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Boostrom, Robert – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1998
Looks at the familiar, though largely undiscussed, figure of educational discourse, "safe space." Shows "safe space" to be an emerging metaphor for classroom life through an examination of four instances of usage. Offers a hopeful response to pervasive concerns about individual isolation in an increasingly stressful and pluralistic world. (DSK)
Descriptors: Alienation, Classroom Environment, Educational Principles, Higher Education

Carr, Wilfred – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1985
Educational research always implicitly subscribes to moral and philosophical commitments. It is always value-laden because research methods entail a commitment to some educational philosophy. To accept that philosophy and values cannot be expunged from educational research is not to concede that educational research cannot be a scientific pursuit.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Terwel, Jan – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1999
Focuses on constructivism and its implications for curriculum theory and practice. Warns against relying on theory, stating that no single theory can provide an adequate foundation for educational practice. States that the constructivist and situated learning movement offers a challenge for curriculum theory, practice, and research. (CMK)
Descriptors: Community, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum, Educational Change

Prawat, Richard S. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1996
Criticizes the adoption of business-originated Total Quality Management principles into school administration. Contrasts this with the establishment of learning communities, an approach that emphasizes engendering commitments in individuals as opposed to manipulation or control. Further outlines this approach and describes several successful…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Schools, Educational Administration, Educational Change

MacPherson, Eric D. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1995
Predicts that the paradigms of chaos theory will rapidly move into the social sciences, resulting in major changes in educational research and the study of the curriculum. Discusses the need for new metaphors and paradigms in the social sciences. Briefly characterizes previous educational principles and approaches. (MJP)
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy

Varenne, Herve – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1995
Attempts a reevaluation of Emile Durkheim's contributions to the sociology of education. Considers Durkheim's influence on the pedagogical theories of John Dewey and vice-versa. Concludes with an examination of Durkheim's theories as they relate to the conflict between resistance and socialization. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles

Grundy, Shirley; Henry, Margaret – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1995
Identifies and characterizes a set of conceptual frameworks that traditionally have informed home economics curricula. Proposes an emancipatory orientation towards home economics that emphasizes enlightenment and empowering the students. Uses critical theory to frame questions regarding food, shelter, clothing, physical and psychological needs.…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Critical Theory, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy

Stengel, Barbara S. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Analyzes the distinction between an academic discipline and its corresponding school subject and how this affects curriculum development. Examines the range of possibilities for the relationship between the two concepts and interprets the meaning of each possibility. Describes a series of actual curricular proposals associated with each…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational Principles

Popkewitz, Thomas S. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Delineates two traditional assumptions of educational research: (1) social progress is tied to an evolutionary conception of change and (2) inquiry must identify actors as causal agents who create or suppress change. Argues that both assumptions are grounded in the effects of power and modernity and are complicit in social regulation. (MJP)
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Change Agents, Consciousness Raising, Critical Theory

Cornbleth, Catherine – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1995
Utilizes New York state's development and attempted implementation of multicultural education as a case study providing a concise yet thorough examination of the principles, objectives, and controversies surrounding this issue. Delineates the people and organizations involved in grass roots organizing and media representation on both sides of the…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development