Can there be an alternative to the centralized curriculum in England?

Berry, J. (2009) Can there be an alternative to the centralized curriculum in England? pp. 33-41. ISSN 1365-4802
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Schools and teachers in England have found themselves coerced into a situation where high-stakes testing, scrutiny of `performance' and the generation of data for competitive league tables have dominated the educational experience of young people. There is a growing recognition from all quarters that this model is failing and that alternative — and more creative — approaches are needed. The article examines whether there is sufficient professional confidence and autonomy to challenge the current hegemonic position.


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