Primary Review consultation
On 13 October 2006, the Primary Review was launched with the support of Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. The Review has taken place during a period of massive educational and social change nationally, and against the background of considerable international challenge and uncertainty. It focuses on ten important themes, at the heart of which are questions of educational purpose, value, content, process, quality and standards in a fast changing world.
Details of the review are available on the Primary Review website OverviewNaace consulted its Members during the autumn of 2006. Questions focused on the Review's ten themes:
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