Modular approaches to curriculum planning are very much here to stay. This book, the counterpart to "The Modular Curriculum", shows in a series of case studies how the idea of a modular curriculum can be, and has been, translated into action. Part 1 deals with preparation and planning and takes the reader through the basic steps in establishing modules of primary and secondary schools. Part 2, on modular issues, has chapters on extending the core curriculum, on "negotiating" the best options for students, the pastoral curriculum and links with industry. Part 3 tackles the vital issues of assessment, and Part 4 looks at some wider issues: consortia, management and INSET.
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