National Curriculum For The Early Years

National Curriculum For The Early Years

by Angela Anning (Editor), Angela Anning (Editor)

Synopsis

* What does the National Curriculum mean to pupils and teachers at Key Stage One? * How have teachers and children coped with the ongoing changes? * How has subject teaching altered in infant classrooms? In A National Curriculum for the Early Years, Angela Anning and her team of contributors set out to examine these issues. Infant teachers and their pupils were the guinea pigs for the introduction of the National Curriculum over a five year period. Despite many reservations about a subject-based curriculum for young children, teachers struggled to interpret the National Curriculum Orders into a workable, if not manageable, curriculum in their classrooms. The contributors to this book, each experts in a subject discipline, have kept in close touch with practising and intending infant teachers as the National Curriculum was operationalized in primary schools. They have used their teacher networks, as well as research evidence, to tap into the strategies used by infant teachers to cope with the planning, delivery and assessment of the National Curriculum subjects and the effects of government policy changes on young children's learning. Together the contributors provide a timely analysis of subject discipline based education for young children and look ahead to the prospects for those subjects at Key Stage One in the second half of the 1990s. This book will be essential reading for anyone involved in the education of young children.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Oct 1995

ISBN 10: 0335194311
ISBN 13: 9780335194315

Media Reviews
...an informative and faithful guide to the inception, formulation and implementation of the National Curriculum over the last six years. - Teacher Development ...a useful summary of the history and current situation regarding the National Curriculum. - Child Education ...an ideal textbook for students in training, as it presents the recent history of curriculum development in England at Key Stage One in a thought provoking way, which could lead to discussion and further reading. - Educational Review
Author Bio
The Editor Angela Anning is Senior Lecturer in Primary Education at the School of Education, University of Leeds. She has written widely on the arts in primary education and on early years education and is author of The First Years at School (Open University Press). Her research interests are Art and Technology education in primary schools and teachers' professional knowledge.