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Autor/in | Byrom, Jamie |
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Titel | Alive … and Kicking? Some Personal Reflections on the Revised National Curriculum (2014) and What We Might Do with It |
Quelle | In: Teaching History, (2013) 153, S.6-14 (9 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 0040-0610 |
Schlagwörter | History Instruction; National Curriculum; Foreign Countries; Curriculum Development; Elementary Secondary Education; Planning; Perspective Taking; Concept Formation; Inquiry; Course Content; Knowledge Level; European History; United Kingdom |
Abstract | The overwhelming response of history teachers to the final version of the National Curriculum (2014) was one of relief that their insistent, penetrating critique of the first draft had been heeded. Jamie Byrom shares that profound sense of relief and celebrates the achievement of the history education community in making its voice heard. However, he also draws attention to two important strengths of that first draft that should be celebrated and built upon. One is the value that it places upon substantive historical knowledge, and the other is the potential inherent in its new emphasis on developing a sense of 'historical perspective', which promises much more than visions of an unproblematic chronological narrative or an inert framework. In setting out the distinctive demands of the new curriculum and the scope that it offers, Byrom gives teachers a set of key principles to guide their planning and urges them to "kick on", now directing their passion and ingenuity towards achieving its full potential. (As Provided). |
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Update | 2020/1/01 |