Powers of Curriculum : Sociological Aspects of Education (2ND)

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Powers of Curriculum : Sociological Aspects of Education (2ND)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 536 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190333843
  • DDC分類 375

Full Description

Powers of Curriculum explores education in Australia today through the notion and practices of curriculum. It broadens our conception of curriculum to include the lived experiences of learners in educational settings. It explores historical and current forces within and beyond education that constitute curriculum, and how curriculum powerfully shapes learners and their experiences of learning. As educators are central to the enactment and experiences of curriculum, the authors aim to equip readers with critical and post-structuralist ideas, concepts and perspectives that can make a positive difference to the lives of children and young people in the early childhood, primary and secondary phases of education.

This resource explores a diverse range of topics related to curriculum, education, culture and society. The text is organised into three parts: Introduction to Curriculum; Unpacking Curriculum Contexts; and Enacting Curriculum Experiences. The first part introduces you to the notion of curriculum and its relationship to education. The second part examines a range of social, cultural and political issues that influence the enactment and experiences of curriculum across diverse settings. The final part explores the practical dimension to your learning about curriculum. The authors encourage you to use the book's concepts and ideas to open education to new thoughts and practices.
The authors encourage readers to use the book's concepts and ideas to create learning experiences that are rich, engaging, intellectually stimulating, respectful and meaningful from the point of view of learners.

Contents

PART I: INTRODUCING CURRICULUMChapter 1: What is Curriculum?Chapter 2: Using Theory to Think Critically about EducationChapter 3: A History of Schooling and the Making of ChildrenChapter 4: Exploring and Embracing Learner Diversity through a Sociological LensChapter 5: Educators' Philosophies: Encountering and Weaving ImagesPART II: UNPACKING CURRICULUM ISSUES Chapter 6: Neoliberalism, Education and CurriculumChapter 7: The Education System and Social Class: A Shifting RelationshipChapter 8: The Trap of Binary Thinking: Problematising Gender and Social DisadvantageChapter 9: Understanding the Techniques of Colonialism: Indigenous Educational JusticeChapter 10: Rethinking Australia's Cultural DiversityChapter 11: Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience in EducationChapter 12: Child and Youth Identity Formation: Consumerism and Popular CulturePART III: CREATING AND ENACTING CURRICULUM Chapter 13: Critically Reflective Practice: What Is It and Why Is It Needed Now?Chapter 14: The Virtual Schoolbag and Pedagogies of EngagementChapter 15: Environment as CurriculumChapter 16: Digital Technologies, Schooling and Children's RightsChapter 17: Datafication and AssessmentChapter 18: Planning the Curriculum

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