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Media coverage
…iorities to improve primary education, The Guardian 1 October, 2013 – Kerry Eustice, Claire Shaw and Abby Young-Powell, What is primary education for? The Cambridge Primary Review shares its latest recommendations, The Guardian 24 September, 2013 – Helen Ward, Top primary don warns Michael Gove: “Insulting opponents is the real ‘enemy of progress‘”, Times Educational Supplement 24 September, 2013 – Graeme Paton, Leading academic criticises “Victo…
Media Releases
…08 – Other primary schools and ours: what can we learn from international comparison? Reference 0801: 18 January 2008 – What is primary education for? Fundamental questions from the Primary Review’s latest research reports Reference 0705: 11 December 2007 – Comment on today’s announcement about the Children’s Plan Reference 0704: 14 December 2007 – Latest Primary Review research surveys question assumptions about how young child…
Waving not drowning in the new primary curriculum
…and began to buzz, discussion was full and frank, subject leaders shared their plans, their concerns and their successes. University staff and specialist teachers shared a pen drive which contained a wealth of information and resources from the Subject Expert Groups and lap tops were available to download, print and share anything available. Some teachers talked about how their subject felt like the poor relation to English and Maths, how they…
Conference discussion group resources
…lessons (Deb McGregor, Oxford Brookes University) 3. Theatre in schools: possibilities and challenges (Catherine Greenwood, the Unicorn Theatre, Southwark and Susanna Steele, Greenwich University) M. Schools and community, community in schools – Chair, Iain Erskine 1. Community engagement: diminished or enhanced? (Robert Young, NAPE, and Rachel Ford, Bannockburn Primary School, Greenwich) 2. Enriching children’s lives and curriculum p…
Systemic Reform in Primary Education
…y the Trust Project author: Warwick Mansell THE REPORT AND BRIEFING FROM THIS PROJECT ARE NOW AVAILABLE: Mansell, W. (May 2016) Academies: autonomy, accountability, quality and evidence. York: Cambridge Primary Review Trust. Download full report Download briefing/summary This review will outline the main reforms in structures, funding and governance in the primary sector introduced since the publication of the Cambridge Primary Review final…
2009
…al report, Children, their World, their Education, was published on 16th October 2009. It generated considerable interest from the media, and a substantial proportion of this material is available to download here. Further information regarding the publication of the report can be found here. December 11th December, 2009 – Carly Chynoweth, Campaigning for evidence-based education, The Times 8th December, 2009 – Graeme Paton, Boys…
2007: Other media
…ment, learning, diversity and educational needs 21st December, 2007 – Stephanie Psaila, Classroom interaction among children, The Times of Malta 14th December, 2007 – Study calls for more play and talk, Ananova.com 14th December, 2007 – Special needs concerns raised, ATL 14th December, 2007 – Primary Review publishes compelling reports, National Association for the Teaching of English 14th December, 2007 – Schools…
2007
…nny McCartney, A crisis in the family, The Daily Telegraph 13th October, 2007 – Ruth Gledhill, Teachers struggle to balance cultures and “inclusiveness”, The Times 13th October, 2007 – Letters: Free-range children, The Independent 13th October, 2007 – Carol Midgley, No nanny for little Mario. Or violin lessons, The Times 13th October, 2007 – Alan Smithers, Analysis: information will provide solutions, The…
Professional development
…A handbook to accompany the conferences – Primary Curriculum 2014: developing an outstanding curriculum in your school A short video documentary to accompany the conferences – Curriculum 2014 in Action Three professional development packages to support primary schools with their curriculum development – Curriculum Audit, Assessment Beyond Levels, Children’s Voices. Download a full brochure here. For further information about the CPRT/Pearson col…
About CPRT
…holly independent programme of research and professional activity. At the same time, CPRT worked with Pearson to develop jointly-branded support materials and services for schools. For CPR/CPRT chronology click here. As a company registered at Companies House (No 8322650), the Cambridge Primary Review Trust had a board of directors (see People). CPRT’s first Chair is Professor Robin Alexander of the universities of Cambridge and York, who i…