Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled with defining the role and the value of formal curriculum and its impact on classroom praxis. As the current accountability movement dominates discussions in education, educators are pressured to implement increasingly standardized curricula. The authors of this work consider these tensions, situated first within contrasting theories on teaching and learning. They then explore the concept of phronesis through an interpretive biography of one teacher-artist, Frieda, whose praxis also demonstrates the aesthetic and artistic side of the teaching-learning process. This ninety-year-old teacher-artist‘s experiences with implementing her curriculums suggest that it is always possible to imple...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this exploratory case study is ...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
In this special issue, we present different perspectives from a documentary project on curricular ep...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled with defining the role and the value of form...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
This study investigates how 2nd and 3 rd grade teachers in an urban University-affiliated public sch...
Presently, there is confusion about the definition, role, and pedagogy of artist-teachers and how th...
This thesis investigates the formation of my teaching identity. It seeks language for why I orient m...
This reflection focuses on the case of a student who failed my English class when I was concurrently...
Drawing on Pinar’s (1975, 2011) work on currere and the author’s own experience as an educator both ...
This thesis investigates the formation of my teaching identity. It seeks language for why I orient m...
The term pedagogy has been appropriated in education discourse as simply strategies of instruction. ...
This study explores the question of “why we teach as we do” through the self-reflexive lens describe...
In considering how curriculum and teaching influence education, it is revealing to note that most fa...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this exploratory case study is ...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
In this special issue, we present different perspectives from a documentary project on curricular ep...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled with defining the role and the value of form...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
This study investigates how 2nd and 3 rd grade teachers in an urban University-affiliated public sch...
Presently, there is confusion about the definition, role, and pedagogy of artist-teachers and how th...
This thesis investigates the formation of my teaching identity. It seeks language for why I orient m...
This reflection focuses on the case of a student who failed my English class when I was concurrently...
Drawing on Pinar’s (1975, 2011) work on currere and the author’s own experience as an educator both ...
This thesis investigates the formation of my teaching identity. It seeks language for why I orient m...
The term pedagogy has been appropriated in education discourse as simply strategies of instruction. ...
This study explores the question of “why we teach as we do” through the self-reflexive lens describe...
In considering how curriculum and teaching influence education, it is revealing to note that most fa...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this exploratory case study is ...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
In this special issue, we present different perspectives from a documentary project on curricular ep...