The National Curriculum is one of the most important changes in education this century. Consequently, every parent and student-teacher should read this book. It will be invaluable for teachers returning to the profession, and even experienced teachers will find the information on recent changes to the National Curriculum useful.
This book, called `a marvel of compression' on its first publication and praised for its clarity and balance, has now been thoroughly revised by Bob Moon in consultation with a team of experts. It explains in clear language how the National Curriculum is structured, what impact it has in the classroom, how pupils are assessed and tested, how the teaching of foundation subjects is organized, what rights parents have, and how special needs are catered for.
This new edition takes into account the radical restructuring of the national curriculum which was introduced in September 1995. It is anticipated that this restuctured curriculum will remain substantially unchanged for at least the next five years, making this book of lasting and vital significance for everyone involved and affected by education.
Bob Moon is Professor of Education at the School of Education at the Open University in Milton Keynes. He is also the Director of the Centre of Research and Development in Teacher Education.