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  • Where do I begin?

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    Planning a new Key Stage 3 Curriculum: A Powerpoint presentation from the Regional Subject CfBT/HA Conferences 3 Curriculum aims are: successful learners who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve confident individuals who are able to live safe, healthy and fulfilling lives responsible citizens who make a positive contribution to society...
    Where do I begin?
  • 16-19 Curriculum 2000 in a nutshell

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    I'VE HEARD OF THIS. BROADER COVERAGE, GAPS BRIDGED BETWEEN GCSE AND A LEVEL AND BETWEEN VOCATIONAL AND ACADEMIC EDUCATION, A HIGHLY LITERATE, NUMERATE AND COMPUTER-LITERATE WORKFORCE FOR THE 21st CENTURY. WHOM SHOULD WE THANK? Sir Ron Dearing, who else? His review of post-16 education was accepted by the last government...
    16-19 Curriculum 2000 in a nutshell
  • Nutshell

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    This edition of 'Nutshell' highlights concerns about the AS/A2 assessments.
    Nutshell
  • Nutshell

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    This edition of 'Nutshell' discusses spiritual development.
    Nutshell
  • Nutshell

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    This edition of 'In a Nutshell' discusses 'Transforming Teaching and Learning in the Foundation Subjects'.
    Nutshell
  • Reflections on the Empathy Debate

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    Not only do the various discussions on empathy show no signs of abating, they remain as confusing and emotionally charged as ever. On the one hand, much of the empathy argument is concerned with...
    Reflections on the Empathy Debate