Focuses on the 14-19 curriculum and qualification debates around the Dearing Review. It identifies the main parameters of this area of policy development for the future and argues strongly for a staged process to reform which ultimately leads to a unified 14-19 qualifications system.
Focuses on the 14-19 curriculum and qualification debates around the Dearing Review. It identifies the main parameters of this area of policy development for the future and argues strongly for a staged process to reform which ultimately leads to a unified 14-19 qualifications system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hodgson, Ann, ; Spours, Ken (both of Institute of Education, University of London),
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From the 1991 White Paper to Dearing Report - a conceptual and historical framework tracks and frameworks - an assessment of the Dearing proposals A levels and the general education track GNVQs and up-grading the full-time vocational route YT, Modern Apprenticeships and NVQs using credit for qualification reform core skills and breadth in the post-curriculum - an international comparison modularization and frameworks? asessment and achievement student guidance for lifelong learning value-added and institutional strategies for supporting student learning the Scottish experience of reform from a framework approach to a unified system.
From the 1991 White Paper to Dearing Report - a conceptual and historical framework tracks and frameworks - an assessment of the Dearing proposals A levels and the general education track GNVQs and up-grading the full-time vocational route YT, Modern Apprenticeships and NVQs using credit for qualification reform core skills and breadth in the post-curriculum - an international comparison modularization and frameworks? asessment and achievement student guidance for lifelong learning value-added and institutional strategies for supporting student learning the Scottish experience of reform from a framework approach to a unified system.
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