FORUM Volume 49 (2007) Issue 1 & 2
ISSN 0963-8253
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Plowden plus 40
Contents
Editorial, pages 3‑6
DEREK GILLARD
Presaging Plowden: an introduction to the Hadow Reports, pages 7‑20
DEREK GILLARD
Plowden in History: popular and professional memory, pages 21‑32
PETER CUNNINGHAM
Echoes of Plowden? Opportunities and Pressures Evident in Teachers' Experience of Autonomy and Accountability in One School Community, pages 33‑38
PAUL WARWICK
Plowden and Me: a personal memoir, pages 39‑46
BRIAN MELLING
None So Blind: early childhood education and care - the connective tissue, pages 47‑54
PHILIP GAMMAGE
Plowden and Primary School Buildings: a story of innovation without change, pages 55‑66
MIKE BROGDEN
Adult Concepts of Childhood: did Plowden make a difference?, pages 67‑76
ALICIA JAMES
Integration: dirty word or golden key?, pages 77‑92
TREVOR KERRY
'Impassioned Experience': notes on the art work of three young children in an American elementary school, pages 93‑106
MICHAEL ARMSTRONG
From Teacher Aides to Teaching Assistants: how Plowden promoted parental participation in our primary schools, pages 107‑114
MIKE AYLEN
Then and Now: foreign language teaching in schools from Plowden to the present, pages 115‑118
LESLIE CARRICK
Reconceptualising Child-Centred Education: contemporary directions in policy, theory and practice in early childhood, pages 119‑134
ELIZABETH WOOD
Whatever Happened to Plowden's Middle Schools?, pages 135‑140
MICHAEL TIDD
Whatever Happened to EPAs? Part 2: Educational Priority Areas - 40 years on, pages 141‑156
GEORGE SMITH, TERESA SMITH, TOM SMITH
New Labour and Education: an evidence-based analysis, pages 157‑178
MAURICE GALTON
Twenty Years at the TES - and not a word about phonics, pages 179‑186
DIANE HOFKINS
Where There is No Vision..., pages 187‑200
ROBIN ALEXANDER