The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum and Instruction emerges from a concept of curriculum and instruction as a diverse landscape defined and bounded by schools, school boards and their communities, policy, teacher education, and academic research. Each contributing author was asked to comprehensively review the research literature in their assigned topic. These topics, however, are defined by practical places on the landscape e.g. schools and governmental policies for schools. Key Features: o Presents a different vision or reconceptualization of the field o Provides a comprehensive and inclusive…mehr
The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum and Instruction emerges from a concept of curriculum and instruction as a diverse landscape defined and bounded by schools, school boards and their communities, policy, teacher education, and academic research. Each contributing author was asked to comprehensively review the research literature in their assigned topic. These topics, however, are defined by practical places on the landscape e.g. schools and governmental policies for schools. Key Features: o Presents a different vision or reconceptualization of the field o Provides a comprehensive and inclusive set of authors, ideas, and topics o Takes a global rather than North American parochial approach o Recognizes that curriculum and instruction is broader in scope than is suggested by university research and theory o Reflects post-1992 changes in curriculum policy, practice and scholarship o Represents a rethinking of how school subject matter areas are treated. Teacher education is included in the Handbook with the intent of addressing the role and place of teacher education in bridging state and national curriculum policies and curriculum as enacted in classrooms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
F. Michael Connelly is Professor Emeritus, and formerly Director, Centre for Teacher Development, and Chair, Department of Curriculum, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto (OISE/UT). He is Director of a Hong Kong Institute of Education/OISE/UT Doctoral Program, and a founder and editor of Curriculum Inquiry. Professor Connelly was the recipient of the 1987 Outstanding Canadian Curriculum Scholar Award of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education, the 1991 Canadian Education Association Whitworth Award for Educational Research, the 1995 Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations Outstanding Teaching Award , and the 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award in Curriculum Studies from the American Educational Research Association. He has written widely, with his collaborator Jean Clandinin, in science education, teaching and teacher knowledge, curriculum and narrative inquiry.
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Acknowledgments Introduction - F. Michael Connelly, Ming Fang He, JoAnn Phillion, Candace Schlein PART I. CURRICULUM IN PRACTICE SECTION A: MAKING CURRICULUM 1. Curriculum Policy and the Politics of What Should Be Learned in Schools - Benjamin Levin 2. Curriculum Planning: Content, Form,and the Politics of Accountability - Michael Apple 3. Making Curricula: Why Do States Make Curricula, and How? - Ian Westbury 4. Subject Matter: Defining and Theorizing School Subjects - Zongyi Deng and Allan Luke SECTION B: MANAGING CURRICULUM 5. Structuring Curriculum: Technical, Normative, and Political Considerations - Kevin G. Welner and Jeannie Oakes 6. Curriculum Implementation and Sustainability - Michael Fullan 7. Technology s Role in Curriculum and Instruction - Barbara Means PART II. CURRICULUM IN CONTEXT Introductory Essay - Allan Luke SECTION C: DIVERSIFYING CURRICULUM 8. Curriculum and Cultural Diversity - Gloria Ladson-Billings, Keffrelyn D. Brown 9. Identity, Community, and Diversity: Retheorizing Multicultural Curriculum for the Postmodern Era - Sonia Nieto, Patty Bode, Eugenie Kang, and John Raible 10. Students Experience of School Curriculum: Everday Circumstances of Granting and Withholding Assent to Learn - Frederick Erickson with Rishi Bagrodia, Alison Cook-Sather, Manuel Espinoza, Susan Jurow, Jeffrey Shultz, and Joi Spencer 11. Immigrant Students Experience of Curriculum - Ming Fang He, JoAnn Phillion, Elaine Chan, and Shijing Xu 12. Teaching for Diversity: The Next Big Challenge - Mel Ainscow SECTION D: TEACHING CURRICULUM 13. Teacher Education as a Bridge? Unpacking Curriculum Controversies - Marilyn Cochran-Smith and Kelly Demers 14. Cultivating the Image of Teachers as Curriculum Makers - Cheryl