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Author Webster, Scott (Lecturer in education), author

Title Understanding Curriculum : The Australian context / Scott Webster, Ann Ryan
Published Cambridge ; Port Melbourne, Vic. : Cambridge University Press, 2014
Cambridge ; Port Melbourne, VIC : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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Description viii, 229 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents Chapter 1. The Landscape of Curriculum Theory -- Chapter 2. Introducing Traditional Approaches to Curriculum -- Chapter 3. Progressive Approaches to Curriculum -- Chapter 4. Who Owns The Australian Curriculum? -- Chapter 5. Reconceptualising Curriculum Work -- Chapter 6. Equity and (Critical) Diversity -- Chapter 7. Exploring Implications of The Construction of The Girl/Boy Binary in Curriculum -- Chapter 8. Indigenous Issues and a Curriculum for Social Justice -- Chapter 9. Technology and How It Influences Curriculum Work -- Chapter 10. Lesson Planning -- Chapter 11. Assessing What We Value -- Chapter 12. Reflecting On How You Can Bring Education to The Curriculum
Summary Understanding Curriculum: An Australian Context encourages readers to reflect on how curriculum theory can enhance classroom practice. This book provides a critical introduction to contemporary curriculum theory and practice, outlining both traditional and progressive approaches in order to reconceptualise curriculum. Drawing on a range of perspectives, including behaviourism, constructivism and critical theory, it considers questions of curriculum ownership and culture. It explores technology, gender, equity and diversity, and Indigenous issues in depth. Key principles and debates are brought to life in each chapter through reflective questions and vignettes. Every day, teachers make countless judgements and decisions about the best learning experiences for their students. The authors show how understanding curriculum through different lenses can uncover habits and prejudices that may inhibit good teaching, and can enhance the value of the learning experiences offered to students
Analysis Australian
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Bibliography Includes bibliographic references and index
Audience Postgraduate
Subject Curriculum change -- Australia.
Curriculum planning -- Australia.
Education -- Curricula -- Philosophy.
Curriculum planning.
Education -- Curricula -- Australia.
Education -- Australia -- Philosophy.
Teacher participation in curriculum planning -- Australia.
Author Ryan, Ann (Lecturer in education), author
ISBN 110763931X
9781107639317