New Curriculum History

New Curriculum History
Title New Curriculum History PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 336
Release 2019-02-11
Genre Education
ISBN 9087907656

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Rereading the historical record indicates that it is no longer so easy to argue that history is simply prior to its forms. Since the mid-1990s a new wave of research has formed around wider debates in the humanities and social sciences, such as decentering the subject, new analytics of power, reconsideration of one-dimensional time and three-dimensional space, attention to beyond-archival sources, alterity, Otherness, the invisible, and more. In addition, broader and contradictory impulses around the question of the nation - transnational, post-national, proto-national, and neo-national movements—have unearthed a new series of problematics and focused scholarly attention on traveling discourses, national imaginaries, and less formal processes of socialization, bonding, and subjectification. New Curriculum History challenges prior occlusions in the field, building upon and departing from previous waves of scholarship, extending the focus beyond the insularity of public schooling, the traditional framework of the self-contained nation-state, and the psychology of the schooled individual. Drawing on global studies, historical sociology, postcolonial studies, critical race theory, visual culture theory, disability studies, psychoanalytics, Cambridge school structuralisms, poststructuralisms, and infra- and transnational approaches the volume holds together not despite but because of differences and incommensurabilities in rereading historical records.

Transnational Perspectives on Curriculum History

Transnational Perspectives on Curriculum History
Title Transnational Perspectives on Curriculum History PDF eBook
Author Gary McCulloch
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 176
Release 2019-11-22
Genre Education
ISBN 0429887523

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This book offers a remarkable range of research that emphasises the need to analyse the shaping of curricula under historical, social and political variables. Teachers’ life stories, the Cold War as a contextual element that framed curricular transformations in the US and Europe, and the study of trends in education policy at transnational level are issues addressed throughout. The book presents new lines of work, offering multidisciplinary perspectives and provides an overview of how to move forwards. The book brings together the work of international specialists on Curriculum History and presents research that offers new perspectives and methodologies from which to approach the study of the History of Education and Educational Policy. It offers new debates which rethink the historical study of the curriculum and offers a strong interdisciplinary approach, with contributions across Education, History and the Social Sciences. This book will be of great interest for academics and researchers in the fields of education and curriculum studies. It will also appeal to educational professionals, teachers and policy makers.

Teaching American History

Teaching American History
Title Teaching American History PDF eBook
Author University of the State of New York. Bureau of Secondary Curriculum Development
Publisher
Total Pages 392
Release 1955
Genre United States
ISBN

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History in the Making

History in the Making
Title History in the Making PDF eBook
Author David Abulafia
Publisher
Total Pages 30
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9780957187276

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New Research in Curriculum History

New Research in Curriculum History
Title New Research in Curriculum History PDF eBook
Author Sherry L. Field
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN 9781930608429

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New Movements in the Study and Teaching of History

New Movements in the Study and Teaching of History
Title New Movements in the Study and Teaching of History PDF eBook
Author Martin Ballard
Publisher
Total Pages 244
Release 1971
Genre History
ISBN 9780851170190

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The Making of Indigeneity, Curriculum History, and the Limits of Diversity

The Making of Indigeneity, Curriculum History, and the Limits of Diversity
Title The Making of Indigeneity, Curriculum History, and the Limits of Diversity PDF eBook
Author Ligia (Licho) López López
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 226
Release 2017-10-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1315392402

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Conceptually rich and grounded in cutting-edge research, this book addresses the often-overlooked roles and implications of diversity and indigeneity in curriculum. Taking a multidisciplinary approach to the development of teacher education in Guatemala, López provides a historical and transnational understanding of how "indigenous" has been negotiated as a subject/object of scientific inquiry in education. Moving beyond the generally accepted "common sense" markers of diversity such as race, gender, and ethnicity, López focuses on the often-ignored histories behind the development of these markers, and the crucial implications these histories have in education – in Guatemala and beyond – today.