J. Craig and Vicki Ross 15. Teachers Experience of Curriculum: Policy, Pedagogy, and Situation - William Ayers, Therese Quinn, David Stovall, and Libby Scheiern SECTION E: INTERNATIONALIZING CURRICULUM 16. Indigenous Resistance and Renewal: From Colonizing Practices to Self-Determination - Donna Deyhle, Karen Swisher, Tracy Stevens, and Ruth Trinidad 17. Globalization and Curriculum - Kathryn Anderson-Levitt 18. Community Education in Developing Countries: The Quiet Revolution in Schooling - Joe Farrell PART III. CURRICULUM IN THEORY Part III Introductory Essay - William Schubert SECTION F: INQUIRING INTO CURRICULUM 19. Curriculum Inquiry - William Schubert 20. Curriculum Policy Research - Edmund Short 21. Hidden Research in Curriculum - Robin Enns 22. Reenvisioning the Progressive Tradition in Curriculum - David T. Hansen, Rodino Anderson, Jeffrey Frank, and Kiera Nieuwejaar 23. What the Schools Teach: A Social History of the American Curriculum Since 1950 - Barry Franklin, and Carla Johnson 24. Curriculum Development in Historical Perspective - J. Wesley Null 25. Curriculum Theory Since 1950: Crisis, Reconceptualization, Internationalization - William F. Pinar 26. The Landscape of Curriculum and Instruction: Diversity and Continuity - F. Michael Connelly, Shi Jing Xu Author Index Subject Index About the Editors About the Part Editors About the Consulting Authors About the Contributing Authors
Acknowledgments Introduction - F. Michael Connelly, Ming Fang He, JoAnn Phillion, Candace Schlein PART I. CURRICULUM IN PRACTICE SECTION A: MAKING CURRICULUM 1. Curriculum Policy and the Politics of What Should Be Learned in Schools - Benjamin Levin 2. Curriculum Planning: Content, Form,and the Politics of Accountability - Michael Apple 3. Making Curricula: Why Do States Make Curricula, and How? - Ian Westbury 4. Subject Matter: Defining and Theorizing School Subjects - Zongyi Deng and Allan Luke SECTION B: MANAGING CURRICULUM 5. Structuring Curriculum: Technical, Normative, and Political Considerations - Kevin G. Welner and Jeannie Oakes 6. Curriculum Implementation and Sustainability - Michael Fullan 7. Technology s Role in Curriculum and Instruction - Barbara Means PART II. CURRICULUM IN CONTEXT Introductory Essay - Allan Luke SECTION C: DIVERSIFYING CURRICULUM 8. Curriculum and Cultural Diversity - Gloria Ladson-Billings, Keffrelyn D. Brown 9. Identity, Community, and Diversity: Retheorizing Multicultural Curriculum for the Postmodern Era - Sonia Nieto, Patty Bode, Eugenie Kang, and John Raible 10. Students Experience of School Curriculum: Everday Circumstances of Granting and Withholding Assent to Learn - Frederick Erickson with Rishi Bagrodia, Alison Cook-Sather, Manuel Espinoza, Susan Jurow, Jeffrey Shultz, and Joi Spencer 11. Immigrant Students Experience of Curriculum - Ming Fang He, JoAnn Phillion, Elaine Chan, and Shijing Xu 12. Teaching for Diversity: The Next Big Challenge - Mel Ainscow SECTION D: TEACHING CURRICULUM 13. Teacher Education as a Bridge? Unpacking Curriculum Controversies - Marilyn Cochran-Smith and Kelly Demers 14. Cultivating the Image of Teachers as Curriculum Makers - Cheryl J. Craig and Vicki Ross 15. Teachers Experience of Curriculum: Policy, Pedagogy, and Situation - William Ayers, Therese Quinn, David Stovall, and Libby Scheiern SECTION E: INTERNATIONALIZING CURRICULUM 16. Indigenous Resistance and Renewal: From Colonizing Practices to Self-Determination - Donna Deyhle, Karen Swisher, Tracy Stevens, and Ruth Trinidad 17. Globalization and Curriculum - Kathryn Anderson-Levitt 18. Community Education in Developing Countries: The Quiet Revolution in Schooling - Joe Farrell PART III. CURRICULUM IN THEORY Part III Introductory Essay - William Schubert SECTION F: INQUIRING INTO CURRICULUM 19. Curriculum Inquiry - William Schubert 20. Curriculum Policy Research - Edmund Short 21. Hidden Research in Curriculum - Robin Enns 22. Reenvisioning the Progressive Tradition in Curriculum - David T. Hansen, Rodino Anderson, Jeffrey Frank, and Kiera Nieuwejaar 23. What the Schools Teach: A Social History of the American Curriculum Since 1950 - Barry Franklin, and Carla Johnson 24. Curriculum Development in Historical Perspective - J. Wesley Null 25. Curriculum Theory Since 1950: Crisis, Reconceptualization, Internationalization - William F. Pinar 26. The Landscape of Curriculum and Instruction: Diversity and Continuity - F. Michael Connelly, Shi Jing Xu Author Index Subject Index About the Editors About the Part Editors About the Consulting Authors About the Contributing Authors
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