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  1. How to Teach Poetry Writing at Key Stage 2: Developing Creative Literacy (Writers' Workshop) by Michaela Morgan, 2001-10-26
  2. "Of Mice and Men" (Teach Yourself Revision Guides) by Ruth Coleman, 1998-01-07
  3. Poetry of Seamus Heaney (Teach Yourself Revision Guides) by Shaun McCarthy, 1999-08-16
  4. GCSE Spanish (Teach Yourself Revision Guides) by Ana Kolkowska, Tony Buzan, 1997-08-06
  5. Smp Some Exprmntal Ideas for Teach (School Mathematics Project Computing in Mathematics) by School Mathematics Project, 1972-03-31
  6. Science: Success at Key Stage 3 (Teach Yourself Revision Guides) by Eileen Ramsden, etc., 1998-09-23
  7. Maths: Success at Key Stage 3 (Teach Yourself Revision Guides) by Sheila Hunt, Philip Hooper, 1998-09-23
  8. German, Study Aids: GCSE (Teach Yourself) by R.J. Hares, 1991-03-07
  9. GCSE English: English GCSE (Teach Yourself: Rapid Revision Guides) by Steve Eddy, Ruth Coleman, 1999-02-15
  10. "Pygmalion" (Teach Yourself Revision Guides) by Mary Hartley, 1999-08-16
  11. French, Study Aids: GCSE (Teach Yourself) by R.J. Hares, 1989-08-01
  12. Mathematics, Study Aids: GCSE (Teach Yourself) by C.J. Shepperd, J.A.H. Shepperd, 1989-08-01
  13. "Lord of the Flies" (Teach Yourself Revision Guides) by Mary Hartley, 1998-01-07
  14. How to Teach Fiction Writing at Key Stage 3 (Writers Workshop) by Neil Macrae, 2002-09-20

21. QCA - Curriculum And Assessment - Parents Leaflet For National Tests And Teacher
children are 7, 11 and 14, teachers make formal national curriculum assessments of alsoassess children's work informally almost every time they teach a class.
http://www.qca.org.uk/ca/tests/par_leaf.asp
National Qualifications Curriculum and Assessment Research and Statistical Information QCA News / Vacancies ... Tests
National tests and teacher assessment for
children aged 7, 11 and 14
7-year-olds 11-year-olds 14-year-olds What will the tests cover?
Reading, writing (including handwriting), spelling and maths Reading, writing (including handwriting), spelling, maths, mental arithmetic and science English (including reading, writing and studying a Shakespeare play), maths, mental arithmetic and science How long are the tests? Less than three hours altogether Five to five and a half hours altogether Seven to eight hours altogether When are the tests? The tests are spread over several days in the summer term, to fit in with other schoolwork. The tests are on set days in the middle of May. What will the teacher assessment cover? English, maths and science English, maths and science English, maths, science, history, geography, a modern foreign language, design and technology, information technology, art, music and PE How will I get my child's results?

22. BBC - Schools - Parents Articles
aged 5 – 11, other than those educated privately, the national curriculum isa Additionally schools have to teach religious education (RE) according to a
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/parents/article_primary_23092002.shtml

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Schools Home Pre-school ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Parent’s guide to the curriculum by Judith Puddick Parents often profess to being bemused by the modern school curriculum particularly when their children come home talking about PSHE, DT and ICT. Many children, however, say nothing at all about school or tell you they have been playing all day, so it can be quite a surprise for parents when a school report comes home listing all the different subjects taught during the year. This article covers three questions about the curriculum commonly asked by parents: Who decides what should be taught at school? What are the National Literacy and Numeracy strategies? Why does the curriculum vary in different schools? Who decides what should be taught at school? Until 1988 schools were free to decide what they taught their pupils, with religious education being the only compulsory subject. This obviously gave rise to great variation amongst schools so in order to ensure all pupils had access to a balanced education the National Curriculum was developed listing the subjects to be covered, detailing what should be taught and stating the standards or levels expected by pupils at age 7, 11 and 14. For primary pupils, aged 5 – 11, other than those educated privately, the National Curriculum is a statutory requirement. It currently consists of three core subjects – English maths and science; and seven foundation subjects – design and technology (DT), information and communication technology (ICT), history, geography, art and design, music and physical education (PE). Additionally schools have to teach religious education (RE) according to a locally agreed syllabus, although parents may choose to withdraw their children from these sessions.

