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Fung, Dennis; Liang, Tim – Oxford Review of Education, 2018
Liberal Studies was initially introduced as a non-statutory subject in Hong Kong in 1992. It then confronted intense opposition and a bumpy implementation path before securing mandatory status in the new senior secondary curriculum introduced in 2009. Recently, this core subject has been under review. Whilst it is considered to promote students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Liberal Arts, Secondary School Curriculum
Chapman, Sian; Wright, Peter; Pascoe, Robin – Arts Education Policy Review, 2018
This article examines macro, meso, and micro understandings of policy enactment within Western Australian primary school arts education where a new national arts curriculum is being revised and implemented through a process colloquially known as "adopt and adapt." This article focuses on how a government-led implementation policy has…
Descriptors: Curriculum Implementation, Art Education, National Curriculum, Educational Policy
Simmons, J.; MacLean, J. – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
Policy enactment is a dynamic process, which invites agents to uniquely create and recreate policy as an ongoing process. Few policies arrive in school fully formed and the process of policy enactment involves teachers navigating policy frameworks in a way that provides success for each individual pupil. This research examines the complexities…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Lucas, Margarida; Cabrita, Isabel – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2016
After 2002, Timorese authorities focused on the challenges of revitalizing the country's education system. Since then, several international cooperation initiatives were undertaken, which enabled, for instance, the restructuring of the general secondary education curriculum. This article reveals the perceptions of Timorese policymakers of the new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation, Educational Policy
MacLean, Justine; Mulholland, Rosemary; Gray, Shirley; Horrell, Andrew – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2015
Background: Curriculum for Excellence, a new national policy initiative in Scottish Schools, provides a unified curricular framework for children aged 3-18. Within this framework, Physical Education (PE) now forms part of a collective alongside physical activity and sport, subsumed by the newly created curriculum area of "Health and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Brøgger, Katja – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2014
The Bologna Process is one of the most extensive examples of policy borrowing processes. Based on qualitative data, this article argues in favour of studying part of this process as "global smallness", centring on the organisational effects of the implementation of a globalised curriculum. Through Derrida's notion on hauntology,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Global Approach
Thier, Michael; Smith, Joanna; Pitts, Christine; Anderson, Ross – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2016
Many layers of education governance press upon U.S. schools, so we separated state actors into those internal to and those external to the system. In the process, we unpacked the traditional state-local dichotomy. Using interview data (n = 45) from six case-study states, we analyzed local leaders', state-internal actors', and state-external…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Policy, Case Studies, Program Implementation
Yu, Aiqin – International Education Studies, 2015
This article documents an ongoing study of educational policy enactment in a Chinese university. Drawing upon data collected through document analysis, semi-structured interviews and classroom observations, this paper argues that the enactment of China's systemic College English curriculum reform is not a matter of simple implementation but the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy, Semi Structured Interviews
Priestley, Mark; Minty, Sarah; Eager, Michelle – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2014
Recent worldwide trends in curriculum policy have re-emphasised the role of teachers in school-based curriculum development. Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence is typical of these trends, stressing that teachers are agents of change. This paper draws upon empirical data to explore school-based curriculum development in response to Curriculum for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Teacher Role, Change Agents
Marz, Virginie; Kelchtermans, Geert – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2013
Implementing educational innovations is far more complex than the straightforward execution of policy prescriptions. The diversity in implementation variants reflects an inherent tension between stabilizing and change-driven processes in school organizations. This article tries to capture this complexity by focusing on how individual and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Subcultures, Mathematics Curriculum, Educational Change
Maringe, Felix; Masinire, Alfred; Nkambule, Thabisile – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2015
Multiple deprivation affects a large proportion of schools in South Africa. The past 20 years of democracy have tended to focus on reforming education through curricula revision and a raft of redress-directed interventions, through the application of what we call a broad-brush policy approach. The paper argues that a broad-brush policy application…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Characteristics, Disadvantaged Environment, Disadvantaged Schools
Savelyeva, Tamara – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
This study addresses the methodological and conceptual challenges associated with the application of disconnected frameworks of organizational theory and case studies, focused on "efficiency, effectiveness, and economy" to investigate complex educational phenomena in post-Soviet higher education systems under the condition of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Case Studies, College Administration
Chiparange, Getrude Vongai; Saruchera, Kenneth – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
Despite the remarkable awareness in Zimbabwe of the importance of Early Childhood Development and Education (ECD), there is insufficient motivation for communities, local authorities and central government to make strategic plans for universal position. The study was to unpack dilemmas and challenges related to the implementation of the ECD…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Early Childhood Education, Caregivers
Gray, Shirley; MacLean, Justine; Mulholland, Rosemary – European Physical Education Review, 2012
In 2010, schools in Scotland implemented a new curriculum, a Curriculum for Excellence, and for physical education (PE), this represented a move from the "Expressive Arts" to "Health and Wellbeing" (HWB). To understand this new position, we explored the thoughts of those who were directly involved in the construction of the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
McKechan, Sandra; Ellis, Jennifer – Education 3-13, 2014
Scottish educational policy advocates the benefits of collaborative learning as a way of developing critical life skills, across the primary curriculum. In this paper, the rationale for collaborative learning, and specifically the Critical Skills (CS) approach, is considered along with an account of the perspectives of primary teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Educational Policy, Cooperative Learning
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