Editorial: Reimagining a curriculum for teacher knowledge
Introducing a special issue of the BERA Blog that offers insights into a new curriculum for teacher knowledge that's fit for the 21st century.
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This special issue of the BERA Blog, presented by the British Curriculum Forum, aims to reimagine a curriculum for teacher knowledge for the 21st century, across the four nations of the UK and beyond. In it, our contributors engage with the theoretical, innovative and practical aspects of the curriculum, and consider how Lawrence Stenhouse’s practice of curriculum research and development can be continued and advanced.
Introducing a special issue of the BERA Blog that offers insights into a new curriculum for teacher knowledge that's fit for the 21st century.
As attention in England turns to the Early Career Framework, four expert authors consider the recent progress made in advancing professional learning in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
By considering responses to these questions we can offer starting points for the construction of a curriculum for teacher knowledge.
'An honest engagement with Dewey’s theory of experience can provide educators with useful questions about how to create meaningful educational experiences.'
A relational perspective on knowledge and education values dialogue among a multiplicity of cultural perspectives and felt experiences.
There are a number of premises that underpin this think piece about ‘reimagining a curriculum for social justice’. They include the assumptions that we need an education system with broad...
As changes in the curriculum appear on the horizon it is essential for teachers and school leaders to engage critically and constructively with the opportunities and tensions that emerge. Teachers...
As a teacher educator in Northern Ireland I was privileged to reflect about connecting learning, connecting times and cultures and, not least, connecting people, at the recent ‘Re-imagining a...
Attending the BERA/BCF Re-Imagining A Curriculum for Teacher Knowledge event enabled me to develop a deeper and broader understanding of recent thinking about the curriculum in England. ...
As attention in England turns to the Early Career Framework, four expert authors consider the recent progress made in advancing professional learning in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
Continue reading blog postIntroducing a special issue of the BERA Blog that offers insights into a new curriculum for teacher knowledge that's fit for the 21st century.
Continue reading blog postBy considering responses to these questions we can offer starting points for the construction of a curriculum for teacher knowledge.
Continue reading blog post'An honest engagement with Dewey’s theory of experience can provide educators with useful questions about how to create meaningful educational experiences.'
Continue reading blog postAs changes in the curriculum appear on the horizon it is essential for teachers and school leaders to engage critically and constructively with the opportunities and tensions that emerge. Teachers...
Continue reading blog postAs a teacher educator in Northern Ireland I was privileged to reflect about connecting learning, connecting times and cultures and, not least, connecting people, at the recent ‘Re-imagining a...
Continue reading blog postA relational perspective on knowledge and education values dialogue among a multiplicity of cultural perspectives and felt experiences.
Continue reading blog postThere are a number of premises that underpin this think piece about ‘reimagining a curriculum for social justice’. They include the assumptions that we need an education system with broad...
Continue reading blog postAttending the BERA/BCF Re-Imagining A Curriculum for Teacher Knowledge event enabled me to develop a deeper and broader understanding of recent thinking about the curriculum in England. ...
Continue reading blog post