This paper is one of three research ‘backgrounders’ to support the 2018–19 review of the New South Wales (NSW) curriculum. It focuses on the issue of prescriptiveness or flexibility in curriculum, which has been identified as an area of interest in the review. The Terms of Reference require the review to consider the appropriate scope for school community choices about content. Given that the NSW curriculum is characterised by a relatively high level of prescriptiveness, this is understood as involving consideration of whether a more flexible approach may be desirable. This paper therefore seeks to provide an evidence base, based on a rapid review of relevant research, to inform reform towards greater curriculum flexibility
© 2015 Dr. Kian Keong Aloysius OngThe primary purpose of this case study research was to investigate...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
There are good reasons to rethink how we organise the school curriculum. An alternative would be to ...
This study offers insights into the processes that play a role in realising curriculum flexibility. ...
The range of rationales that underpin conceptions of flexible education, and the re-making over time...
This conceptual contribution discusses the idea of flexibility of educational systems from a multidi...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Melbourne, 1984It is contended that children can best be prepared to ...
The term ‘flexible education’ is now firmly entrenched within Australian higher educatio...
The term ‘flexible education’ is now firmly entrenched within Australian highe...
Within Australia, the response to giftedness, whilst undoubtedly influenced by the educational polic...
This paper focuses on recent and innovative moves towards flexible learning in initial teacher educa...
In May 2018, the NSW Premier, the Minister for Education, Rob Stokes, announced a review of the NSW ...
Recently, curriculum developments in Australia have seen the incorporation of functionalist ‘g...
Academic culture is perpetuated mainly by example and peer support. Traditional academic teaching pr...
Based on data by experimental and control group of teachers it has been resulted that in general sch...
© 2015 Dr. Kian Keong Aloysius OngThe primary purpose of this case study research was to investigate...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
There are good reasons to rethink how we organise the school curriculum. An alternative would be to ...
This study offers insights into the processes that play a role in realising curriculum flexibility. ...
The range of rationales that underpin conceptions of flexible education, and the re-making over time...
This conceptual contribution discusses the idea of flexibility of educational systems from a multidi...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Melbourne, 1984It is contended that children can best be prepared to ...
The term ‘flexible education’ is now firmly entrenched within Australian higher educatio...
The term ‘flexible education’ is now firmly entrenched within Australian highe...
Within Australia, the response to giftedness, whilst undoubtedly influenced by the educational polic...
This paper focuses on recent and innovative moves towards flexible learning in initial teacher educa...
In May 2018, the NSW Premier, the Minister for Education, Rob Stokes, announced a review of the NSW ...
Recently, curriculum developments in Australia have seen the incorporation of functionalist ‘g...
Academic culture is perpetuated mainly by example and peer support. Traditional academic teaching pr...
Based on data by experimental and control group of teachers it has been resulted that in general sch...
© 2015 Dr. Kian Keong Aloysius OngThe primary purpose of this case study research was to investigate...
The capacity of schooling to overcome disadvantage in society is a recurring topic of discussion and...
There are good reasons to rethink how we organise the school curriculum. An alternative would be to ...