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Curriculum Studies in the Lifelong Learning Sector

Second Edition


July 2012 | 128 pages | Learning Matters
This book provides an accessible overview of the key issues surrounding the curriculum for all those working towards QTLS. Curriculum shapes the programs that are taught, dictates which students can have access to courses and lies at the heart of what teachers and trainers actually do. Examples and case studies throughout the book demonstrate these issues within working FE colleges, adult education centers and work-based learning contexts. It also offers succinct summaries of key theories and debates relating to the curriculum. This fully revised edition reflects the latest policies and thinking and now includes a glossary of useful terms.

Key Features
  • Explains complex issues in clear and accessible language
  • Relates to a core component of most QTLS programs
  • Authentic case studies from a range of contexts
  • Promotes critical reflection on debates surrounding the curriculum

 
Introduction
 
Defining the Curriculum
 
Conceptualizing the Curriculum
 
Shaping the Curriculum
 
Planning, Sequencing and Delivering the Curriculum
 
Evaluating the Curriculum
 
Curriculum, Learning and Knowledge
 
Boundary Crossing: Curriculum, Place and Time
 
The Accessible Curriculum

Very good for Unit 6 of DTLLS year 2

Mrs Carina Bond
Travel & Tourism, East Berkshire College
March 3, 2014

A must for those looking to have a major input in Curriculum design and implementation with their educational establishment

Mr Vernon Ambris
care , paragon skills for industry
February 25, 2014

Essential for the PGCE/Cert Ed. It is well written and easy to read

Mr Oliver Johnstone
Public Services Department, Calderdale College
February 23, 2014

Fantastic resource for teachers in training and for doing SARS. Gives a great overview of curriculum, types and different areas within life long learning. Would definitely recommend to practitioners as well as trainee teachers.

Miss Katey Ribchester
Health and Social Care, Ethos College
February 20, 2014

This book is very easy to read, it served to educate and make the curriculum an easier subject to navigate.

Mrs Marcia Dewar
Sch of Education & Prof Development, Huddersfield University
February 3, 2014

This book is highly recommended on the reading list for the Cert Ed course

Mrs Davina Balls
Health and Social Care Department, Great Yarmouth College
November 22, 2013

Advised as a supplementary text for our education students to see how education evolves across the sector. Some pertinant chapters, expecially chapter 2.

Mrs Caroline Guard
School of Applied and Health Sciences, Farnborough College of Technology
October 1, 2013

A good choice for the mandatory City and Guilds DTLLS unit however with current changes being implemented in September 2013 this may need revising.

Mr Adrian Stanfield
Basford Hall College, New College Nottingham
June 1, 2013

Supports understanding for further discussion and implementation

Audrey Fairgrieve
Education, Oxfordshire County Council
May 22, 2013

Essential for the PGCE/Cert Ed. Dr Tummons writes so effortlessly it is very easy for students to dip in and out.

Mr Dean Starkey
Education and Training, York College
May 16, 2013

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