23. NATIONAL CURRICULUM CORE SUBJECTS
In the national curriculum English is divided into 3 areas Speaking Listening,Reading In school we teach a range of strategies and skills to develop their
http://www.highworth.bucks.sch.uk/CORE.HTM
NATIONAL CURRICULUM CORE SUBJECTS
ENGLISH
As a subject it differs from all others in that it is the medium through which other subjects are taught and so the techniques and abilities of the children are monitored all the time.
Although less discussed than reading and writing these are also important skills. At Highworth we provide many opportunities for children to express themselves clearly and with confidence. Children are encouraged first to talk about themselves and their experiences. This is extended to enable them to talk about a variety of subjects to a variety of audiences. Role play, drama and participation in school assemblies all contribute to the development of expertise. READING
We have introduced a reading scheme so that the children learn in a structured and systematic way. Together with this we have a wide selection of reading books and, with the use of games and audio-visual materials, these give the children a stimulating introduction to the joy of reading. Each class has a good selection of books which, together with our excellent school library, provide scope for teaching reference skills, as well as extending the choice each child has to read for pleasure.

24. Telegraph | Opinion | Teach The Best That Is Known And Thought In The World
curriculum Council sought to ensure that the national curriculum for English, artand music included masterpieces that teachers had to teach, the reaction was
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2002/02/13/do1301.xml

25. Telegraph | Education | What Makes A Good School?
and from engineering to enterprise. They all teach the national curriculum,and the vast majority accept pupils of all abilities.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/main.jhtml?xml=/education/2002/10/25/tefgoo

26. Teaching To State Standards And Testing
Of Technology As A Tool Those Who Can't teach New teachers Association for InformationTechnology in teacher Education has a national curriculum for initial
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27. Personal Mission Statement, Reading And Dialect Speakers, Online Reading Curricu
teach the 60% of urban children in every Provide support for curriculum content thathas never national Children's Folksong Repository™ The online electronic
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READING and THE EDUCATIONAL CYBERPLAYGROUND "The failure of inner-city schools to teach children to read is among the most serious social problems that our country faces." Dr. William Lobov Professor of Linguistics and Psychology and Director of the Linguistics Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania.

28. Earlyyearshp
Welsh Office (Education); The national curriculum; ACCAC Desirable Down; Plan, Perform,Evaluate; curriculum Design Turnteach Games Lecture Notes; Turn-teach
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29. Pgceprihp
curriculum 2000 PE Attainment Targets; TTA QTS national Standards Welsh Office Circular13/98) national Standards ACCAC PE Resources. KS2 Turnteach Review 1999
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What last year's trainees thought of the course! Teaching Practice Useful Lesson PLans ... INTRODUCTION Pedagogy (The How) Content (The What)

30. Learn.co.uk - Learning Resources For The National Curriculum, Online Lessons, GC
Eddie can no longer contain his frustration with Rodolpho's success withCatherine, and in pretending to teach him how to box, hits him hard.
http://www.learn.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=Unit&WCU=2036

31. I Teach This Stuff
These lesson plans were developed with the national curriculum frameworksin mind and are organized by grade levels and subject areas.
http://wwwedu.ssc.nasa.gov/geogateway/teach.asp
ASTER Web This is the official site of the ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer) imaging instrument that is currently flying onboard the Terra spacecraft launched in December 1999 as part of NASA's Earth Observing System. The ASTER instrument will be used to obtain detailed maps of land surface features and elevation. The main thing you will want to check out at this site is the ASTER image gallery. P.S. If your students want to build a paper model of the Terra spacecraft, follow this link: http://terra.nasa.gov/Publications/terra_model.html Earth from Space Astronauts take a lot of pictures of the earth from space. This web site is a collection of some of the over 375,000 images taken during space shuttle missions. This web site offers several ways to search the database and view different resolutions of each of the captioned images. Some of the categories in the database include cities, earth-human interactions, distinctive features, hurricanes and weather, earth's water habitats, and geographic regions. ESRI GIS and mapping software, training and data.

