Monday 5 February 2007

We don't need your education: what is the curriculum for?



With education continually in the media, and the government looking
into reforming A levels, SATs and GCSEs, we have invited David Perks
and Andrew Hunt along to provide their insight.

David Perks writes for The Times Education Supplement, The Guardian,
The Times, and Spiked. He speaks regularly on Education, and has
contributed to The Routledge Falmer Guide to Key Debates in Education.
He gained his PGCE in Oxford and has been a teacher for 20+ years.

Andrew Hunt is director of the Nuffield Curriculum Centre. He
contributes to the development of the Association for Science
Education's Science across the World project. He has written several
Chemistry text books, and is a former science teacher.

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