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Curriculum Windows: What Curriculum Theorists of the 1950s Can Teach Us About Schools and Society Today

Berlioz, Esther Claros(Edited by)Larrick, Peggy(Edited by)Moyer, M.A(Edited by)Murray, Don C(Edited by)Poetter, Thomas S(Edited by)Waldrop, Kelly(Edited by)
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Curriculum Windows: What Curriculum Theorists of the 1950s Can Teach Us about Schools and Society Today is an effort by students of curriculum studies, along with their professor, to interpret and understand curriculum texts and theorists of the 1950s in contemporary terms. The authors explore how key books/authors from the curriculum field of the 1950s illuminate new possibilities forward for us as scholar educators today: How might the theories, practices, and ideas wrapped up in curriculum texts of the 1950s still resonate with us, allow us to see backward in time and forward in time - all at the same time? How might these figurative windows of insight, thought, ideas, fantasy, and fancy make us think differently about curriculum, teaching, learning, students, education, leadership, and schools? Further, how might they help us see more clearly, even perhaps put us on a path to correct the mistakes and missteps of intervening decades and of today? The chapter authors and editors revisit and interpret several of the most important works in the curriculum field of the 1950s. The book's Foreword is by renowned curriculum theorist William H. Schubert.

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Information Age Publishing
1641138203 / 9781641138208
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
11/01/2019
English
223 pages
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