Engaging Curriculum

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Antipodean
Australia
Australian Curriculum
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Bill Green
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Critical Pedagogy Project
cultural studies integration
Curriculum Field
Curriculum Inquiry
curriculum studies
curriculum theory
democracy
doctoral curriculum research
doctoral education
Doctoral Research Education
Doctoral Research Supervision
educational experience
Engaging the Curriculum Theory and English Education Divide
English Curriculum History
English education
English Teaching
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Global South
Key Curriculum Question
language education theory
literacy pedagogy
Modernism Postmodernism Debate
National Curriculum Board
National Curriculum Development
national curriculum impact on English
National Curriculum Initiatives
NLS
Pinar's Work
Pinar’s Work
planning and design
post-critical pedagogy
Print Apparatus
Professional Doctorate
Reconceptualist Movement
representation
Representationalist Epistemology
School Subject
School Subject Studies
Semiotic Society
Social Reproduction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138121430
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Explicitly linking curriculum inquiry to English education via recurring themes of representation, democracy and knowledge, this book is a call for both researchers and practitioners to engage with curriculum, explicitly and deliberatively, as both a concept and a question. The approach is broadly conceptual and constitutes an exercise in theoretical and philosophical inquiry. While deeply informed by North American debates and developments, this book offers a distinctive counterpoint and a strategically ‘ex-centric’ perspective, being equally informed by the curriculum scene in Australia, as well as the UK and elsewhere. Divided into two sections, this book first addresses matters of general curriculum inquiry, while the second turns more specifically to English teaching and to associated questions of language, literacy and literature in L1 education. Green brings the two together through a critical examination of the Australian national curriculum, especially in its implications and challenges for English teaching, and with due regard for the project of transnational curriculum inquiry.

Bill Green is Emeritus Professor of Education at Charles Sturt University, Australia.

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