While the attention has been on the draft curriculum, RE has been the focus of some discussion too. In this article, Hazel Henson makes suggestions for taking your RE forward
In her speech marking the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 8 May, the Queen referred to plans to introduce a new National Curriuclum, restructure the way in which teachers are given pay rises, and reform exams.
As we wait for the consultation response, we’re giving the final comment on the draft curriculum to Professor Dominic Wyse at the Institute of Education
As curriculum manager, by engaging the excitement and enthusiasm of your teaching staff you can have a big impact on securing effective practice that provides a better learning experience for all students. Linda Hammersley-Fletcher shows how
Some teaching practices are more effective than others. Your role as curriculum leader and manager can be to help teams check that what they do leads to successful learning. John Blanchard looks at how you can use checklists to be systematic about what matters the most
Finally, the PSHE review has been published. Suzanne O’Connell considers the current status of sex and relationships education and what we might hope for now
Everyone is committed to ensuring a lasting legacy of London 2012. Eileen Marchant considers what the next steps are for physical education in our schools to make sure we achieve it