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Harb, Majed – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2017
Curriculum reconceptualists seek to reshape the field of curriculum studies. Unlike traditional curricularists, they reprobate the technical approach of curriculum development because of its pure functional and managerial tendency. Reconceptualists look at curriculum from various philosophy-saturated perspectives. One of their claims is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Critical Theory, Discourse Analysis, Educational Research
Verlie, Blanche – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2017
Climate change education often relies on climate science's mantra that climate change is human induced, not natural. In a posttruth world, this can seem unequivocally necessary. However, I worry that this perpetuates the human/nature dualism and may thus reiterate the very distinction we are seeking to transgress. In this article, I outline my…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Ecology, Scientific Literacy
Making History Relevant to Students by Connecting Past, Present and Future: A Framework for Research
Van Straaten, Dick; Wilschut, Arie; Oostdam, Ron – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2016
History teaching usually focuses on understanding the past as an aim in itself. Research shows that many students do not see the point of this and perceive history as not very useful. Yet history plays a major role in the orientation on present and future. If students fail to see this, the question arises whether this is due to a lack of explicit…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes
Taubman, Peter Maas – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
This is the first and only book to detail the history of the century-long relationship between education and psychoanalysis. Relying on primary and secondary sources, it provides not only a historical context but also a psychoanalytically informed analysis. In considering what it means to think about teaching from a psychoanalytic perspective and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Psychiatry, Educational History, Educational Theories
Thorburn, Malcolm; Horrell, Andrew – Sport, Education and Society, 2014
The positioning of physical education in the school curriculum continues to reflect external discourses circulating in political and social milieu. As increasing austerity measures influence and restrict educational priorities, we consider that there is an urgent need for physical educationalists to articulate a rationale for an educational…
Descriptors: Well Being, Health Education, Physical Education, Conflict
Lahmar, Fella – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
The historical variety, richness and complexity of Islamic educational tradition raise questions concerning the underlying reasons for this diversity. It therefore becomes important to explore the debates that British Islamic schools draw upon to understand their educational aims as well as any future directions that they may take. This paper has…
Descriptors: Islamic Culture, Educational Theories, Islam, Foreign Countries
Exley, Beryl; Chan, Mui Yoke, – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2014
In various parts of the world, Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples are actively working towards Reconciliation. In Australia, the context in which we each undertake our work as educationalists and researchers, the Reconciliation agenda has been pushed into schools and English teachers have been called on to share responsibility for facilitating…
Descriptors: Conflict, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, English Curriculum
Atweh, Bill; Singh, Parlo – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
The purpose of this article is to identify some key areas of the Australian curriculum that remain sites of struggle and contestation. We propose that there remain a number of contentious points in relation to the national curriculum. These points relate variously to the content and form of the curricular documents; assumptions about knowledge,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Relevance (Education), Problems
Root, Debra Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this study was to explore how high school social studies teachers made sense of curriculum work. The setting was a large, urban area in Texas with high percentages of students who were considered economically disadvantaged. The context of the study was important because these teachers were implementing revised standards and new…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Secondary School Teachers, High School Students, Economically Disadvantaged
Littlejohn, Deborah Kathleen – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This research concerns the culture of design education in the context of great change in the social and professional conditions of practice. Findings illuminate interrelationships among pedagogy, professional identity and the design of the instructional setting in programs that teach visual communication and interaction design. Participants'…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Grounded Theory, Models

Hyman, Ronald T. – Teachers College Record, 1972
A criticism of the Tyler approach to learning which states that one must set up goals and rigidly work toward them. The author feels setting objectives restricts the curriculum; predetermined behavior should be the only acceptable kind; ends should arise from teaching activity. (Author/AF)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories

Alkin, Marvin C. – International Review of Education, 1973
In this paper, a theoretical framework for curriculum and instruction will be constructed as a tool for analyzing the process of curriculum and instructional reform itself. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Diagrams, Educational Change, Educational Objectives

Doll, William E., Jr. – Educational Theory, 1972
Attempts to resolve the issue of whether or not educational objectives should be framed exclusively, or even in behavioral terms. As well, the question, whether or not education itself should be goal oriented, is treated. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories

Hayes, Helen E. – Curriculum Inquiry, 1977
Curriculum development is a moral enterprise because it is concerned not so much with what is as with what ought to be. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education

Brady, Laurie – Clearing House, 1987
Uses an allegory involving prehistoric educators to examine how goals and objectives are developed and how they become entrenched and resistant to change. (JC)
Descriptors: Allegory, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives