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Tiril Smerud Finnanger – Curriculum Journal, 2025
This study investigates teacher participation in Norway's most recent national curriculum reform. During the reform period, teachers were invited to take part in macro curriculum making as members of national curriculum committees. In policy documents, teacher participation is emphasised as key to the legitimacy of the curriculum. In this study,…
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, National Curriculum
Kerri Anne Garrard; Rebecca Cairns; Michiko Weinmann; Shelley Hannigan; Fiona Phillips – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
Research to date has pointed out that during periods of curriculum reform, public debate gets politicised resulting in an over-emphasis on top-down approaches to curriculum making. As a group of curriculum inquiry researchers, we are concerned that teachers, students, school leaders and community organisations are often side-lined as integral…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Barriers, Diversity
Eleni Dimitrellou; George Koutsouris; Alison Pearson – Pastoral Care in Education, 2025
The secondary school curriculum largely aims to prepare students academically, often overlooking the holistic development of the learner. The benefits of socio-emotional learning (SEL) to student behaviour and academic attainment are gradually acknowledged and discussed, but teachers may find it hard to integrate SEL into their subject knowledge.…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Emotional Development, Social Emotional Learning, Social Development