School-based Curriculum Development in Britain
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<p>Originally published in 1980. School-based curriculum development was the dominant form of curriculum development in Britain. Though there were national projects it was thought that the initiative for change must come from within the schools. Curriculum development arose directly from the needs and enthusiasms of the schools their pupils and their teachers. Some large schools had undertaken their own programmes while others joined forces sharing common needs and enjoying common achievements or based effective in-school initiatives on national projects. Given how much things have changed since this book is enlightening.</p> <p>Case studies: Codsall Staffordshire; Manor Park Newcastle; Abraham Moss Centre Manchester; and Hele's School Exeter. There are also studies of the Independent Learning in Science Project and in the Nuffield Integrated Science Project. </p>
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