Originally published in 1985. This is an overview of the evolution
of curriculum evaluation since the reforms of the 1960s, presented
through the personal and practical knowledge of experienced
individuals, rather than abstract theoretical models which hitherto
dominated the field. A collection of personal retrospective
accounts, by leading evaluators, of their roles in the actual
process of curriculum development, the chapters represent diverse
educational systems in a range of countries including Australia,
Israel, England and the USA. A variety of innovative curricula are
portrayed and the models which emerge are empirically based. Their
diversity provides evidence for the need to accommodate and adjust
theoretical and methodological principles to real situations. This
is a great reference for those with an interest in comparative
curriculum development.
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