Department of Education Minister Paul Givan has announced a review of the Northern Ireland Curriculum, following the response to the independent review of education.
The review will be led by Lucy Crehan, an “international expert in education policy”.
In a statement, the minister said: “Curriculum is at the centre of every classroom, every school and indeed of our entire education system. The Independent Review is very clear – we have not invested sufficiently in curriculum review, advice or resources. I am giving my assurance that this will change.
“I am pleased to announce that I have commissioned, Lucy Crehan, an international expert in education policy, to carry out a focused, timebound review that will examine curriculum design and delivery. I want every child to be taught a broad, ambitious and knowledge rich curriculum.”
“Skills derive from the application of knowledge and understanding.
“By ensuring all children have access to high-quality content, we can bridge gaps in knowledge that often arise from socio-economic disparities.
“The message is clear. Without sufficient and relevant knowledge, children will not become the kind of contributors our society needs.”
Education Minister @paulgivan has announced a Review of the Northern Ireland Curriculum as part of his Department’s response to the findings of the Independent Review of Education.
— Education NI (@Education_NI) October 21, 2024
The Review will make recommendations to inform the future of curriculum in Northern Ireland.
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Paul Givan also announced his intention to ensure that all children must remain in education or training until they turn 18.
He said: “By mandating education or training until 18, we can create a minimum offer for all young people, particularly our most vulnerable, ensuring they have equity of opportunity and a structured pathway of support and guidance.”