Children, their World, their Education is the definitive text
for students, teachers, researchers, educational leaders and all
who are interested in primary education. As the culmination of the
Cambridge Primary Review, the most comprehensive enquiry into
English primary education for half a century, its publication
provoked instant and dramatic headlines. Widespread support from
teachers and eminent public figures demonstrated that the book had
identified the issues that really mattered. Ministerial unease
showed that here were findings that politicians could not
ignore.
But Children, their World, their Education is much more than a
report. It is an unrivalled educational compendium that
systematically covers the issues that are central to the daily work
of students, teachers and heads. For trainee teachers on
undergraduate and postgraduate courses it effectively maps the
territory of primary education and provides the context,
information and insight which are essential to the development of
classroom skill. Its vast range of carefully evaluated evidence
makes it a core resource for those undertaking research and
advanced study. Its direct engagement with the policy process
during a period of unprecedented change makes it an indispensable
tool for policy analysis. It places England s education system in
the global context, and combines evidence on recent developments
with a vision of how primary education should be.
Part 1 sets the scene and tracks primary education policy since
the 1960s.
Part 2 examines children s development and learning, their needs
and aspirations, and their lives in a diverse society and fragile
world.
Part 3 explores what goes on in schools, from the vital early
years to educational aims and values, the curriculum, pedagogy and
classroom practice, assessment, standards and school
organisation.
Part 4 deals with the system as a whole: educational ages and
stages, the work and training of primary teachers, school
leadership, local authorities, funding, governance and policy.
Part 5 pulls everything together with 78 conclusions and 75
recommendations for policy and practice.
Companion volume: The Cambridge Primary Review Research Surveys,
edited by Robin Alexander with Christine Doddington, John Gray,
Linda Hargreaves and Ruth Kershner. The Cambridge Primary Review is
supported by Esmee Fairbairn Foundation:
www.primaryreview.org.uk.
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