At present a revision of the English National Curriculum is in progress. As in many other countries across the globe, it is constructed around a number of largely academic school subjects.An Aims-based Curriculum spells out a ground-breaking alternative. Its starting point is not subjects, but what schools should be for. It argues that aims are not to be seen as high-sounding principles that can be easily ignored: they are the lifeblood of everything a school does.Michael Reiss and John White show this by beginning with overarching aims that will equip each learner to lead a personally fulfilling life and help others do so too. From these, they derive more specific aims covering the personal qualities, skills, and understanding needed for a life of personal, civic, and vocational well-being.The second half of the book, on political realities of implementation, takes this process of deriving aims further. Some of its detailed aims, but by no means all, overlap with conventional curriculum objectives. It also looks at the role of the state in curriculum decisions, as well as the implications of the book’s central argument for student choice, school ethos, assessment, inspection, and teacher education.
The revised fourth edition provides a broad perspective on the basic curriculum questions educators face regarding the purposes, content, design, and structure of educational programs.
Reiss and White restate White's now familiar case (Reiss & White, 2013) for an aims-based curriculum and apply it to the specific case of science teaching. The 'pros' and 'cons' of an aims-based approach to the curriculum have been ...
Rabin, L. and Leeman, J. (2015) 'Critical servicelearning and literary study in Spanish', in L. Grobman and R. Rosenberg (eds.), Service Learning and Literary Studies in English. New York, NY: Modern Language Association. pp. 128–37.
Erickson and Lanning are ′ahead of the curve′ in providing teachers and curriculum leaders with rich instructional strategies to meet these challenging standards. This is an essential book for planning tomorrow’s curricula today.
Michael Reiss and l are publishing a full account of how this works in our book An Aims-based Curriculum (Reiss and White, 2013). Its basic idea is simple. If general aims were taken seriously, they would generate subordinate aims that ...
This is an important and timely book, and should be read by all educationists and policy-makers concerned about the future of the curriculum.
How likely is it that we will see such a reorientation occur in educational policy? That the necessary changes will begin top-down? How hopeful am I in this regard? To be honest, not very. It seems to me extremely unlikely, ...
This indispensable guide combines proven curriculum design with teaching methods that encourage students to learn concepts as well as content and skills for deep understanding across all subject areas.
Teachers are expected to integrate various forms of information and communications technology (ICT)/digital technologies ... i.e. Learning to Teach (Subject) in the Secondary School and A Practical Guide to Teaching (Subject) in the ...
In: Young, M. Lambert, D., Roberts, C. & Roberts, M. (Eds) Knowledge and the future school: Curriculum and social justice. ... Reiss, M. J. & White, J. (2013) An aims-based curriculum: The significance of human flourishing for schools.