England's Curriuculum - Beta & Archived
NOTE:
In 2012, during one of my roles working within schools in London, at the last minute I was asked to assist a full-time teacher assess their class' literacy skills. Even though England's curriculum documents were in a state of flux as:
- As of September 2014, the national curriculum for England is to be taught in all maintained primary and secondary schools from September 2014.
- However, teachers should note that in the 2014 to 2015 academic year (until July 2015), pupils in Years 2 and 6 should be taught the current programmes of study in English, Mathematics & Science.
- Therefore the Progressive Curriculum Frameworks below may not represent the current curriculum in England and some are not fully completed.
In 2012, during one of my roles working within schools in London, at the last minute I was asked to assist a full-time teacher assess their class' literacy skills. Even though England's curriculum documents were in a state of flux as:
- Some curriculum documents were 'archived', some were not, and
- Governmental department changes were occurring in regards to education ministerial boards
The beta version of the Progressive Frameworks For England's Literacy (2012) can be downloaded in their PDF form here:
- England - En1 - Speaking & Listening - Attainment Targets
- England - En1 - Speaking & Listening - Core Learning
- England - En1 - Speaking & Listening - Teaching Points
- England - En2 - Reading - Assessment Guidelines
- England - En2 - Reading - Attainment Targets
- England - En2 - Reading - Teaching Points
- England - En3 - Writing - Attainment Targets
- England - En3 - Writing - Core Learning
- England - En3 - Writing - Teaching Points
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