First published in 1995, Crisis in the Primary Classroom redefines the
crisis plaguing primary classrooms by challenging many of the
educational and political orthodoxies of the nineties. The book is set
during a particular period in the nineties when primary education was
under attack from the Government and sections of the media, with
accusations that reading standards had fallen, the National Curriculum
was not being taught well and training colleges had failed to produce
sufficient teachers of quality. In response to these concerns, the
Government commissioned a report, which presented a series of
solutions. Maurice Galton argues that the report failed to identify
the root causes of the problems facing primary schools. He examines
critically whether the National Curriculum was necessary, and whether
teaching methods and classroom organization really needed to be
changed radically. He also addresses the issue of quality among
teachers, suggesting ways in which this might be developed. Crisis in
the Primary Classroom deserves to be read by all concerned with the
planning, administration and practice of primary education. Teachers
will be encouraged by the message that methods found to be successful
in the past must be accommodated in new patterns of organization and
classroom practice.
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ISBN
9781000519754
Publisert
2021
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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