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History National Curriculum Finally Published. Phew – It didn’t end in lists!

I have just had a quick look at the final draft of the National Curriculum for History. It is on page 204 – 2011 of this hefty document. It is great to see that all of our voices were actually heard during the consultation. The document, at first glance seems sensible. The aims and purpose statement is good (it always was). It has been improved. We are now also asked to teach our pupils to:

The crazy content has gone. Suggestions are now left for what the content should be, but they are not statutory.

Key Stage 1 and 2 seem OK. Although it is still a shame that some of the great topics that have been developed  post 1066 will be lost. There is a requirement to teach a unit that:

There is also a requirement to teach world topics, which will have resource implications.

At Key Stage 3, there seems little real change to what we have always done. We are asked to teach:

So, phew – it didn’t end in lists!!
The one unresolved issue is assessment!  The vague and unhelpful statement still remains, but great news is that levels have gone. We just need to put in place a system that is manageable and actually helps kids improve. Here at historyresourcecupboard we have clear ideas about assessment. We will keep advocating people stick to their principles. We have blogged about this before
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