ISBN:
9781402057366
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
,
v.: digital
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
CERC Studies in Comparative Education 18
DDC:
375.006
Keywords:
Education
;
Comparative education
;
Curriculum planning
;
Education and state
;
Sociology
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Grundschule
;
Lehrplanentwicklung
;
Sekundarstufe
;
Internationaler Vergleich
Abstract:
In this special edited volume, scholars with diverse backgrounds and conceptual frameworks explore how economic, political, social and ideological forces impact on school curricula over time and place. In providing regional and global perspectives on curricular policies, practices and reforms, the authors move beyond the conventional notion that school contents reflect principally national priorities and subject-based interests.
Abstract:
School curricula are established not only to prepare young people for a real world, but also to beckon an imagined one anchored in individual rights and collective progress. Both worlds the real and the imagined increasingly reflect influential trans-national forces. In this special edited volume, scholars with diverse backgrounds and conceptual frameworks explore how economic, political, social and ideological forces impact on school curricula over time and place. In providing regional and global perspectives on curricular policies, practices and reforms, the authors move beyond the conventional notion that school contents reflect principally national priorities and subject-based interests. Some authors emphasize a convergence to standardized global curricular structures and discourses. Others suggest that changes regarding the intended contents of primary and secondary school curricula reveal regional or trans-cultural influences. Overall, these comparative and historical studies demonstrate that the dynamics of curriculum-making and curricular reform are increasingly forged within wider regional, cross-regional and global contexts.
Description / Table of Contents:
CONTENTS; List of Tables and Figures; Acronyms; Series Editor's Foreword; Dedication to Cecilia Braslavsky Juan Carlos TEDESCO; Acknowledgements; Introduction; THE CHANGING IDEOLOGICAL BASES OF THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM; 1 Educational Ideology and the School Curriculum; 2 The Worldwide Rise of Human Rights Education; CURRICULAR CONTENTS AND PRACTICES IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION; 3 The Spread of English Language Instruction in the Primary School; 4 Educating Future Citizens in Europe and Asia; 5 Historical Competence as a Key to Promote Democracy
Description / Table of Contents:
6 The Marginalization of Aesthetic Education in the School Curriculum7 Transmission of Values in Muslim Countries: Religious Education; 8 World Models of Secondary Education, 1960--2000; 9 Micro-politics and the Examination of Curricular Practices:; THE DYNAMICS OF CURRICULUM-MAKING AND CURRICULAR REFORM; 10 The Current Discourse on Curriculum Change: A Comparative Analysis of National Reports on Education; 11 The Dynamics of Curriculum Design and Development: Scenarios for Curriculum Evolution; 12 Socio-historical Processes of Curriculum Change
Description / Table of Contents:
13 New Proposals for Upper Secondary Curricula inSCHOOL CURRICULA IN PERSPECTIVE: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST, AND DIRECTIONS FOR THE FUTURE; 14 Cecilia Braslavsky and the Curriculum: Reflections on a Lifelong Journey in Search of Quality Education for All; 15 World Models, National Curricula, and the Centrality of the Individual; Contributors; Bibliography; Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4020-5736-6
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