The proposed Curriculum for Wales 2022 presents a bold new vision for curriculum, teaching and learning. Together with its focus on four key purposes, it affords substantially more flexibility and autonomy to teachers and schools, positions learners as central to curriculum decision making, promotes active forms of pedagogy and twenty‐first‐century skills and reduces specification of curriculum content. Like other ‘new curriculum’ examples around the world, it brings with it a complex set of interacting curricular elements, with challenges including curriculum design capability and the agency required of those working with the curriculum. In this article, we discuss challenges and opportunities for this curriculum reform in light of interna...
This Executive Summary presents high level messages which emerge from the analysis and synthesis of ...
This article outlines the progress and impact of professional learning communities within, between a...
A blog post reflecting on the developments in both Welsh education and Initial Teacher Education at ...
The proposed Curriculum for Wales 2022 presents a bold new vision for curriculum, teaching and learn...
Educators in Wales currently find themselves in a moment. This moment is defined by far-reaching ref...
Professor Tom Crick outlines the new bilingual Curriculum for Wales, published in January 2020, alon...
The article begins with a review of what is known internationally about system level reform. With th...
This paper focuses on the implications of the transformative student‐centred curriculum being develo...
Emergent worldwide curriculum policy since the turn of the millennium has placed a strong emphasis o...
Education in Wales has historically developed along similar lines to that of England, with UK legisl...
Abstract: Wales’ education system is part-way through an extensive journey of reform. This contextua...
First paragraph: The 2015 publication of Successful Futures marked a watershed moment in the history...
Wales (United Kingdom) considers the development of schools as learning organisations as vital for s...
This report is being produced at a significant and opportune juncture in the development of educatio...
The article contains a description of the experience of the representatives of the Federation of Edu...
This Executive Summary presents high level messages which emerge from the analysis and synthesis of ...
This article outlines the progress and impact of professional learning communities within, between a...
A blog post reflecting on the developments in both Welsh education and Initial Teacher Education at ...
The proposed Curriculum for Wales 2022 presents a bold new vision for curriculum, teaching and learn...
Educators in Wales currently find themselves in a moment. This moment is defined by far-reaching ref...
Professor Tom Crick outlines the new bilingual Curriculum for Wales, published in January 2020, alon...
The article begins with a review of what is known internationally about system level reform. With th...
This paper focuses on the implications of the transformative student‐centred curriculum being develo...
Emergent worldwide curriculum policy since the turn of the millennium has placed a strong emphasis o...
Education in Wales has historically developed along similar lines to that of England, with UK legisl...
Abstract: Wales’ education system is part-way through an extensive journey of reform. This contextua...
First paragraph: The 2015 publication of Successful Futures marked a watershed moment in the history...
Wales (United Kingdom) considers the development of schools as learning organisations as vital for s...
This report is being produced at a significant and opportune juncture in the development of educatio...
The article contains a description of the experience of the representatives of the Federation of Edu...
This Executive Summary presents high level messages which emerge from the analysis and synthesis of ...
This article outlines the progress and impact of professional learning communities within, between a...
A blog post reflecting on the developments in both Welsh education and Initial Teacher Education at ...