First paragraph: This special issue brings together papers that individually and collectively illustrate the complexities which emerge when curriculum is ‘made’; complexities which themselves stem from the social embeddedness of both curriculum as a concept and the social actors involved in such makings. The papers all have their genesis in presentations given at the 3rd European Conference on Curriculum Studies, held over two days at the University of Stirling in June 2017. The papers were later submitted and peer reviewed by a wide range of reviewers whom we would like to thank for their contribution to the special issue through their thoughtful critique. The papers, and the conference, are representative of a much needed renaissance in c...
Today, education is a critical factor, a necessary support to any country' progress. Professionals i...
This is the second issue of Critical and Reflective Practice in Education and comes at a time of sig...
First paragraph: Secondary education in Scotland at the time of writing is in a state of flux and fl...
First paragraph: This special issue brings together papers that individually and collectively illust...
First paragraph: We write our first Editorial as Lead Editors of The Curriculum Journal against the ...
Introduces a set of seven reports (which follow this preview) on how curriculum is made from curricu...
First paragraph: Recent curriculum policy in the UK and elsewhere (e.g. Scotland’s Curriculum for Ex...
This chapter provides an introduction to the European case study chapters in this volume on curricul...
First paragraph: Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), which seemed so radical in its early days, is now ...
This chapter provides a summary and a concluding discussion on the main findings from the different ...
This is a short article, drawing upon our recent book, published in the Research Intelligence period...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe conundrum of the inclusive educational curriculum is ...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
This article envisions, and argues for, what I call a problematic-based curriculum approach (PBCA) i...
Purpose: The backdrop of the article is the emergence of an international and politically motivated ...
Today, education is a critical factor, a necessary support to any country' progress. Professionals i...
This is the second issue of Critical and Reflective Practice in Education and comes at a time of sig...
First paragraph: Secondary education in Scotland at the time of writing is in a state of flux and fl...
First paragraph: This special issue brings together papers that individually and collectively illust...
First paragraph: We write our first Editorial as Lead Editors of The Curriculum Journal against the ...
Introduces a set of seven reports (which follow this preview) on how curriculum is made from curricu...
First paragraph: Recent curriculum policy in the UK and elsewhere (e.g. Scotland’s Curriculum for Ex...
This chapter provides an introduction to the European case study chapters in this volume on curricul...
First paragraph: Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), which seemed so radical in its early days, is now ...
This chapter provides a summary and a concluding discussion on the main findings from the different ...
This is a short article, drawing upon our recent book, published in the Research Intelligence period...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe conundrum of the inclusive educational curriculum is ...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
This article envisions, and argues for, what I call a problematic-based curriculum approach (PBCA) i...
Purpose: The backdrop of the article is the emergence of an international and politically motivated ...
Today, education is a critical factor, a necessary support to any country' progress. Professionals i...
This is the second issue of Critical and Reflective Practice in Education and comes at a time of sig...
First paragraph: Secondary education in Scotland at the time of writing is in a state of flux and fl...