This paper has two main foci: (1) the history of curriculum design, and (2) implications from the new sciences of chaos and complexity for the development of new forms of curriculum design and teaching implementation. Regarding the first focus, the paper posits that there exist—to use Wittgenstein’s phrase—‘family resemblances ’ between Peter Ramus ’ 16 th century curriculum design and that of Ralph Tyler in the 20 th century. While this 400-year linkage is by no means linear, there are overlapping strands from Ramus to Comenius to the Puritans to colonial New England to Horace Mann to Ralph Tyler. What unites these strands, all belonging to the Protestant Methodization movement that swept across northern Europe into colonial America and th...
Traces the history of the ideas of curriculum and of curriculum design; discusses the natural order...
Ralph Tyler gives his personal views about his participation in major curriculum developments of the...
Curriculum theory’s re-conceptualist movement, exemplified by William Pinar and Madeleine Grumet’s n...
UnrestrictedRalph Tyler (1949) conceived the composing of curriculum as an act of orderly decision-m...
Traces the culture within which curriculum design has been conceived historically; also draws implic...
This dissertation reconceives curriculum through an historical approach that employs Ludwig Wittgens...
Analyzes the changing views of 20th century curriculum theorists from Tyler to Pinar; outlines the o...
In 1949 Ralph Tyler released his book “Basic Principles of curriculumand instruction” (1949/2013) . ...
This historical study attempts to contribute to our understanding of the widely recognized and widel...
This article offers a reflection on a central question: what is the curriculum studies field today? ...
In 1949 Ralph Tyler released his book “Basic Principles of curriculum and instruction” (1949/2013). ...
Traces the history of eductional methods from Ramus to Comenius to scientific methods and their appe...
This paper explores the relationship between society and school from the point of view of chaos theo...
Curriculum is typically understood to be a 20th century construct organized around the modern conten...
This contribution conceptualizes curriculum as design for learning. The aim of curriculum design (th...
Traces the history of the ideas of curriculum and of curriculum design; discusses the natural order...
Ralph Tyler gives his personal views about his participation in major curriculum developments of the...
Curriculum theory’s re-conceptualist movement, exemplified by William Pinar and Madeleine Grumet’s n...
UnrestrictedRalph Tyler (1949) conceived the composing of curriculum as an act of orderly decision-m...
Traces the culture within which curriculum design has been conceived historically; also draws implic...
This dissertation reconceives curriculum through an historical approach that employs Ludwig Wittgens...
Analyzes the changing views of 20th century curriculum theorists from Tyler to Pinar; outlines the o...
In 1949 Ralph Tyler released his book “Basic Principles of curriculumand instruction” (1949/2013) . ...
This historical study attempts to contribute to our understanding of the widely recognized and widel...
This article offers a reflection on a central question: what is the curriculum studies field today? ...
In 1949 Ralph Tyler released his book “Basic Principles of curriculum and instruction” (1949/2013). ...
Traces the history of eductional methods from Ramus to Comenius to scientific methods and their appe...
This paper explores the relationship between society and school from the point of view of chaos theo...
Curriculum is typically understood to be a 20th century construct organized around the modern conten...
This contribution conceptualizes curriculum as design for learning. The aim of curriculum design (th...
Traces the history of the ideas of curriculum and of curriculum design; discusses the natural order...
Ralph Tyler gives his personal views about his participation in major curriculum developments of the...
Curriculum theory’s re-conceptualist movement, exemplified by William Pinar and Madeleine Grumet’s n...