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Inside a Curriculum Project - A Case Study in the Process of Curriculum Change (Paperback): M.D. Shipman, D. Bolam, D. R.... Inside a Curriculum Project - A Case Study in the Process of Curriculum Change (Paperback)
M.D. Shipman, D. Bolam, D. R. Jenkins
R1,101 Discovery Miles 11 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1974. This book presents research into the planning and implementation of the Keele Integrated Studies Project. From 1969 to 1972 the work of the project team was investigated through observation, questionnaire and interview to obtain a picture of the way decisions about curriculum innovation are made and of how these decisions are executed in schools. The book is mainly the outsider's view, but the Project Director and the Assistant Director have contributed chapters and comments by members of the project team are also included. Three aspects of the curriculum project are covered: the interaction between project team, trial schools, university, local authority and Schools Council; the relations within the project team, within the trial schools, and between the curriculum innovators and the classroom teachers; and the impact of the project after the finish of the trial in the schools. The final chapters include conclusions on the process of curriculum change and on the education system in which it occurs. The problems of reconciling the different perspectives and interests of all the parties involved are examined in detail, showing that negotiation, adaptation and compromise are at the heart of curriculum change.

Inside a Curriculum Project - A Case Study in the Process of Curriculum Change (Hardcover): M.D. Shipman, D. Bolam, D. R.... Inside a Curriculum Project - A Case Study in the Process of Curriculum Change (Hardcover)
M.D. Shipman, D. Bolam, D. R. Jenkins
R3,648 Discovery Miles 36 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1974. This book presents research into the planning and implementation of the Keele Integrated Studies Project. From 1969 to 1972 the work of the project team was investigated through observation, questionnaire and interview to obtain a picture of the way decisions about curriculum innovation are made and of how these decisions are executed in schools. The book is mainly the outsider's view, but the Project Director and the Assistant Director have contributed chapters and comments by members of the project team are also included. Three aspects of the curriculum project are covered: the interaction between project team, trial schools, university, local authority and Schools Council; the relations within the project team, within the trial schools, and between the curriculum innovators and the classroom teachers; and the impact of the project after the finish of the trial in the schools. The final chapters include conclusions on the process of curriculum change and on the education system in which it occurs. The problems of reconciling the different perspectives and interests of all the parties involved are examined in detail, showing that negotiation, adaptation and compromise are at the heart of curriculum change.

The Limitations of Social Research (Hardcover, 4th edition): M.D. Shipman The Limitations of Social Research (Hardcover, 4th edition)
M.D. Shipman
R5,902 Discovery Miles 59 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Does the evidence reflect the reality under investigation?' This is just one of the important questions Marten Shipman asks in the fourth edition of his highly successful book, The Limitations of Social Research. Substantially revised and up-dated it probes not only the technical stages of research, but also its assumptions, procedures and dissemination.

The Limitations of Social Research (Paperback, 4th New edition): M.D. Shipman The Limitations of Social Research (Paperback, 4th New edition)
M.D. Shipman
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R168 Discovery Miles 1 680 Ships in 4 - 6 working days

'Does the evidence reflect the reality under investigation?' This is just one of the important questions Marten Shipman asks in the fourth edition of his highly successful book, "The Limitations of Social Research." Substantially revised and up-dated it probes not only the technical stages of research, but also its assumptions, procedures and dissemination.

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