by Brian Wilcox (Author), JacquelineDunn (Author), Lesley Burn (Author), SueLavercombe (Author), Brian Wilcox (Author), Jacqueline Dunn (Author), Lesley Burn (Author), Sue Lavercombe (Author)
Originally published in 1984. Many schools are faced with the problem of what to teach the large numbers of below average pupils who are never likely to pass any GCE or CSE examination. These pupils are often troublesome, bored and eager to get out of school into the real world of work. At this time, many schools were planning a new curriculum for these pupils - taking account of limited abilities and concentrating on teaching skills and knowledge which will be useful when they have left school.
This book, based on extensive original research, considers this problem and puts forward suggestions for how the curriculum might be reformed to cater for these pupils. It discusses both what the content of the reformed curriculum might be and how the process might be implemented to involve those teachers who teach the pupils concerned.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 21 Sep 2018
ISBN 10: 1138319511
ISBN 13: 9781138319516