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Friesen, Norm – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
Human Science Pedagogy is 'a strange case,' as Jürgen Oelkers has recently noted: In the Anglophone world, where Gert Biesta has compellingly encouraged scholars to 'reconsider education as a Geisteswissenschaft' (a human science) its main themes and the contributions of its central figures remain unknown. For Germans, particularly in more…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Criticism
Hart, Peter – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
Character Education in the UK is often considered controversial through its perceived neoliberal individualizing of character, disregarding of young people's moral agency, and blindness to the effect of social structures. This article presents an alternative framework for character educators, focussed on the biographical narratives of the students…
Descriptors: Ethics, Values Education, Foreign Countries, Social Differences
Dyches, Jeanne; Boyd, Ashley S.; Schulz, Jessica M. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
Manifest in research, national policy, and instructional standards, the United States has a long-documented interest in teachers as 'content experts.' Yet, research offers limited empirical examinations of teachers' discipline-specific critical content knowledges--their curricular agility in noticing and disrupting power and oppression, and…
Descriptors: English, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Language Arts, Standards
Nuttall, Joce; Gerard McEvoy, James – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
This paper attempts to move beyond a critique of historically dominant ways of thinking about teaching and learning relationships to offer a conceptualization of relational pedagogy from a theological perspective. It offers commentary on the potential of relational pedagogy for Christian faith-based schools informed by the scholarship of German…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Criticism, Learning Processes, Christianity
Wheelahan, Leesa; Moodie, Gavin – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This paper critiques the emergence of micro-credentials in higher education. It argues that micro-credentials build on the discourse of employability skills and 21st century skills within human capital theory, and that they increase the potential of human capital theory to 'discipline' the HE curriculum to align it more closely with putative…
Descriptors: Criticism, Credentials, Higher Education, Employment Potential
Lechtenberg, Kate – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This paper uses critical discourse analysis to examine the alignment between the stated goals and the discursive implications in a scripted curriculum published by Teaching Tolerance, a progressive education organization in the US. Social justice education and critical race theories ground the analysis of "Teaching 'The New Jim Crow': A…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Justice, Critical Theory, Discourse Analysis
Liu, Yongbing – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2011
This is the second of four essays discussing Wu's "Interpretation, autonomy, and transformation: Chinese pedagogic discourse in a cross-cultural perspective" (JCS, 43(5), 569-590). The essay is interesting against the background of recent debates, both inside and outside China, about the relationship between the Chinese and Western…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Chinese
Bryan, Audrey – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2012
This paper critically examines the discursive (mis) representation of "race" and racism in the formal curriculum. Combining qualitative data derived from interviews with 35 young people who were enrolled in a Dublin-based, ethnically diverse secondary school, with a critical discursive analysis of 20 textbooks, the paper explores…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Textbooks, Race, Racial Bias
Osborne, Ken – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2003
This paper examines the debate over the teaching of Canadian history that has been in progress in Canada since the early 1990s. It considers four criticisms: schools do not teach enough Canadian history and students, therefore, do not know it; the history that is taught is no longer sufficiently national; social history has destroyed the old…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social History, History Instruction, Teaching Methods

Grant, Grace E. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1991
Presents a case study of one teacher's method of teaching literature. Discusses the emphasis on a process of critical interpretation of subject matter, transformation of that content, and continuous learning based on the literal and metaphorical aspects of content. Concludes that critical thinking is encouraged by organizing imagery, forms of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Content Area Reading, Critical Thinking, English Instruction

St. Maurice, Henry – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1991
Raises questions about an aspect of rhetoric called the commonplace. Suggests how commonplaces may be applied to educational topics in innovative ways. Shows historical analysis can highlight assumed concepts and values in discourse, policy, and practices. Argues educators must increase awareness of the interrelated arts of rhetoric in teaching by…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Educational Strategies