32. EducationGuardian.co.uk | Schools | If You Ask Me...
GCSEs in national curriculum subjects cover what schools are obliged to teach;however, there is no legal requirement for pupils to be entered for any
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My daughter is being compelled to take GCSE religious studies at her independent Roman Catholic school, which we chose because it gets good results. We were not told that this was compulsory and she prefers other subjects. Can a school compel a child to take a particular GCSE?
Compiled by Hester Lacey
Tuesday May 7, 2002

33. Freedom Self-Advocacy Curriculum
The national Mental Health Consumers' SelfHelp Clearinghouse has developed theFreedom Self-Advocacy curriculum as a tool to help you teach self-advocacy
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Return to the home page of the National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse The National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse has developed the Freedom Self-Advocacy Curriculum as a tool to help you teach self-advocacy skills to mental health consumers. Working in conjunction with the National Mental Health Association (NMHA), the National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems (NAPAS), and other organizations, we have developed a set of three workshops that you can learn to teach to consumers.
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Participate in a nationwide survey that helps us upgrade the curriculum to meet the needs of consumers nationwide. If you'd like to join an open listserve to discuss self-advocacy, please enter your e-mail address and then click

34. New Educator - NCRTL Mentors
with novices, Chinese mentors tend to focus more on pedagogy and less on contentbecause the national curriculum determines what teachers should teach.
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NCRTL explores learning from mentors: a study update
The National Center for Research on Teacher Learning (NCRTL) is completing its fifth year of a five-year grant from from the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education, for the study of teacher learning. Mentoring by experienced teachers is a critical topic in education today and a favored strategy in U.S. policy initiatives focused on teacher induction. In addition to creating new incentives and career opportunities for experienced teachers, assigning mentors to work with beginning teachers represents an improvement over the abrupt and unassisted entry into teaching that characterizes the experiences of many beginning teachers. But the promise of mentoring goes beyond helping novices survive their first year of teaching. Teacher mentoring can also be a way of promoting new approaches to teaching and learning and new forms of teacher collaboration. If mentoring is going to function as a strategy for reforming teaching and teacher education, it must be linked to a vision of good teaching and guided by an understanding of how novices learn such teaching.
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Learning from Mentors, one of nine current studies at the National Center for Research on Teacher Learning (NCRTL), focuses on mentoring practices and the contributions of mentor teachers to novice teachers' learning to teach. Led by NCRTL senior researcher Sharon Feiman-Nemser, the study examines mentoring in three contexts - the United States, the United Kingdom, and China - and asks what mentors do, what novices learn, and how mentors' practices and novices' learning are shaped by different institutional, social, and cultural contexts.

35. Intel Teach For The Future.
to a growing community of participating teachers, applying what they have learnedto the national curriculum. If you have any comments to make on teach to the
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Welcome to the Intel® Teach to the Future programme
"Intel® Teach to the Future with support from Microsoft is a world wide initiative to address the barriers teachers face in effectively applying computer technology to improve student learning. "The scope of this programme represents the industry's recognition that all the educational technology in classrooms today is worth nothing if teachers don't know how to use it effectively. Computers aren't magic, teachers are." - Dr Craig Barrett, CEO, Intel Corporation A Customised Curriculum for Ireland To make the content relevant to the Irish education system and teachers, the programme has been piloted, evaluated and localised by the NCTE working with a select group, comprised of teachers and ICT Advisors, who have expertise in the use of technology in education. Enrolment is a simple three step process for teachers and you can elect to participate on an individual basis. Read our latest news
Our regularly updated newsletter keeps you informed about the latest developments in the Intel Teach to the Future programme. Publish your unit plans Publish your unit plans to a growing community of participating teachers, applying what they have learned to the national curriculum.

