE curriculum in the Czech Republic is reviewed based on research findings and recommendations made regarding the revision of the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. Finally, the dichotomies that characterize research in this area are discussed.
Education --- Czech Republic. --- physical education --- PE curriculum reform --- curriculum quality --- curriculum research --- curriculum forms --- curriculum processes
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This monograph reviews the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. It presents research into the quality of the Czech PE curriculum and makes recommendations regarding its redesign. It targets the scientific community and experts in the field and seeks to enrich international research on the PE curriculum and update the knowledge base of curriculum study. The text should be of general value and of particular relevance to any future change of the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. The first section of the monograph focuses on curriculum theory; the term `curriculum' is defined and its structure described, some basic terminology regarding curriculum change is explained, some aspects of a quality curriculum are discussed, and the various concepts that can underpin a PE curriculum are identified. The history of PE in the Czech Republic sets the scene for the research section of the monograph, which describes predominantly the author's PE curriculum research over the last decade. In the following chapters the current PE curriculum in the Czech Republic is reviewed based on research findings and recommendations made regarding the revision of the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. Finally, the dichotomies that characterize research in this area are discussed.
Education --- Czech Republic. --- physical education --- PE curriculum reform --- curriculum quality --- curriculum research --- curriculum forms --- curriculum processes
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This monograph reviews the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. It presents research into the quality of the Czech PE curriculum and makes recommendations regarding its redesign. It targets the scientific community and experts in the field and seeks to enrich international research on the PE curriculum and update the knowledge base of curriculum study. The text should be of general value and of particular relevance to any future change of the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. The first section of the monograph focuses on curriculum theory; the term `curriculum' is defined and its structure described, some basic terminology regarding curriculum change is explained, some aspects of a quality curriculum are discussed, and the various concepts that can underpin a PE curriculum are identified. The history of PE in the Czech Republic sets the scene for the research section of the monograph, which describes predominantly the author's PE curriculum research over the last decade. In the following chapters the current PE curriculum in the Czech Republic is reviewed based on research findings and recommendations made regarding the revision of the PE curriculum in the Czech Republic. Finally, the dichotomies that characterize research in this area are discussed.
Education --- physical education --- PE curriculum reform --- curriculum quality --- curriculum research --- curriculum forms --- curriculum processes --- Czech Republic.
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Curriculum change --- High schools --- Educational change --- Secondary schools --- Schools --- Education, Secondary --- Curriculum reform --- Instructional change --- Reform, Curriculum --- Curriculum planning --- Education --- History --- Curricula --- Diederich, Paul Bernard, --- Influence.
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At a time when political interest in mathematics education is at its highest, this book demonstrates that the issues are far from straightforward. A wide range of international contributors address such questions as: What is mathematics, and what is it for? What skills does mathematics education need to provide as technology advances? What are the implications for teacher education? What can we learn from past attempts to change the mathematics curriculum? Rethinking the Mathematics Curriculum offers stimulating discussions, showing much is to be learnt from the differences in culture, national expectations, and political restraints revealed in the book. This accessible book will be of particular interest to policy makers, curriculum developers, educators, researchers and employers as well as the general reader.
Mathematics --- Curriculum change --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Mathematics Teaching & Research --- Curriculum reform --- Instructional change --- Reform, Curriculum --- Curriculum planning --- Education --- Study and teaching --- Curricula
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Curriculum development --- United States --- United Kingdom --- Curriculum change --- -Curriculum change --- -Curriculum reform --- Instructional change --- Reform, Curriculum --- Curriculum planning --- Education --- Curricula --- Curriculum change - United States --- Curriculum change - Great Britain --- United States of America --- -Curriculum development --- -Curriculum change -
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