The Struggle for the American Curriculum, 1893-1958

The Struggle for the American Curriculum, 1893-1958
Title The Struggle for the American Curriculum, 1893-1958 PDF eBook
Author Herbert M. Kliebard
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2004
Genre Curriculum planning
ISBN 9780415948913

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Turning Points in Curriculum

Turning Points in Curriculum
Title Turning Points in Curriculum PDF eBook
Author J. Dan Marshall
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 370
Release 2007
Genre Curriculum planning
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Turning Points in Curriculum: A Contemporary American Memoir, 2nd edition, is a text designed to engage readers in a story of curriculum as a field of intellectual study and invite them to identify with and ultimately participate in this important work. Focusing on the United States, it contains five parts, the first of which offers a backdrop or contextual panorama for parts two through five, which present curriculum's journey through the last half of the twentieth century. Throughout the book, the authors use the term curriculum work over curriculum studies, theory, or development. The broader notion of work allows for variations that include reflection, study, theorizing, construction, inquiry, and deliberation. At the same time, the possibilities for interpretation inherent in the notion of curriculum work allow the authors to steer clear of the more fixed and differential meanings typically associated with more distinctive phrases such as curriculum theorizing or curriculum development. An important goal of Turning Points is to provide readers with multiple levels of engagement in its complex conversation. Toward this end, the authors have combined five distinct elements into the book with an eye toward personalizing readers' interpretative processes. --Publisher description.

Engendering Curriculum History

Engendering Curriculum History
Title Engendering Curriculum History PDF eBook
Author Petra Hendry
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 273
Release 2011-05-20
Genre Education
ISBN 113688159X

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Disrupting dominant notions of history as linear, as inevitable progress, and as embedded in the individual, this book examines how curriculum history can be re-envisioned from a feminist, poststructuralist perspective.

The Higher Learning in America

The Higher Learning in America
Title The Higher Learning in America PDF eBook
Author Robert Maynard Hutchins
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 154
Release
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ISBN 1412837189

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Education at the Crossroads

Education at the Crossroads
Title Education at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Jacques Maritain
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 132
Release 1943-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780300001631

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The author, a modern Catholic writer-philosopher, sets forth his views on Christian education.

Troubling Education

Troubling Education
Title Troubling Education PDF eBook
Author Kevin Kumashiro
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 242
Release 2002-06-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1136745432

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Few books have addressed research for teachers to turn to as a resource for classroom practice but here Kumashiro draws on interviews with gay activists as a starting point for discussion of models of reading and challenging oppression.

The School and Society

The School and Society
Title The School and Society PDF eBook
Author John Dewey
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 1899
Genre Education
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