Transcription of Primary School Curriculum
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Primary School CurriculumIntroductionCuraclam naBunscoileR amhr DUBLINPUBLISHED BY THE STATIONERY OFFICETo be purchased directly from theGOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS SALE OFFICESUN ALLIANCE HOUSEMOLESWORTH STREETDUBLIN 2or by mail order fromGOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONSPOSTAL TRADE SECTION4-5 HARCOURT ROADDUBLIN 2(Tel: 01-6476834-5; Fax: 01-4752760)or through any booksellerDesign Consultancy:Bradley McGurk PartnershipDesigned by:The Identity BusinessPhotography:Christy McNamaraTypesetting:Spectrum Print ManagementPrinted by:Mozzon Giuntina - Florence andOfficine Grafiche De Agostini - Novara 1999 Government of IrelandPrimary SchoolCurriculumIntroductionContentsMini ster s forewordChairperson s forewordIntroduction1 Aims, principles, and features5 Children and learning13 Key issues in Primary education25 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Primary School Curriculum IntroductionSpecific aims and general objectives 33 Curriculum areas39 Curriculum implementation in the school61 Conclusion73 Appendix77 Membership of the Primary Co-ordinating CommitteeMembership of National Council for Curriculum and AssessmentAcknowledgementsChapter 4 Chapter 6 Chapter 5 The introduction into schools of the Primary School Curriculum (1999) is asignificant landmark in the history of Primary education in Ireland.
citizenship, and in taking account of the pilot initiative in modern languages. I wish to record my deep appreciation to the many people who contributed to the process of revision: the members of the Council and, in particular, the late Dr. Tom Murphy who was chairperson until 1996, the members of the curriculum committees and the education ...
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