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Working draft: With assessment amends (Feb 08)
A big picture of the curriculum
Three key questions
The curriculum aims to enable all young people to become
1
What
are we trying
to achieve?
Curriculum aims
Every Child
Matters outcomes
Focus for learning
Successful learners
Confident individuals
Responsible citizens
who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve
who are able to lead safe, healthy and fulfilling lives
who make a positive contribution to society
Be healthy
Stay safe
Enjoy and achieve
Make a positive contribution
Attitudes and attributes
Skills
eg determined, adaptable, confident,
risk-taking, enterprising
eg literacy, numeracy, ICT, personal,
learning and thinking skills
Achieve economic wellbeing
Knowledge and understanding
eg big ideas that shape the world
The curriculum as an entire planned learning experience underpinned by a broad set of common values and purposes
Components
2
How
do we
organise
learning?
Approaches to
learning
Whole curriculum
dimensions
Statutory
expectations
Lessons
Locations
Environment
Opportunities for
Varied and matched Assessment is spiritual, moral,
to learning need
fit for purpose social, cultural,
e.g. enquiry,
and integral to
emotional,
instruction, active,
learning and
intellectual and
practical, theoretical
teaching
physical
development
Events
In tune with
human
development
Routines
Extended hours
Assessment
Personalised develops
offering challenge
learners’ selfand support to
esteem and
enable
enableallalllearners
learnersto
commitment to make progress and
their learning
achieve
Relevant,
purposeful
and for a
range of
audiences
Out of school
Assessment uses
Resource wella wide range of
Involve
matched to
evidence to
learners
learning need
encourage
proactively in
eg. use of time,
learners to
their own
space, people,
reflect on their
learning
materials
own learning
Overarching themes that have a significance for individuals and society, and provide relevant learning contexts:
Identity and cultural diversity - Healthy lifestyles – Community participation – Enterprise – Global dimension and sustainable development –
Technology and the media – Creativity and critical thinking.
Communication,
language and literacy
A&D
Ci
D&T
Creative
development
En
Knowledge and
understanding of the world
Ge
Hi
ICT
Mathematical
development
Ma
MFL
Personal, social and
emotional development
Mu
PE
PSHE
PW EW+FC
Physical
development
RE
SC
To make learning and teaching more effective so that learners understand quality and how to improve
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How well
are we
achieving
our aims?
Evaluating impact
Uses
Uses both
information Uses a wide
Looks at the quantitative data
intelligently to
range of
whole child and qualitative
identify trends
metrics
information
and goals
Uses ‘critical Uses a variety
Builds capacity
friends’ to offer of techniques Involves the
among the
insights and
to collect and whole school
staff for school
challenge
analyse
community
improvement
assumptions
information
Creates a
continuous
improvement
cycle
Is rigorous,
open and
honest
To secure
Accountability
measures
Attainment and
improved standards
Behaviour
and attendance
Civic
participation
Healthy lifestyle
choices
Further involvement in education,
employment or training
Adapted with thanks to colleagues at the Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA)