Northern Ireland Curriculum
The National Curriculum of Northern Ireland identifies the minimum requirements of skills for each subject and the range of contexts, opportunities and activities through which these skills should be developed and applied.[1]
Structure of the national curriculum[2]
Foundation Stage
Language and Literacy
- Talking and Listening
- Reading
- Writing
Mathematics and Numeracy
- Number
- Measures
- Shape and Space
- Sorting
- Patterns and Relationships
The Arts
- Art and design
- Music
- Drama
The World Around Us
- The World Around Us
Personal Development and Mutual Understanding
- Personal Understanding and Health
- Mutual Understanding in the Local and Wider Community
Physical Development and Movement
- Physical Development and Movement
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References
- "Northern Ireland Curriculum » Homepage". Archived from the original on 2013-06-01. Retrieved 2014-04-06.
- "The Education (Curriculum Minimum Content) Order (Northern Ireland) 2007" (PDF).
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