Engendering Curriculum History

Engendering Curriculum History
Author: Petra Hendry
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2011-05-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136881596

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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.

Engendering Curriculum History

Engendering Curriculum History
Author: Petra Hendry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2011-05-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136881589

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How can curriculum history be re-envisioned from a feminist, poststructuralist perspective? Engendering Curriculum History disrupts dominant notions of history as linear, as inevitable progress, and as embedded in the individual. This conversation requires a history that seeks re-memberance not representation, reflexivity not linearity, and responsibility not truth. Rejecting a compensatory approach to rewriting history, which leaves dominant historical categories and periodization intact, Hendry examines how the narrative structures of curriculum histories are implicated in the construction of gendered subjects. Five central chapters take up a particular discourse (wisdom, the body, colonization, progressivism and pragmatism) to excavate the subject identities made possible across time and space. Curriculum history is understood as an emergent, not a finished, process – as an unending dialogue that creates spaces for conversation in which multiple, conflicting, paradoxical and contradictory interpretations can be generated as a means to stimulate more questions, not grand narratives.

American Educational History Journal

American Educational History Journal
Author: Paul J. Ramsey
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623960094

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The American Educational History Journal is a peer?reviewed, national research journal devoted to the examination of educational topics using perspectives from a variety of disciplines. The editors of AEHJ encourage communication between scholars from numerous disciplines, nationalities, institutions, and backgrounds. Authors come from a variety of disciplines including political science, curriculum, history, philosophy, teacher education, and educational leadership. Acceptance for publication in AEHJ requires that each author present a well?articulated argument that deals substantively with questions of educational history.

Curriculum

Curriculum
Author: William Pinar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135636586

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This collection of essays by established writers in postmodern pedagogy stakes out new conceptual territories, redefines the field, and presents a complete review of contemporary curriculum practice and theory in a single volume Drawing upon contemporary research in political, feminist, theological, literary, and racial theory, this anthology reformulates the research methodologies of the discipline and creates a new paradigm for the study of curriculum into the next century. The contributors consider gender, identity, narrative and autobiography as vehicles for reviewing the current and future state of curriculum studies. Special Features Presents new essays by established writers in postmodern pedagogy, Reviews curriculum studies through the filters of race, gender, identity, nattative, and autobiography, Offers in a single, affordable volume a complete review of contemporary curriculum practice and theory.

EBOOK SUBJECT TO FICTION

EBOOK  SUBJECT TO FICTION
Author: Peter Munro
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1998-04-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335232352

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How do the life histories of women teachers illuminate the gendered nature of the teaching profession? How do women teachers negotiate their own sense of self against/within cultural stereotypes of teachers? Situated within current feminist/poststructuralist theories regarding the 'subject', this book takes seriously the lives of women teachers. Drawing on the life histories of three teachers, it explores their narrative strategies to author themselves as active agents within and against the essentializing discourses of teaching. The complex and contradictory ways in which these women construct themselves as subjects, while simultaneously disrupting the notion of a unitary subject, provide new ways to think about subjectivity, resistance, power and agency. The implications of this reconceptualization for feminist theorizing, curriculum theory and life history research are woven throughout the book.

International Handbook of Curriculum Research

International Handbook of Curriculum Research
Author: William F. Pinar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136831126

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Continuing its calling to define the field and where it is going, the Second Edition of this landmark handbook brings up to date its comprehensive reportage of scholarly developments and school curriculum initiatives worldwide, providing a panoramic view of the state of curriculum studies globally. Its international scope and currency and range of research and theory reflect and contribute significantly to the ongoing internationalization of curriculum studies and its growth as a field worldwide. Changes in the Second Edition: Five new or updated introductory chapters pose transnational challenges to key questions curriculum research addresses locally. Countries absent in the First Edition are represented: Chile, Colombia, Cypress, Ethiopia, Germany, Iran, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, and Switzerland. 39 new or updated chapters on curriculum research in 34 countries highlight curriculum research that is not widely known in North America. This handbook is an indispensable resource for prospective and practicing teachers, for curriculum studies scholars, and for education students around the world.

Curriculum History

Curriculum History
Author: Craig Alan Kridel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCSC:32106008802420

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This volume includes an interesting and diverse collection of conference presentations. From the historical examination of curriculum in specific schools, to the biographical study of curriculum leaders, to the historical analysis of influential curriculum movements and documents, the Society discusses topics that heretofore had been left unattended within the traditional area of educational history. Another conscious effort has been to provide an international perspective to the study of curriculum history. In addition, the Society has invited 'the elder statespersons' of curriculum to discuss the formative years of the field. These papers represent the highest standards of current research in curriculum history. Co-published with the Society for the Study of Curriculum History.

Curriculum Histories in Place in Person in Practice

Curriculum Histories in Place  in Person  in Practice
Author: Petra Hendry,Molly Quinn,Roland Mitchell,Jacqueline Bach
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2023-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000860771

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This book situates the Curriculum Theory Project at Louisiana State University within a larger historical framework of curriculum work, examining the practices which have sustained this type of curricular vitality over the lifetime of the field’s existence. Divided into seven parts, the authors illuminate seven practices which have sustained the scholarship, graduate programs, mentorship, and networking that have been critical to maintaining a web of international relationships. This exploration and coming together of intergenerational stories reveals a more complete and nuanced narrative of the development of curriculum theory over the last 60 years. Crucially, the project exemplifies the continuing resilience of curriculum theory despite ongoing neo-liberal aspirations to reframe education as a business. Reflecting upon the lived experiences and articulated memories of those who have participated in the project and analysis of documents collected over its 25-year history, it considers curriculum history(ies) writ large through and from this lens of practice. As such, it opens up fresh insights for cultivating the vitality and vigor of curriculum theory more broadly on an international scale and with a view to future directions for the field. It will appeal to both new and experienced scholars working across education foundations, urban education, philosophy of education, and higher education, and researchers from across history, sociology, anthropology, ethnic studies, and gender studies.