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What does an integrated primary curriculum look like? How can cross-curricular work help children to learn more effectively?
With practical ideas on how to join-up the primary curriculum, Cross-Curricular approaches to the primary curriculum uses history and geography to explore different contexts and strategies for making links between subjects, so that learning is more integrated and relevant to learners. It also demonstrates how these subjects can serve as the basis upon which values can be developed in the curriculum. There are powerful case studies, including examples of pupils' work and talk, and teachers' reflections. A companion website contains further examples.
Chris Rowley and Hilary Cooper bring together a group of practising teachers and university tutors who offer suggestions on cross-curricular approaches to teaching, keeping values education at the heart. This book will be invaluable to practising primary teachers, student teachers and all those involved in curriculum design.
Chris Rowley is in the Faculty of Education at the University of Cumbria and is a Member of the Geographical Association and SAPERE, The Society to Advance Philosophical Enquiry and Reflection in Education.
Dr Hilary Cooper is Professor of History and Pedagogy at the University of Cumbria Ambleside Campus
Using Dialogue to Engage Children with Challenging Ideas: Geography and Global Citizenship
Using Dialogue to Engage Children with Challenging Ideas: Geography and Global Citizenship
Chapter Introduction
This chapter explores how two Year 6 (Y6) classes, from two primary schools in the same town in north-west England, engaged with aspects of social justice, a global citizenship concept identified in Oxfam (2006) and Department for International Development and Department for Education and Skills (DfID/DfES, 2005), through an enquiry-based approach based on Philosophy for Children (P4C), WL 10.3 (http://www.sapere.org.uk). The main aim of the project was to explore how the Year 6 children engaged with ethical issues associated with community linking, such as their understanding of partnership and the implications of trade and aid.
The project provides opportunities to review and ...
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