Dr Mark Priestley (University of Stirling, UK), Professor Gert Biesta (Maynooth University, Ireland)
Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence offers an example of a different approach to national curriculum development. It combines what are claimed to be the best features of top-down and bottom-up approaches to curriculum development, and provides an indication of the broad qualities that school education should promote rather than a detailed description of curriculum content. Advocates of the approach argue that it provides central guidance for schools and maintains national standards whilst at the same time allowing schools and teachers the flexibility to take account of local needs when...
Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence offers an example of a different approach to national curriculum development. It combines what are claimed to ...
Dr Mark Priestley (University of Stirling, UK), Professor Gert Biesta (Maynooth University, Ireland), Sarah Robinson (Aa
Recent worldwide education policy has reinvented teachers as agents of change and professional developers of the school curriculum. Academic literature has analyzed changes in how teacher professionalism is conceived in policy and in practice but Teacher Agency provides a fresh perspective on this issue, drawing upon an ecological theory of agency. Using this model for understanding agency, Mark Priestley, Gert Biesta and Sarah Robinson explore empirical findings from the 'Teacher Agency and Curriculum Change' project, funded by the UK-based Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)....
Recent worldwide education policy has reinvented teachers as agents of change and professional developers of the school curriculum. Academic literatur...