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  1. Educational Psychology and Curriculum Design: a child‐centred approach.Nigel Proctor - 1985 - Educational Studies 11 (2):151-158.
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  • Towards a New Progressivism in Primary School Education.Peter Silcock - 1993 - Educational Studies 19 (1):107-121.
    Summary An ideologically neutral orthodoxy of primary school educational practice may be developing in the United Kingdom on the basis of a critique of ?progressive? methodologies found, for example, in the writings of Robin Alexander. This paper expresses caution about such a development, by defending principles underlying progressive or ?child?centred? approaches to classroom practice against misconception and misrepresentation as well as against more substantiated attacks. It argues for a development of child?centred teaching methods within the English/Welsh National Curriculum in the (...)
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  • The convergence of learner‐centred pedagogy in primary and further education in Scotland: 1965–1985.David Hartley - 1987 - British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (2):115 - 128.
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  • The convergence of learner‐centred pedagogy in primary and further education in Scotland: 1965–1985.David Hartley - 1987 - British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (2):115-128.
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  • The ‘new right’ and education.John Quicke - 1988 - British Journal of Educational Studies 36 (1):5-20.
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  • The 'New Right' and Education.John Quicke - 1988 - British Journal of Educational Studies 36 (1):5 - 20.
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