APL and the Bilingual Learner

APL and the Bilingual Learner
Title APL and the Bilingual Learner PDF eBook
Author Meena Wood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 289
Release 2002-01-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1134848714

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Assessment and Accreditation of Prior Learning systems are now widely used in colleges to open up access for potential students by harnessing their prior learning, knowledge and skills. But one major issue, language and literacy, has not yet been adequately addressed, and our education system still presents many barriers for non-native speakers of English. This book focuses on practical and pro-active ways of approaching these problems using case studies and examples throughout. The various chapters cover: * Ways of resourcing and implementing APL systems * The implications this has for staff development * Methods for assessing prior linguistic ability and accrediting qualifications gained overseas * The role of the guidance advocate worker * The TDLB APL assessor and advisors award * Recent developments within Europe and how these affect National Vocational Qualifications and the current APL systems

Making Sense of Lifelong Learning

Making Sense of Lifelong Learning
Title Making Sense of Lifelong Learning PDF eBook
Author Norman Evans
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 182
Release 2003
Genre Adult learning
ISBN 9780415280433

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This book looks beyond the current rhetoric about lifelong learning and asks long overdue questions on the need of LLL, the motives of institutions, employers and the Government in promoting it, and who says what is or is not LLL.

Curriculum Change in Secondary Schools, 1957-2004

Curriculum Change in Secondary Schools, 1957-2004
Title Curriculum Change in Secondary Schools, 1957-2004 PDF eBook
Author Norman Evans
Publisher Routledge
Pages 209
Release 2007-05-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1135783535

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This book is about curriculum change in secondary schools and shows how the quality of education has been affected by increasing intervention from central government. Following the story of one secondary school between 1957 and 2004, Norman Evans looks at: * the school before and after the introduction of the National Curriculum * the changing role of LEAs and governors * the characteristics since 1992 of school inspections responsible for policing the operation of the national tests * predictions of results and examination results * nationally set targets * compliance with detailed prescription of school curricula. This is the back-story of today's educational climate, as seen through the eyes of seven successive head teachers and long-serving assistant staff who worked at the school during this momentous forty-year period. How did the changes affect what they sought to do as professionals? Where have these changes taken us, in terms of what happens in classrooms and what happens in the school as a whole? And what can be learned from the development of the curriculum over this time to inform future practice?

Clearinghouse ADELL's Catalog of Adult Education Projects

Clearinghouse ADELL's Catalog of Adult Education Projects
Title Clearinghouse ADELL's Catalog of Adult Education Projects PDF eBook
Author Clearinghouse ADELL.
Publisher
Pages 424
Release
Genre Adult education
ISBN

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Language Issues

Language Issues
Title Language Issues PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1997
Genre Adult education
ISBN

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Secondary Curriculum Transformed

Secondary Curriculum Transformed
Title Secondary Curriculum Transformed PDF eBook
Author Meena Kumari Wood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2020-12-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1000283453

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More than ever, secondary curriculum requires greater flexibility and adaptability so young people learn the relevant knowledge and key skills they need for the evolving world of training and employment. This practical guide, both radical and progressive, makes a compelling argument for a secondary curriculum that addresses the needs and aspirations of all students. A balanced approach will help reform students’ attitudes and behaviours and re-ignite their curiosity and motivation for learning. Secondary Curriculum Transformed proposes an ambitious GCSE five-year journey inclusive of academic, creative and technical subjects, including T-Levels and mandatory key skills. To equip young people with this critical knowledge and key skills, the book: transforms the 11–19 curriculum so it does not disadvantage, marginalise or exclude young people; showcases excellent practice case studies from British and international contexts; provides curriculum models which schools can adapt to their own context; signposts educational research and listens to the ‘student voice’; transforming them into leaders of their learning. Offering a comprehensive model for leaders and teachers to put the evidence into practice, this is essential reading for all education professionals. There are also additional templates, PowerPoints, useful links and other resources which can be downloaded from www.routledge.com/9780367900878. Offering a comprehensive model for leaders and teachers to put the evidence into practice, this is essential reading for all education professionals.

Educational Programs that Work

Educational Programs that Work
Title Educational Programs that Work PDF eBook
Author Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1976
Genre Children with disabilities
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