ABSTRACT

The main concern of the volume is the relation of theory to practice in education but the book also reviews the state of educational theory, and its relation to politics. Beginning with a group of papers on specific areas of the relation between theory and practice, the book goes on to discuss aspects of the curriculum, such as curricular principles in recent official reports, the newly emerging theme of general abilities, and controversial material in the curriculum. The theme of the third group of articles is personal autonomy, one of the very few generally supported educational aims of recent years, and a final group presents a retrospective view of the Plowden Report.

chapter

Introduction

part |56 pages

Theory and Practice

part two|37 pages

Aspects Of The Curriculum

part three|54 pages

Autonomy and Learning

part four|18 pages

Primary Education - Plowden and After