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Can a curriculum support coherence without removing teacher autonomy?
In the second of two articles, Lucy Crehan identifies flaws in the curricular approaches of Wales, Scotland and New Zealand – and suggests how teachers can resolve them
General
19 July 2024
The new curriculum challenges shared by Scotland and Wales
In the first of two articles, Lucy Crehan looks at why Wales must learn from Scotland about potential pitfalls of adopting a new curricular approach
General
14 May 2024
Why we shouldn’t take the Pisa out of the rankings
Politicians’ obsession with international rankings is unhealthy – but the truth is, we can actually learn a few things from the ‘superpowers’, says one educationalist
18 November 2016
Magic policy + education system ≠ top Pisa results
Our British bulldog may be falling behind in the international race, but we won’t catch up by trying to emulate isolated features of our more successful opponents
14 October 2016