Core Knowledge UK

Core Knowledge UK is a project by the think tank Civitas. The Core Knowledge Sequence UK is a year-by-year outline of the specific and shared content and skills to be taught in Years 1 to 6.

Origins of Core Knowledge UK

The Core Knowledge Foundation was formed in 1986. The American Core Knowledge curriculum[1] was piloted in Three Oaks Elementary School in Florida in 1990. Today it is used in hundreds of schools across America[2] and Civitas has adapted the American Core Knowledge Sequence to use in British schools.

History

Over the past 20 years, the Core Knowledge Foundation has developed and refined the Core Knowledge Sequence in partnership with schools implementing the curriculum[3]. Core Knowledge has been reported to be effective in the US[4][5][6].

Notes

  1. American Core Knowledge curriculum http://www.coreknowledge.org/about-the-curriculum
  2. Core Knowledge US Schools http://www.coreknowledge.org/core-knowledge-schools
  3. American Core Knowledge Sequence http://www.coreknowledge.org/sequence
  4. Core Knowledge Curriculum and School Performance: A National Study (September 2004) http://www.coreknowledge.org/mimik/mimik_uploads/documents/31/CK_National_Study_2004.pdf/
  5. Three-Year National Study Confirms Effectiveness of Core Knowledge Sequence (Winter 1999) http://www.coreknowledge.org/mimik/mimik_uploads/documents/39/JHUSummary_1999.pdf
  6. Walberg study: The Effects of Core Knowledge on State Test Achievement in North Carolina (April 2004) http://www.coreknowledge.org/mimik/mimik_uploads/documents/28/Walberg_phase3.pdf
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