CONTENTS: The President' Message, Alan W. Garrett. The Editor's
Notes: Pressures, Problems, and Possibilities in the World of
Teaching, Research, Service, and Learning, Barbara Slater Stern.
PART I. On the State of Curriculum Studies: A Personal Practical
Inquiry, Michael Connelly with Shijing Xu. Narratives of Teaching
and Learning: A Tribute to our Teacher, Elaine Chan and Vicki Ross.
The Temporal Experience of Curriculum, Candace Schlein.
Intergenerational Stories: A Narrative Inquiry Into an Immigrant
Child's Life in Canada, Guming Zhao. Excavating Teacher Knowledge
in Reforming School Contexts: A Collaborative Approach, Cheryl
Craig. One Teacher's Practice in a Kenyan Classroom: Overcoming
Barriers to Teaching HIV/AIDS Curriculum, Bosire Mwebi. Classrooms
in Transition: Visions and Voices-Teachers in Lahore, Pakistan,
Peggy Schimmoeller. New and Veteran Teachers' Perspectives About
Delivering Multicultural Education, Timothy Thomas. Curriculum Wars
Regarding Islam: Dissent in the Academy, James Moore.
Self-Alienation: The Language of Discontent, William White. An
Effective Form of Violence: Hegemonic Masculine Identity
Performances in the Institutional Context of School, Mark Malaby.
PART II. John Dewey and a Curriculum of Moral Knowledge, David
Hansen. David Hansen: Influences at Multiple Levels of Teaching,
Learning and Service, Blake Bickham, Jim Garrison, Susan McDonough,
Janice Ozga, and Michelle Ward. The Angle of Incidence of
Progressivism in Rural Science Education, William Veal. No Child
Left Behind-A Critical Anaylsis: "A Nation at Greater Risk,"
Charles Ellis. The Beast in the Matrix, Madeleine Grumet. Dealing
with Shifting Expectations in a College of Education: Standing on a
Moving Ship, Lynne Bailey, Adam Harbaugh, Kimberly Hartman, Tina
Heafner, Charles Hutchison, Teresa Petty, and Lan Quach. The Hidden
Hypocrisy of University Faculty Regarding On-Line Instruction,
Kathie Good and Kathy Peca. Defining and Examining Technology
Intelligence: Cultivating Beginning Teachers', Steven L. Purcell
and Diane M. Wilcox. Virtual Literature Circles, Carol Klages,
Shana Pate and Peter A. Conforti, Jr. Transforming Discussions From
Collegiate to Collegial, Paul Michalec and Hilary Burg. BOOK
REVIEW: Chaos, Complexity, Curriculum, and Culture: A Conversation,
Angel Kymes. Reviewer Acknowledgments. Call for Manuscripts. About
the Authors.
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