36. OPLIN: OH! Teach / INFOhio > Curriculum Areas > Science > Museums, Exhibits & Pr
teach / INFOhio curriculum Areas Science national Air and Space Museum http//www.nasm.edu/The Smithsonian Institution's national Air and Space
http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=19-2190-854-2294

37. OPLIN: OH! Teach / INFOhio
teach page is a collaborative project of OPLIN new subject sites to enhance theclassroom curriculum? program, a service of the national Science teachers
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38. 2.1.3.5 Teaching Newsletter
If you are training to teach secondary subjects, then you will receive between£600 £1,000 pa to help with the costs of teaching national curriculum.
http://www.swan.ac.uk/careers/specific_careers/teaching_news.htm
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Language Training and Development Ltd, 187 Corn Street, Witney, Oxon OX28 6AX, tel: 07971 589 979 / 01993 771 694, Fax: 01993 706 066, email: Phil@LTDOXFORD.com Language Training and Development Ltd in Witney, Oxfordshire are anticipating that funding will be available soon for students undertaking their TEFL courses. For information email: Phil@LTDOXFORD.com . Please ensure you provide an email address where you can be contacted once you leave Swansea at the end of term.
Teacher Training Vacancies
Current vacancy information is included on the GTTR website at http://www.gttr.ac.uk where you can apply on-line. This information is updated each day, but it is still advisable to confirm the availability of places with institutions before nominating your choices of course. The GTTR reference file in the Careers Centre includes regularly updated records of: (1) PGCE courses which now have places for the start of the next academic year; (2) additions and amendments to the GTTR application literature for 2003 entry.
Repayment of Student Loans for Teachers of Shortage Subjects
See http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/teachersloans

39. CyberSmart! : News : The White House Cites CyberSmart! Curriculum As National Cy
in its September 18th report, “The national Strategy to curriculum, a comprehensiveset of learning materials for K8 is a significant need to teach safe and
http://www.cybersmart.org/news/2002_09_20.asp
The White House cites CyberSmart! Curriculum as national cyber security resource for teachers
NEW YORK, NY – September 20, 2002 –
CyberSmart! and McGraw-Hill Education release “Internet Safety” and “Cyber Security” tips concurrent with White House announcement— supplements free CyberSmart! Curriculum available to schools nationwide
NEW YORK, NY – September 20, 2002 – The White House has cited The CyberSmart! School Program in its September 18th report, “The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace.” The document outlines ways that businesses, government and citizens can contribute to keeping cyberspace secure.
Concurrent with the White House announcement, The CyberSmart! School Program and McGraw-Hill Education have created two printable tip sheets that outline age-appropriate computer and Internet safety and security practices. The tips supplement the free CyberSmart! Curriculum, a comprehensive set of learning materials for K-8 teachers to introduce safe, responsible and effective computer and Internet use by students (see

40. AngliaCampus : National Curriculum Schemes Of Work
up to the key national curriculum learning outcomes can select one of the curriculum’sfifteen Learning objectives teach pupils that Victorians categorized
http://www.angliacampus.com/grwn/teach/prod/Wscheme/
National Curriculum Schemes of Work For teachers to get to grips with the intricacies of national curriculum programmes of study is in itself no small challenge. Planning short and long term schemes of work either for individual, departmental or whole school based on these is an enormously time consuming task. They must create a framework of teaching activities, which fulfill the objectives and teaching outcomes, of the national scheme. Their job has now been made considerably easier with national schemes of work for both primary and secondary across all curricular areas. Teachers can view and download the schemes from the government qualifications and curriculum authority website. The schemes are divided by subject into primary and secondary and are a positive gold mine of information. At a glance teachers can view the subject objectives for the specific year group. Within these they can home in on key units of study. Within these they are offered a full range of varied classroom activities and teaching strategies. All of which is then linked up to the key national curriculum learning outcomes to which they should be working. In other words teachers no longer have to reinvent the wheel to make their teaching both interesting and effective. Within religious education for example, the teacher of a KS3 class can select one of the curriculum’s fifteen units of study. Let’s say the teacher is working on the key question ‘Where do we look for God?’ Firstly she can read a resume of the expected learning outcomes and the anticipated number of hours of study needed to cover it.

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