A major review of the curriculum for England's primary schools suggests that six broader "areas of learning" should replace individual subjects like history, geography and science.
The six areas would be: understanding English, communication and languages / mathematical understanding / scientific and technological understanding / human, social and environmental understanding / understanding physical health and well-being / understanding the arts and design.
Now I'm all for understanding, but only time will tell whether the latest guinea pigs of learning and education will benefit or suffer in the long run.