Mick Waters on the national curriculum review This piece appeared in the TES Comment on 28th January. Mick Waters (ex QCA and now Professor of Education at Wolverhampton) wrote about the review. What caught my eye was his focus on skills and I quote. "What is missing and what matters? A key word almost absent from the remit and from the white paper is "skills". In countries that are successful in the international tests, skills lie at the heart of the curriculum. Such skills are usually those that enhance the learning of the subject disciplines, but are also those that equip a young person for "the opportunities, responsibilities, and experiences of life" Singapore has "life skills" and "knowledge skills" that underpin all areas of the curriculum, and New Zealand and Scotland use the term "key competencies". They recognise that employers and business will need skills for the future, while also realising that without being able to read and write and manage numbers most people will not survive." |
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