This review builds on João Paraskeva’s proposal for the development of an Itinerant Curriculum Theory (ICT), to analyse how his contributions advance the conversation on the need to deterritorialize the received field in curriculum studies and in teacher education. The subtractive forms of education that are imposed on bilingual/bicultural students and how (language) teacher education is (not) properly addressing them will be used to illustrate the relevance of Paraskeva’s work in providing the required critical lenses. In his contention for the need to reconceptualise the field of curriculum studies and teacher education, he addresses two key-concepts that are used in this text to analyse second language education and (language) teacher ed...
How can language be re-conceptualized as a tool and resource in contested pedagogies? Vygotsky theor...
Different pedagogical and curricular approaches to bilingual pupils are examined at two institutions...
This article explores the ways in which what counts as legitimate knowledge is produced and negotiat...
[Excerpt] This review of João Paraskeva’s (2011) work in Conflicts in Curriculum Theory constitutes ...
Building on selected key-concepts and themes that traverse the work of critical analysts such as Par...
On Linguistic Epistemicides and Colonization: Looking at Subtractive Education for Bilingual/ Bicult...
Abstract The text analyses the impact of current educational policies on schooling and teacher educa...
On Linguistic Epistemicides and Colonization: Looking at Subtractive Education for Bilingual/ Bicult...
The text analyses the impact of current educational policies on schooling and teacher education prac...
The current worldwide sociolinguistic scene has consistently produced significant effects on various...
The proposal will analyse the impact of current curriculum and teacher education policies and practi...
The proposal will analyse the impact of current curriculum and teacher education policies and practi...
Educational systems of most European countries seem to be unable to respond adequately to the growi...
The numerous changes and improvements which have been wrought teacher education courses in the last ...
I start the article from my own experience of teacher training addressed to the “curriculum developm...
How can language be re-conceptualized as a tool and resource in contested pedagogies? Vygotsky theor...
Different pedagogical and curricular approaches to bilingual pupils are examined at two institutions...
This article explores the ways in which what counts as legitimate knowledge is produced and negotiat...
[Excerpt] This review of João Paraskeva’s (2011) work in Conflicts in Curriculum Theory constitutes ...
Building on selected key-concepts and themes that traverse the work of critical analysts such as Par...
On Linguistic Epistemicides and Colonization: Looking at Subtractive Education for Bilingual/ Bicult...
Abstract The text analyses the impact of current educational policies on schooling and teacher educa...
On Linguistic Epistemicides and Colonization: Looking at Subtractive Education for Bilingual/ Bicult...
The text analyses the impact of current educational policies on schooling and teacher education prac...
The current worldwide sociolinguistic scene has consistently produced significant effects on various...
The proposal will analyse the impact of current curriculum and teacher education policies and practi...
The proposal will analyse the impact of current curriculum and teacher education policies and practi...
Educational systems of most European countries seem to be unable to respond adequately to the growi...
The numerous changes and improvements which have been wrought teacher education courses in the last ...
I start the article from my own experience of teacher training addressed to the “curriculum developm...
How can language be re-conceptualized as a tool and resource in contested pedagogies? Vygotsky theor...
Different pedagogical and curricular approaches to bilingual pupils are examined at two institutions...
This article explores the ways in which what counts as legitimate knowledge is produced and negotiat...