Understanding the School Curriculum: Theory, politics and principles

Understanding the School Curriculum: Theory, politics and principles

by Alex Moore (Author)

Synopsis

At a time of rapid social change and numerous policy initiatives, there is a need to question the nature and function of school curricula and the purposes of formal public education. Comparing curriculum developments around the globe, Understanding the School Curriculum draws on a range of educational, philosophical and sociological theories to examine the question `What is a curriculum for?' In considering different answers to this fundamental question, it explores a range of topical issues and debates, including:

  • tensions and dynamics within curriculum policy

  • The implications of uncertainty and rapid social change for curriculum development

  • the positive and negative influence of free market ideologies on public education

  • the impact of globalization and digital technologies

  • arguments for and against common core curricula and state control

It examines the possibility of a school curriculum that is not shaped and monitored by dominant interests but that has as its founding principles the promotion of responsibility, responsiveness, a love of learning, and a sense of wonder and respect for the natural and social world.

Understanding the School Curriculum is for all students following undergraduate and Masters courses in curriculum, public policy and education-related subjects. It is also for all training and practising teachers who wish to combine a deeper understanding of major curriculum issues with a critical understanding of the ways in which ideologies impact on formal state education, and to consider ways of producing school curricula that are appropriate to the times we live in.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 206
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04 Aug 2014

ISBN 10: 0415630576
ISBN 13: 9780415630573

Author Bio
Alex Moore is an Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK.