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Survey to feedback on National Curriculum review

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Normalpeopleworryme · 03/04/2011 14:21

A panel of interested stakeholders and researchers, the " Coalition for Education in the 21st Century" are looking to gain the views of parents on the curriculum in England. We are looking for views from parents of children at primary or secondary age.

We are very interested in what parents believe and value with regard to
schooling at a time when the government is revising the National Curriculum.

There is a tight deadline, so we are looking at for as many people to fill in the survey as possible as soon as possible. The link is:

elac.exeter.ac.uk/limesurvey/index.php?sid=62426&lang=en

The survey is likely to take around 5 minutes to complete.

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Changechangechangeagain · 03/04/2011 14:25

How many different threads do you need to post this on?

Changechangechangeagain · 03/04/2011 14:28

Who has asked you to complete this research? Who are the interested stakeholders?

Normalpeopleworryme · 03/04/2011 14:43

As stated, "The coalition for education in the 21st Centuary", please see c4e21.org/# for further details. I am a research associate tasked with getting the survey "out there"

And so many threads - to givethe chance to take part to as many parents as possible.

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Changechangechangeagain · 03/04/2011 14:48

The we site doesn't seem to have a list of names. Just some blurb about being from education.

Left wing? Right wing?

Where does the funding come from?

Normalpeopleworryme · 03/04/2011 14:58

As a research associate I am not privy to the political leanings (if any) of the people who have comissioned my research.

I can give you the name of the member of the coalition who asked me to publicise this questionaire to get parents' views on the curriculum in England. She is Prof. Anna Craft of the University of Exeter. Perhaps we could limit this conversation to one thread?

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