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Curriculum for the New Planner

Curriculum for the New Planner. Jim Claydon. Recent Publications. 1995 Shifting the Gaze (RTPI) 1995 Annual Report (Disc.Network in TP) 1997 Work-based Learning (DN in TP) 1999 Creativity in TP (TP Network) 1999 Rogers Report (DETR)

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Curriculum for the New Planner

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  1. Curriculum for the New Planner Jim Claydon

  2. Recent Publications • 1995 Shifting the Gaze (RTPI) • 1995 Annual Report (Disc.Network in TP) • 1997 Work-based Learning (DN in TP) • 1999 Creativity in TP (TP Network) • 1999 Rogers Report (DETR) • 2001 Defining the Ed. & Training Needs for the New Urban Agenda (TP Network)

  3. (cont.) • 2002 The Learning Curve (NRU) • 2003 Education Commission (RTPI) • 2003 Building Sustainable Communities - Developing the Skills we Need (CABE) • 2004 Egan Review (ODPM)

  4. Is change a permanent phenomenon? Should planning education be knowledge and theory based? Can a vocational subject be taught without imposing professional values? Is there an ideal model of planning education? Should the application of knowledge (skills) be the priority? Shouldn’t initial education prepare students for the workplace? Issues

  5. Knowledge Theory/Analysis Application/ Attitudes Skills Didactic Interactive Student centred Spectrum of Delivery

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