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National Curriculum #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 25, 2008 0:46 am   National Curriculum
 

Is it true that the English/British National Curriculum still stands as a public (in the sense of goverment) statement of the national view of the English language?
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National Curriculum #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 01, 2008 0:46 am   National Curriculum
 

Hi

I would think that a lot of the public would not even know the NC let alone consider it their view.

Do you mean general public? or national view as in the official stance?

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National Curriculum #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:34 am   National Curriculum
 

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I would think that a lot of the public would not even know the NC let alone consider it there view.

Do you mean general public? or national view as in the official stance?

Don't understand the question/s, Stew.
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National Curriculum #4 (permalink) Tue Jul 01, 2008 6:52 am   National Curriculum
 

hi Molly

Thanks for your correction, using your red highlight like a big red pen, reminds me of a school miss.

I do not understand your question either. Public can mean the people on the street or reflection of the public authorities.
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National Curriculum #5 (permalink) Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:29 am   National Curriculum
 

stew.t. wrote:
I do not understand your question either. Public can mean the people on the street or reflection of the public authorities.

I've edited the thread post. Have a look and tell me what you think.
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