Past event
Investigating Knowledge and the Curriculum
Online registration has now closed. If you want to attend this event, please email events@bera.ac.uk for details of how to register onsite.
The British Curriculum Forum (BCF) invites you to its launch on Saturday June 18th 2016. Over the last decade we have witnessed the radical transformation of the British educational landscape. This BCF event will bring together teachers, academics and policy makers to interrogate the academic, practical, ethical and social dimensions underpinning the notion of ‘curriculum’ and especially recent debates about knowledge and subjects in schools and FE.
The conference will also explore what is meant by curriculum research and how traditions in teacher research contribute to curriculum development and debate.
Aimed at all key stakeholders interested in shaping a future curriculum in schools key notes and workshops will be offered from leading practitioners, subject associations and universities.
We would also like to thank our sponsors:
09.00 | Registration, tea and coffee |
09.30 | Welcome/opening comments/housekeeping Gerry Czerniawski |
09.40 | Curriculum enquiry, curriculum leadership and the knowledge debates: a time of opportunity for the BCF vision? Christine Counsell |
10.10 | What is the place of subjects in the curriculum? Two curriculum ‘provocations’ Tim Oates and Mark Priestley Chair: Vivienne Baumfield |
11.00 | Tea and coffee break |
11.30 | Choice of parallel seminars* |
Doing Justice to History: engaging teachers as pugilists, diggers and choreographers Abdul Mohamud and Robin Whitburn |
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Headteachers talk about knowledge-rich curricula: three perspectives on process and purpose Carolyn Roberts, Hywel Jones, Paul Smith |
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Which languages should the children of Britain learn? Arlene Holmes-Henderson |
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In search of a curriculum for life: What is our problem with PSHE education? Jenny Barksfield |
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13.00 | Lunch and networking |
14.00 | Stenhouse and teachers’ curriculum enquiry: its relevance today John Elliott |
14.30 | Knowledge, curriculum, disciplines and social justice: what does the sociology of knowledge have to offer school curriculum thinking? In conversation: Michael Fordham and Michael Young Chair: Mary James |
15.20 | Discussion and closing remarks |
16.00 | Close of meeting |