Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), in common with with developments elsewhere, is said to herald a new era of teacher autonomy. The Highland Council has been at the forefront of enacting CfE; teachers, in collaboration with external agencies, have developed innovative new models to meet the demands of the new curriculum. Difficulties inherent in the translation of central curriculum policy into practice have been well-documented. Teacher mediation of policy and conflicting policy imperatives often produce an 'implementation gap' between policy intentions and classroom practice. CfE and the Highland Framework offer an interesting context for re-examining these issues, especially as the renewed extension of autonomy to teachers may a...
Scotland’s new Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) has been widely acknowledged as the most significant ...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) initiative is representative of many recent internation...
<p>Unlike England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Scotland does not have a statutory national cur...
Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), in common with with developments elsewhere, is said to h...
Recent worldwide trends in curriculum policy have re-emphasised the role of teachers in school-based...
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence typifies many international trends in curricular policy, ...
This chapter examines curriculum reform in Scotland, showing how the ambitious aspirations of its fl...
This article discusses the issue of the sustainability of educational change, in the light of findin...
Introduction: Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) is generally viewed as a landmark developme...
The success or otherwise of mandated curriculum reform policy has been widely discussed within the l...
Introduction: This booklet has been written to assist schools with the problematic task of engaging ...
Many modern curricula position teachers as autonomous developers of the curriculum (Priestley & Bies...
Currently schools in Scotland are engaged in major curriculum and assessment reform entitled Curricu...
Following political devolution in 1999, Scotland’s already distinctive education system has di...
The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of a group of secondary teachers regarding the ...
Scotland’s new Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) has been widely acknowledged as the most significant ...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) initiative is representative of many recent internation...
<p>Unlike England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Scotland does not have a statutory national cur...
Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), in common with with developments elsewhere, is said to h...
Recent worldwide trends in curriculum policy have re-emphasised the role of teachers in school-based...
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence typifies many international trends in curricular policy, ...
This chapter examines curriculum reform in Scotland, showing how the ambitious aspirations of its fl...
This article discusses the issue of the sustainability of educational change, in the light of findin...
Introduction: Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) is generally viewed as a landmark developme...
The success or otherwise of mandated curriculum reform policy has been widely discussed within the l...
Introduction: This booklet has been written to assist schools with the problematic task of engaging ...
Many modern curricula position teachers as autonomous developers of the curriculum (Priestley & Bies...
Currently schools in Scotland are engaged in major curriculum and assessment reform entitled Curricu...
Following political devolution in 1999, Scotland’s already distinctive education system has di...
The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of a group of secondary teachers regarding the ...
Scotland’s new Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) has been widely acknowledged as the most significant ...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) initiative is representative of many recent internation...
<p>Unlike England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Scotland does not have a statutory national cur...