Anxiety about how effectively we prepare the rising generation for adult life represents, in part, a profound concern for social and economic survival. The recent 'Education for Capability' manifesto expressed such a concern, particularly for Britain's economic performance. But underlying the perceived need to launch this manifesto are deeply rooted and pervasive forces which bind together the very fabric of our society and which the curriculum developer, particularly in CDT, cannot afford to ignore.The manifesto was signed by a large number of eminent academics, industrialists, politicians and trades union leaders, and was published widely in the national press. Linking education and training as two elements of a single process, it argued ...
"Curriculum imperialism refers to the way in which the dominant meanings of a society as expressed i...
In recent decades education throughout much of the English-speaking world has been dominated by soci...
The higher education curriculum in the global North is increasingly co-opted for the production of m...
Curriculum planning and development contain many tensions and conflicts about interpretations of the...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
Education in Britain increasingly appears to serve a very narrow notion of pedagogy, partly reflecti...
Economic crisis generates social exclusion which is generally attributed to failure at school or to ...
The suggestion that education might not follow empirical rules of cause and effect is not a stance w...
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
The school curriculum is a vital battlefield on which versions of the ‘good society’ are fought over...
It is generally accepted that schools should be concerned not just with imparting particular intelle...
Terry Wrigley - ORCID 0000-0002-1536-243X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1536-243XIn recent years educ...
This paper examines the implications of policy fracture and arms length governance within the decisi...
The values, beliefs and customs that make up an organisation’s culture are usually established in re...
‘‘Sustainability’’ has a captivating but disingenuous simplicity: its meanings are complex, and have...
"Curriculum imperialism refers to the way in which the dominant meanings of a society as expressed i...
In recent decades education throughout much of the English-speaking world has been dominated by soci...
The higher education curriculum in the global North is increasingly co-opted for the production of m...
Curriculum planning and development contain many tensions and conflicts about interpretations of the...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
Education in Britain increasingly appears to serve a very narrow notion of pedagogy, partly reflecti...
Economic crisis generates social exclusion which is generally attributed to failure at school or to ...
The suggestion that education might not follow empirical rules of cause and effect is not a stance w...
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
The school curriculum is a vital battlefield on which versions of the ‘good society’ are fought over...
It is generally accepted that schools should be concerned not just with imparting particular intelle...
Terry Wrigley - ORCID 0000-0002-1536-243X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1536-243XIn recent years educ...
This paper examines the implications of policy fracture and arms length governance within the decisi...
The values, beliefs and customs that make up an organisation’s culture are usually established in re...
‘‘Sustainability’’ has a captivating but disingenuous simplicity: its meanings are complex, and have...
"Curriculum imperialism refers to the way in which the dominant meanings of a society as expressed i...
In recent decades education throughout much of the English-speaking world has been dominated by soci...
The higher education curriculum in the global North is increasingly co-opted for the production of m...