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This new book from the only university-run primary school in the UK helps schools design their own curricula by providing access to the latest education research along with supporting ideas and questions for how this can be applied successfully.

Co-written by practising teachers and research academics it combines practitioner expertise with the latest  world class academic research. Each chapter includes examples of how schools approached designing their own curricula and shows how an evidence-informed approach can lead to new ideas that are bold, innovative and imaginative.

Packed with innovative ideas and practical suggestions, this book highlights the importance of using research evidence to develop teachers'' practice in the realities of their own classrooms and schools. It is a key read for teachers, school leaders, teaching assistants and student teachers, especially those who recognise the important role of research in developing excellence in their practice.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Curriculum Making: Key Concepts and Practices

Mark Priestley and Constantinos Xenofontos

Chapter 2: Considering the Possibilities

James Biddulph and Julia Flutter

Chapter 3: Nurturing Compassionate Citizens of The Future: Weaving Together Pedagogy and Curriculum

Penny Coltman and Luke Rolls

Chapter 4: Rethinking Spaces for Learning: Designing A Curriculum with Freedom and Flexibility at its Heart

Kate Fox, Jonathan Clarke, John-Mark Winstanley and Jane Warwick

Chapter 5: "Why do I have to sit down?": Designing an Age-Appropriate Curriculum for Children in Year One

Rachel Sutton, Lucy Downham and Harriet Rhodes

Chapter 6: Learning to Learn from Nature: How Principles of Harmony in The Natural World Can Guide Curriculum Design

Richard Dunne and Emilie Martin

Chapter 7: Knowing About and Acting Globally in Everyday Classrooms

Susan Lee Robertson and Ana Mocanu

Chapter 8: Education as the Embracing of a Loving Universe: designing an inclusive curriculum

Graham Schweig and Nitesh Gor

Chapter 9: No Mountain High Enough: Using Music to Raise Academic Achievement

Phil Kirkman, Michelle Long and Luke Robbins-Ross

Chapter 10: Vision-Driven Curriculum Practices: ‘Deeply Christian, Serving the Common Good’

Andy Wolfe, Caryn Smith, Lisa Harford and Mark Lacey

Chapter 11: Oracy and the primary curriculum: what does research tell us?

Neil Mercer

Chapter 12: Unlocking Research: To New Possibilities

James Biddulph and Julia Flutter

Afterword

Stephen J Toope

Inspiring Primary Curriculum Design

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 7/2/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367228385, 978-0367228385
      ISBN10: 0367228386

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This new book from the only university-run primary school in the UK helps schools design their own curricula by providing access to the latest education research along with supporting ideas and questions for how this can be applied successfully.

      Co-written by practising teachers and research academics it combines practitioner expertise with the latest  world class academic research. Each chapter includes examples of how schools approached designing their own curricula and shows how an evidence-informed approach can lead to new ideas that are bold, innovative and imaginative.

      Packed with innovative ideas and practical suggestions, this book highlights the importance of using research evidence to develop teachers'' practice in the realities of their own classrooms and schools. It is a key read for teachers, school leaders, teaching assistants and student teachers, especially those who recognise the important role of research in developing excellence in their practice.

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Curriculum Making: Key Concepts and Practices

      Mark Priestley and Constantinos Xenofontos

      Chapter 2: Considering the Possibilities

      James Biddulph and Julia Flutter

      Chapter 3: Nurturing Compassionate Citizens of The Future: Weaving Together Pedagogy and Curriculum

      Penny Coltman and Luke Rolls

      Chapter 4: Rethinking Spaces for Learning: Designing A Curriculum with Freedom and Flexibility at its Heart

      Kate Fox, Jonathan Clarke, John-Mark Winstanley and Jane Warwick

      Chapter 5: "Why do I have to sit down?": Designing an Age-Appropriate Curriculum for Children in Year One

      Rachel Sutton, Lucy Downham and Harriet Rhodes

      Chapter 6: Learning to Learn from Nature: How Principles of Harmony in The Natural World Can Guide Curriculum Design

      Richard Dunne and Emilie Martin

      Chapter 7: Knowing About and Acting Globally in Everyday Classrooms

      Susan Lee Robertson and Ana Mocanu

      Chapter 8: Education as the Embracing of a Loving Universe: designing an inclusive curriculum

      Graham Schweig and Nitesh Gor

      Chapter 9: No Mountain High Enough: Using Music to Raise Academic Achievement

      Phil Kirkman, Michelle Long and Luke Robbins-Ross

      Chapter 10: Vision-Driven Curriculum Practices: ‘Deeply Christian, Serving the Common Good’

      Andy Wolfe, Caryn Smith, Lisa Harford and Mark Lacey

      Chapter 11: Oracy and the primary curriculum: what does research tell us?

      Neil Mercer

      Chapter 12: Unlocking Research: To New Possibilities

      James Biddulph and Julia Flutter

      Afterword

      Stephen J Toope

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