Rose Review of the Primary Curriculum
Members can contribute to Naace's response to the Rose Review of the Primary curriculum, and in particular his question about the position of ICT.
Sir Jim Rose has been tasked with leading an independent review of the primary curriculum. Full details, including the remit letter from Ed Balls can be found at: http://www.dfes.gov.uk/consultations/conDetails.cfm?consultationId=1537 You can contribute to Naace’s response via the wiki on the Naace website or by email to paul.springford@naace.org To use the wiki, log in to the site and choose Naace Knowledge from the Special Tools box on the right of the screen. We need to have your input by 23rd April 2008. ![]() Consultations
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Publication date: 11th April 2008 Withdrawal date: 24th April 2008 Created: 11th April 2008 Last updated: 28th April 2008 15:01 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/655 |
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