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Park, Jae; Bae, Anselmo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Humility is widely regarded as a moral excellence and telos, hence, openly inculcated-instructed. Character education in and for humility, however, sits uncomfortably against today's pedagogical maxims such as self-esteem and self-assertiveness. This article looks into this and other tensions from the perspective of humility as experience…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Experience, Phenomenology, Philosophy
Hsiao-Fang Lin; Hsiu-Lien Lu; Mei-Jiun Lin – Curriculum Journal, 2025
The "System of Competency-Based Curriculum Design" (SCCD) framework was developed to meet the requirement for reform in competency-based education and overcome the limitations of Understanding by Design (UbD). This comprehensive framework, incorporating knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values, aligns with competency ingredients as…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Curriculum Design, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Change
Burns, James P.; Cruz, Christopher – Prospects, 2021
This article focuses on the possibilities through which curriculum on the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic might contribute more proactively to future social and political crises that are multifarious yet interconnected in nature. The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that touches every aspect of social life, including politics, the economy,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Curriculum, Neoliberalism
Wahlström, Ninni – Curriculum Journal, 2020
The purpose of this keynote address is to discuss how curriculum theory can make a specific contribution to research on transnational education policy; in particular, curriculum theory has implications for national policy due to the interest in exploring educational phenomena at different levels of the school system. From a Swedish perspective on…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Educational Theories, Educational Policy, Global Approach
Casey, Zachary A.; McCanless, Michael J. – Berkeley Review of Education, 2018
This paper analyzes the work of Herbert M. Kliebard, not only as a curricular historian, but also as a curricular theorist. We focus on his approach to studying the history of education and curriculum as a methodological framework for understanding the purpose of education. Next, we explore two important curricular events in the 1930s: The…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Curriculum Research, Curriculum, Educational History
Worku, Mulugeta Yayeh – Online Submission, 2017
This article is mainly a reaction paper that reflects on the views and positions of Wraga and Hlebowitsh (2003) concerning the crisis and renaissance of the curriculum field. In doing so, a brief critical review on the two authors' views with regard to the ups and downs that the curriculum field has passed through, and most importantly the crisis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Educational Change, Curriculum Research
Forsberg, Eva; Nihlfors, Elisabet; Pettersson, Daniel; Skott, Pia – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2017
This article describes the development of the Swedish curriculum-theory tradition with a focus on different curriculum practices, educational message systems, arenas, and curriculum makers. Attention has been paid to different places, spaces, and times in relation to the selection, ordering, and manifestation of knowledge, norms, and values, as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Research, Leadership, Educational Theories
Yates, Lyn – European Educational Research Journal, 2016
This reflective essay on the papers in this special issue of EERJ on Northern European curriculum analysis discusses issues of comparison and scale, and the significance of global and local specificities in curriculum research. Drawing on comparative examples from outside Europe, the essay draws attention to some commonalities of the European…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Westbury, Ian – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2013
In this retrospective essay reviewing the implications of Joseph Schwab's essay, "The practical: A language for education" (2013 [1970]), 40+?years after its first publication, I identify two "practicals". The first is a comprehensive "Practical 1.1" embracing ends, subject matter, problem source and methods.…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Theories, Curriculum Research, Educational Improvement
McPhail, Graham; Rata, Elizabeth – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2016
This paper theorises a curriculum model containing four features. We use these features as criteria to analyse and evaluate two distinctive curriculum design types: '21st Century Learning' and 'Powerful Knowledge'. The four features are: (i) the underpinning theory of knowledge in each curriculum design type; (ii) the knowledge structures used to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Theories
Snaza, Nathan – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2014
This article analyzes the rhetoric of "death" and "haunting" in curriculum studies by closely reading Pinar, Reynolds, Slattery, and Taubman's "Understanding Curriculum" (2002). Drawing on the work of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, I argue in the first section of the article that the rhetoric of death appears at…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Rhetoric, Death, Educational Theories
Brown, Anthony L.; Brown, Keffrelyn D. – Teachers College Record, 2015
Drawing from the theories of racial formation theory and race marking, this chapter explores the durability of racial discourses in school curriculum over time in the United States. The authors' inquiry focuses on racial discourses located in two sources of curricula knowledge: children's literature and U.S. history textbooks.
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Race, Critical Theory
Ylimaki, Rose M.; Uljens, Michael – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2017
Recent neoliberal policies and societal trends point toward new and perennial tensions for nation-state education, including curriculum/Didaktik and leadership thereof. These challenges affect governance/leadership and curriculum with changes in aims and values together in ways that demand coherence, yet the traditionally disparate fields of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Barriers, Leadership, Curriculum Development
Biesta, Gert – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2013
In 1970, Joseph Schwab published the first of four papers that argued for a turn to the idea of the Practical in curriculum research and practice. In this paper, I revisit Schwab's original paper and explore the extent to which his case for the Practical is still relevant today. I first look at the past of the deliberative tradition in which…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Essays, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Theories
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