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Willinsky, John M. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1987
In language education, several recent curricular developments from expressive writing to interactional reading share a common core of assumptions rooted in British Romanticism. This article compares central tenets of the New Literacy and Romanticism, focusing on the former's reconceptualization of the teacher, the student, and the language arts…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Literacy

Feiman, Sharon – Curriculum Inquiry, 1979
This article describes the rationale and procedures of a clinical component in a teacher preservice program at the University of Chicago. (MLF)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Practicums

Gordon, Marshall – Curriculum Inquiry, 1978
For the mathematics experience to be liberating, the curriculum must share how and why mathematical knowledge is developed, with special emphasis on its grounding in belief, intuition and subjectivity, and facilitate our understanding of the world in which we live and create and the beliefs we act upon. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discovery Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement

Giroux, Henry A. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1978
Examines traditional theoretical assumptions about the pedagogy of writing and critical thinking, and shows that they are linked dialectically. Illustrates how a pedagogy of writing can be used as a learning vehicle to help students learn and think critically about any given social studies subject. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement

Sheehan, Nancy M. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1987
Analyzes Canadian activities of the Junior Red Cross (JRC) to understand the role of international movements, voluntary agencies, and informal educational practicies in curricular change. The JRC's ongoing success is attributed to overlapping educational and Red Cross personnel, its production of usable classroom materials, and its practical…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Hygiene

Hord, Shirley M.; Hall, Gene E. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1987
The Principal Teacher Interaction Study analyzes what principals do to bring about curriculum implementation and school improvement. For one year, this study documented principals' interventions to assist new curriculum program implementation at nine elementary schools. Data on responder, manager, and initiator leadership styles show critical…
Descriptors: Change, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Instructional Improvement

Posner, George J. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1978
Briefly summarizes recent advancements in information processing psychology, particularly work related to the representation of knowledge stored in long-term memory. Illustrates through example the educational possibilities yet to be derived from the study of cognition. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Content Analysis, Curriculum Development

Kimpston, Richard D.; Rogers, Karen B. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1986
A framework for generating curriculum research is proposed from a synthesis of Dunkin and Biddle's model of teaching variables with Beauchamp's "curriculum system" planning functions. The framework systematically defines variables that delineate curriculum planning processes. (CJH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Flinders, David J.; And Others – Curriculum Inquiry, 1986
Explores the concept of "null curriculum"--what schools do not teach. Attempts to define the term, focusing on possible uses in theory, research, and practice. While hard to define and limited as a research concept, "null curriculum" can inform cosiderations of curriculum goals, content, and selection criteria. Lists eight…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems

Bereiter, Carl; Scardamalia, Marlene – Curriculum Inquiry, 1987
High-literacy education, aimed at developing verbal reasoning abilities, literary sophistication, and moral precepts, has been traditionally reserved for European and American elites. Mass education, growing out of a low-literacy tradition, can benefit less-privileged children by contructing new curricular and instructional models that encourage…
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Elitism

Young, Jean Helen – Curriculum Inquiry, 1985
Describes a study of teachers as curriculum developers in a broad organizational setting. Identifies three themes that shaped the teachers' participation: their low status, isolation from other teachers, and lack of rewards. Includes tables and appendix. (MD)
Descriptors: Committees, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides

Calfee, Robert C.; Drum, Priscilla A. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1978
Some ideas about how available pieces of reading theory, research, and instruction fit together. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Learning Theories, Models

Goodman, Jesse – Curriculum Inquiry, 1986
Use of a critical approach in a curriculum design course for preservice teachers, by a five-phase process, would offer a beneficial shift away from the dominant "objectives first" models. This approach allows most teachers to reevaluate the processes and perspectives involved in educating children. (86 references) (CJH)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation