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What is the purpose of the national curriculum in England?
What is the purpose of the national curriculum in England?
- To limit the range of topics that can be taught in schools
- To provide a strict framework for all schools to follow in their curriculum planning
- To promote the development of pupils' physical abilities
- To provide pupils with an introduction to the essential knowledge they need to be educated citizens (correct)
Which schools are required to follow the statutory national curriculum in England?
Which schools are required to follow the statutory national curriculum in England?
- All schools in the UK
- All independent schools
- All maintained schools (correct)
- All academies
What subjects must be taught to all pupils in maintained schools in England according to the national curriculum?
What subjects must be taught to all pupils in maintained schools in England according to the national curriculum?
- Only core subjects
- Subjects set out in programmes of study for each key stage (correct)
- Subjects chosen by individual schools
- Only other foundation subjects
True or false: All state-funded schools in England are required to offer a curriculum that promotes the physical, moral, cultural, and mental development of pupils and prepares them for later life opportunities and responsibilities?
True or false: All state-funded schools in England are required to offer a curriculum that promotes the physical, moral, cultural, and mental development of pupils and prepares them for later life opportunities and responsibilities?
True or false: Maintained schools in England are not legally required to follow the statutory national curriculum which sets out subject content for those subjects that should be taught to all pupils?
True or false: Maintained schools in England are not legally required to follow the statutory national curriculum which sets out subject content for those subjects that should be taught to all pupils?
True or false: Schools in England are not allowed to include other subjects or topics of their choice in planning and designing their own programme of education?
True or false: Schools in England are not allowed to include other subjects or topics of their choice in planning and designing their own programme of education?
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