Using "cultures of curriculum" as a lens, this clear, compelling
text reveals and critically examines the belief systems and
classroom practices of curricular orientations in contemporary
American society. It is designed to foster awareness, examination,
and deliberation about the curricula planned for and carried out in
classrooms and schools; to inspire conversations about theory and
practice as well as political, social, and moral issues; and to
expand critical consciousness about approaches to curriculum and
practice. Readers are encouraged to give serious attention to the
issues this book raises for them, and to join with their
colleagues, students, and communities in considering how to create
curricula with purpose and congruent practices and to reculture
classrooms and schools. A framework of inquiry is presented to
facilitate such reflection and to accomplish these goals.
Cultures of Curriculum, Second Edition
- Introduces the field of curriculum studies by describing
theories and questions pertinent to curriculum inquiry
- Describes the process of curriculum leadership drawing from
historical and contemporary research on curriculum change and
transformation
- Presents the concept of cultures of curriculum as a way of
thinking of curriculum as cultural text encompassing histories,
norms, beliefs, values, roles, and environments.
- Connects theory to practice by describing curricular
orientations as depicted in practice, providing educators with
approaches to instruction, planning, and assessment for creating
intentional practices in classrooms and schools
- Uses a heuristic that helps educators to understand curricular
orientations, examine curriculum in classrooms and schools, and
reflect upon their own beliefs and practices
- Integrates moral and political discourse into discussions of
curriculum orientations so that educators can recognize, question,
and challenge aims and actions by examining dominant paradigms and
both their direct and unforeseeable influences upon schooling
Changes in the second edition:
- Four new chapters
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- "Narrowing the Curriculum" (current trends of standardization
and high-stakes testing)
- "Educating Through Occupations (Deweyan progressive and
career/technical education)
- "Sustaining Indigenous Traditions" (Native American/indigenous
education)
- "Envisioning Peace" (peace, global, human rights, environmental
education)
- Updates and pertinent scholarship in all chapters reflecting
recent events and discourses
- Curricular cultures all are examples of progressive
alternatives to traditional education
- New two-part structure: Curriculum Studies and Curricular
Cultures
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