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An aims-based curriculum illustrated by the teaching of science in schools.

Reiss, Michael; White, John; (2014) An aims-based curriculum illustrated by the teaching of science in schools. The Curriculum Journal , 25 pp. 76-89. Green open access

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Abstract

We begin by arguing that curriculum development should start with aims rather than, as is typically the case, with subjects. We therefore ask what might be the fundamental aims of school education. We conclude that they are two-fold, namely to enable each learner to lead a life that is personally flourishing and to help others to do so too. These high level aims can be translated into more specific ones by considering how human flourishing requires, for most people, such things as the acquisition of a broad background understanding, moral education, a life of imagination and reflection, and preparation for work. To illustrate our argument more specifically we then turn to the teaching of science. We show how our position relates to and simplifies present writing about the aims of science education and conclude that our proposals would result in a school science education that had similarities with much current school education, which is desirable as it suggests that our proposals are not completely unrealistic, but some non-trivial differences too, which is encouraging as it suggests that our approach has practical worth rather than simply replicating existing approaches.

Type: Article
Title: An aims-based curriculum illustrated by the teaching of science in schools.
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Language: English
UCL classification: UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Education > UCL Institute of Education
URI: https://discovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10018486
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