This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues the unusual route of a critique of Social Realism, a small but influential tendency in curriculum studies which claims that knowledge has been squeezed out by recent curriculum reforms and that there has been a descent into relativism. This paper shares the Social Realist view that ‘powerful knowledge’ is needed, and particularly by disadvantaged or marginalised young people. However, it critiques Social Realism's limited definition of ‘powerful knowledge’, arguing that for knowledge to be truly powerful, it must open up issues of power and inequality. It contests the Social Realist argument that critical pedagogy which begins from a subaltern...
It has become public knowledge that teachers have gradually been called to teach learners to world-c...
The dialogue of this paper operates at two levels. First, it seeks to rethink the various perspectiv...
Published ArticleSocial justice as a higher education project in South Africa has been a subject of ...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
This article examines an ‘unstated’ belief that as the content of a given Quantitative Literacy cour...
CITATION: Zipin, L. 2017. Pursuing a problematic-based curriculum approach for the sake of social ju...
This article envisions, and argues for, what I call a problematic-based curriculum approach (PBCA) i...
Item not available in this repository.This paper engages with a growing discussion about social just...
Published ArticleThis paper seeks to problematise the discourse of social justice in education and e...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
In the face of what has been characterised as a ‘crisis’ in curriculum – an apparent decline of some...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
The article builds on prior arguments that research on issues of social justice in education has oft...
This paper utilises the analytical concepts developed in the work of Basil Bernstein to reflect on t...
This article reports on Australian research that developed the concept of 'productive pedagogies', a...
It has become public knowledge that teachers have gradually been called to teach learners to world-c...
The dialogue of this paper operates at two levels. First, it seeks to rethink the various perspectiv...
Published ArticleSocial justice as a higher education project in South Africa has been a subject of ...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
This article examines an ‘unstated’ belief that as the content of a given Quantitative Literacy cour...
CITATION: Zipin, L. 2017. Pursuing a problematic-based curriculum approach for the sake of social ju...
This article envisions, and argues for, what I call a problematic-based curriculum approach (PBCA) i...
Item not available in this repository.This paper engages with a growing discussion about social just...
Published ArticleThis paper seeks to problematise the discourse of social justice in education and e...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
In the face of what has been characterised as a ‘crisis’ in curriculum – an apparent decline of some...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
The article builds on prior arguments that research on issues of social justice in education has oft...
This paper utilises the analytical concepts developed in the work of Basil Bernstein to reflect on t...
This article reports on Australian research that developed the concept of 'productive pedagogies', a...
It has become public knowledge that teachers have gradually been called to teach learners to world-c...
The dialogue of this paper operates at two levels. First, it seeks to rethink the various perspectiv...
Published ArticleSocial justice as a higher education project in South Africa has been a subject of ...