Various theorists and educators over the years have produced their preferred knowledge groupings or frameworks. Most well-known ones include those produced by Hirst (1974) and Phenix (1964).Curriculum frameworks were advocated by many educators in the 1990s as an important springboard and focus for teachers in terms of curriculum planning. It was argued that they would be a stimulus for evoking creative ideas and activities. Yet, they are also a major tool for control and direction.The use of curriculum frameworks were very evident in Australia in April 1991 when eight learning areas were created by the Australian Education Council (AEC) and planned for use in all states and territories. These eight learning areas, or key learning areas (KL...
This essay draws on a model for curriculum planning in English that Mark (Howie, 2005) has developed...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Melbourne, 1997This thesis examines individual school use of a newly i...
The purpose of this article is to identify some key areas of the Australian curriculum that remain s...
This article examines the current uses, benefits and problems in using multidisciplinary KLA’s as cu...
The curriculum is never simply a neutral assemblage of knowledge, somehow appearing in the texts and...
'Why do we have to learn this, Miss?' It's a question that comes up a lot in the classroom. It is an...
Understanding Curriculum: An Australian Context encourages readers to reflect on how curriculum theo...
The creation and implementation of the Australian National Curriculum placed Australia as the first ...
THE NEED FOR CURRICULUM REFORM is often galvanised through recourse to changes in the world of work ...
Phase one of the Australian Curriculum (English, Mathematics, Science and History) will start...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
Throughout the early 1990s the formal curriculum across all Australian States and Territories was re...
Many education systems are experiencing a re-scaling and consolidation of governance through rolling...
Integrated approaches to curriculum planning and delivery are not a recent phenomenon. In the 1930s ...
This essay draws on a model for curriculum planning in English that Mark (Howie, 2005) has developed...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Melbourne, 1997This thesis examines individual school use of a newly i...
The purpose of this article is to identify some key areas of the Australian curriculum that remain s...
This article examines the current uses, benefits and problems in using multidisciplinary KLA’s as cu...
The curriculum is never simply a neutral assemblage of knowledge, somehow appearing in the texts and...
'Why do we have to learn this, Miss?' It's a question that comes up a lot in the classroom. It is an...
Understanding Curriculum: An Australian Context encourages readers to reflect on how curriculum theo...
The creation and implementation of the Australian National Curriculum placed Australia as the first ...
THE NEED FOR CURRICULUM REFORM is often galvanised through recourse to changes in the world of work ...
Phase one of the Australian Curriculum (English, Mathematics, Science and History) will start...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
Throughout the early 1990s the formal curriculum across all Australian States and Territories was re...
Many education systems are experiencing a re-scaling and consolidation of governance through rolling...
Integrated approaches to curriculum planning and delivery are not a recent phenomenon. In the 1930s ...
This essay draws on a model for curriculum planning in English that Mark (Howie, 2005) has developed...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Melbourne, 1997This thesis examines individual school use of a newly i...
The purpose of this article is to identify some key areas of the Australian curriculum that remain s...