ii Active learning should be the ultimate aim of education. I argue that it is a three interrelated-step model of curriculum: one which promotes critical thinking, involves dialogue and ultimately indicates growth. It is a model intertwined in an intricate web of ideas borrowed from John Dewey and Paulo Freire. In this thesis, I analyze the International Baccalaureate (IB) Theory of Knowledge (TOK) curriculum as an example of a document that seeks to foster active learning. To be able to analyze whether the IB TOK curriculum promotes active learning, I dissect the curriculum in terms of its philosophy and objectives. Curriculum theorists do not agree on a universal definition of curriculum. Therefore, I explore four distinctive theories of ...
Defines and describes the uses of theories in education; explains why a theory of curriculum is nece...
An alternative is suggested to conventional and propositional ways of thinking about curriculum matt...
In the light of recent debates on the possible issues in curriculum studies, formulated particularly...
Within this theme, we discuss the radical redesign of teaching and learning for active learning. ...
This is a textbook in philosophy aimed at school kids doing the International Baccalaureate. ...
The paper raises the questions as follows: What is knowledge in general? What is it that a student s...
The curriculum has a domain in education that is contained in various substances, namely: curriculum...
Reviews several kinds of curriculum theory in an international context -- conceptual models, theorie...
There is considerable debate both in Australia and internationally about the best way for schools to...
This chapter discusses the notion of 'Curriculum'. It includes the consideration of the following to...
This study explored how teachers of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme integrated the...
Picking up from a previous publication in IJLE, the primary objective of this article is to engage i...
The hypothesis which we assume is that the management of the curriculum is a coherent and unified wh...
This paper is focused on presenting curriculum as a core issue of any educational reform, and as a v...
In this paper, I explore the role of knowledge in the curriculum through a discussion of John Dewey'...
Defines and describes the uses of theories in education; explains why a theory of curriculum is nece...
An alternative is suggested to conventional and propositional ways of thinking about curriculum matt...
In the light of recent debates on the possible issues in curriculum studies, formulated particularly...
Within this theme, we discuss the radical redesign of teaching and learning for active learning. ...
This is a textbook in philosophy aimed at school kids doing the International Baccalaureate. ...
The paper raises the questions as follows: What is knowledge in general? What is it that a student s...
The curriculum has a domain in education that is contained in various substances, namely: curriculum...
Reviews several kinds of curriculum theory in an international context -- conceptual models, theorie...
There is considerable debate both in Australia and internationally about the best way for schools to...
This chapter discusses the notion of 'Curriculum'. It includes the consideration of the following to...
This study explored how teachers of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme integrated the...
Picking up from a previous publication in IJLE, the primary objective of this article is to engage i...
The hypothesis which we assume is that the management of the curriculum is a coherent and unified wh...
This paper is focused on presenting curriculum as a core issue of any educational reform, and as a v...
In this paper, I explore the role of knowledge in the curriculum through a discussion of John Dewey'...
Defines and describes the uses of theories in education; explains why a theory of curriculum is nece...
An alternative is suggested to conventional and propositional ways of thinking about curriculum matt...
In the light of recent debates on the possible issues in curriculum studies, formulated particularly...