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Cheick Amadou Tidiane Ouattara; Ying Tang; Shengquan Luo; Ekene Francis Okagbue; Boubacar Samba Diallo; Nwigwe Esther Onyinye; Otto James Alfred Loum; Nabila Chouaib Kante – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Curricular reforms oftentimes cause more problems than they solve. Teachers' being kept out of curricular activities is one main reason for a reform to plummet. In this qualitative study, we examined the Malian curricular policy from two aspects -- reform and teaching and learning. Guided by Fischer's argumentative approach theory, this analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Competency Based Education, Secondary Schools
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David Lewin; Morten Timmermann Korsgaard – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Calls for reframing the subject matter of Religious Education in schools include the tricky question of how to select from a world of potentially interesting and relevant material. Pedagogues have long questioned the educational logic that takes so-called substantive knowledge as its starting point and imagines education to follow a linear path…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Curriculum Development, Academic Education, Instructional Development
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Jina Ro – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
In this article, I examine how teachers can enact 'powerful knowledge' (PK)--a curriculum principle proposed by Michael Young--by linking it with the scholarship of teacher professionalism (TP). Despite the significance of teachers' role in curriculum enactment, effort to understand this topic has been insufficient. I first indicate that…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Professionalism, Curriculum Development, Instruction
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Hilt, Line; Riese, Hanne – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
Some might fear that the local flavours of education will evaporate when encountering the hegemony of global, cognitive standards of the knowledge economy. This paper, however, shows that the evolution of curriculum can emerge in surprising directions, creating hybrid forms of education. We will investigate forms of meaning that emerge in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational History
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Gavin Meyer Furrey – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Amid debates about CRT in education, this paper critically analyses laws that have reportedly sought to expand 'education on racism, bias, the contributions of specific racial or ethnic groups to U.S. history, or related topics' with the hypothesis that there would be little evidence of anti-racist ideology in policies pertaining to curriculum.…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Racism, Critical Race Theory
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Lewin, David; Orchard, Janet; Christopher, Kate; Brown, Alexandra – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This article arises out of work undertaken within the After Religious Education project. It synthesizes the curriculum expertise of established researchers, with the expertise of current teachers of RE in England. A question drives our shared interests: how should we approach curriculum development in RE and how do we justify the approach taken?…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
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Kennedy, Kerry J.; Robinson, David – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
Curriculum reform was high on the agenda of South Africa's post-apartheid governments. Yet as time passed, the initial reforms were seen as increasingly problematic, especially when pedagogical realities met policy priorities. There was reluctance on the part of policymakers to give up what was seen as the democratic imperative behind the reforms.…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Implementation, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Loobuyck, Patrick – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
In 2018 the Flemish Government agreed to introduce citizenship education for all students in secondary schools. This is new, since Flanders does not have an elaborated tradition of citizenship education. After a presentation of the political genealogy and the content of the new educational goals, the article analyses which theoretical framework…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries
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Craig, Cheryl J.; Li, Jing; Kelley, Michaelann – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
This inquiry explores the scholarly influence of Elliot Eisner by examining how ideas derived from his scholarship have spread. The study begins with Eisner's bio-sketch and a literature review on the history of ideas and the use of knowledge in education, followed by descriptions of this paper's research method and data sources. The analysis…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Art, Aesthetics, Research Methodology
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Annala, J.; Mäkinen, M.; Lindén, J.; Henriksson, J. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
This study explores academics' changing agency in curriculum work in higher education. Bourdieu's concepts of field, habitus and capital, followed by the metaphor of game, are used as tools to analyse stability and change in agency. The interview data collection from 17 academics was implemented twice over 3 years after two different processes of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Restad, Frode; Mølstad, Christina Elde – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This article applies a current example of curriculum reform to investigate mechanisms driving the push for international comparative assessment of social and emotional skills in contemporary education. Using a combination of bibliometric and content analysis the article identifies key sources in the recent Norwegian curriculum reform. The article…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods
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Sara Weuffen; Kevin Lowe; Rose Amazan; Katherine Thompson – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to posit a possible reason why non-Indigenous educators are seen to be 'cautious' in their pedagogic engagement with First Nations perspectives in curriculum, why interventions and programmess around reconciliation and truth-telling have limited traction in affecting change in school culture, and why the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colonialism, Indigenous Populations, Teaching Methods
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Højgaard, Tomas; Sølberg, Jan – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This article examines curricular development within compulsory science and mathematics education (grades k-9) in Denmark during a 20-year transition towards competency-oriented curricula. The article contains two main parts. In the first part, we describe the Danish case, emphasizing how international and national trends at the turn of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Science Curriculum, Mathematics Curriculum
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Carlgren, Ingrid – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
The idea of "powerful knowledge" as a curriculum principle has led to extensive discussion. It has been framed as a way of bringing knowledge back into curriculum thinking in the light if its absence in curriculum theory. However, questions have been raised regarding powerful knowledge as a knowledge-based curriculum principle; questions…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Theories, Educational Change, Outcomes of Education
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Pineda, Pedro; Celis, Jorge – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
Previous work has not yet comparatively studied which forms of peace education (PE) have been adopted in national laws. Through content analysis of policy documents, we seek to find out why the Colombian Congress established PE as mandatory content across all educational levels in 2014 in a postwar phase, while the German Standing Conference of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Peace, Educational Change
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