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In this book, keynotes and paper presentations for a seminar on the theme Curriculum Theory Revisited in Sweden are reported. The seminar marked the start of a biennial conference on curriculum theory in Scandinavia. Curriculum theory addresses issues related to education practice, policy and research, as well as their interaction. Particular attention is paid to the selection, transmission and assessment of knowledge, and the relations between various stakeholders. Curriculum issues tend to be transdisciplinary; and different perspectives and methods have been applied and developed within…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this book, keynotes and paper presentations for a seminar on the theme Curriculum Theory Revisited in Sweden are reported. The seminar marked the start of a biennial conference on curriculum theory in Scandinavia. Curriculum theory addresses issues related to education practice, policy and research, as well as their interaction. Particular attention is paid to the selection, transmission and assessment of knowledge, and the relations between various stakeholders. Curriculum issues tend to be transdisciplinary; and different perspectives and methods have been applied and developed within curriculum studies. The contributors of the book consider both history and future of curriculum theory. Curriculum is presented and discussed in terms of content, pedagogy, and evaluation, with a number of examples being shared and pointing to the impact and implication of curriculum studies for educational practices. This approach is particularly relevant for teacher students, teachers, professors, and educational administrators.
Autorenporträt
Eva Forsberg, the editor, is associate professor in Education atUppsala University. Together with Professor Ulf P. Lundgren, sheorganized a seminar, which the book Curriculum Theory Revisitedis based on. Presently, Eva Forsberg is involved in researchprojects on education policy with focus on curriculum issuesusing a comparative perspective.