Enabling access, Barry Carpenter and Rob Ashdown. Part I Perspective on the National Curriculum: English, Vivian Hinchcliffe; mathematics, Brian Robbins; science, Ron Ritchie; physical education, David Sugden and Helen Wright; history, Claire Martin and Bernard Gummett; geography, Bernard Gummett and Claire Martin; art, Melanie Peter; music, Penny Lacey; modern foreign languages, Keith Bovair and Brian Robbins; design and technology, Helen Mount; information technology, Tina Detheridge. Part II Access and entitlement to the whole curriculum: religious education, Erica Brown; co-ordinating the whole curriculum, Rob Ashdown; classroom processes, Richard Byers; assessment, Ann Lewis; pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties, Carol Ouvry and Suzanne Saunders; teachers researching the curriculum, Sally Beveridge. Part III The context for the whole curriculum: enabling partnership - families and schools, Barry Carpenter; access to the system - the legislative interface, Philippa Russell; issues in teacher training, Jill Porter; changing public attitudes, Christina Tilstone. Part IV Preparing for self-advocacy, Peter Mittler.