Full Description
For doctoral-level Curriculum Theory and Development courses. Written by two of the most-recognized names in the field. At the heart of the text are seven "modes of inquiry" that serve as guiding principles for designing curriculum that meets the needs of students, educators, parents, and the larger community. Coverage carefully balances theory and practicality, draws inspiration from a wide range of disciplines and contexts, and incorporates the wisdom of practicing curriculum designers from this country and others.
Contents
Preface. 1. Curriculum Wisdom in Democratic Societies. 2. PragmatismA Philosophy for Democratic Educators. 3. The Arts of Inquiry: Toward Holographic Thinking. 4. Personal and Structural Challenges. 5. Implications for Educational Practice. 6. Three Practitioner Commentaries. 7. Two Teacher Narratives. 8. Two Administrative Narratives. 9. Three International Commentaries. Afterword. Glossary. Index.