The focus on Canadian curriculum landscapes in this issue is imaginatively re-formed through playing with a composite digital artwork and a poem created from photographs and text taken from the current issue's submissions. The metaphor of a personal métissage through time by weaving threads from JCACS' first issue through to the current issue is used to describe the verdant terra of Canadian curriculum studies
This paper explores the central metaphors of curriculum as ‘text’ and ‘discourse’ that are adopted a...
In this article we consider the potential for the work of the postcolonial theorist, Homi Bhabha, to...
This issue invites the reader to join the authors in a quest for the meaning of Arts in Curriculum; ...
The focus on Canadian curriculum landscapes in this issue is imaginatively re-formed through playing...
This arts-integrated work, "Cradle of Consciousness," reflects one of the sub-themes -- Provoking Cu...
Canadian arts educators recognize the dominance of American texts and curriculum standards in both t...
This arts-integrated work, "Root," reflects one of the sub-themes -- Provoking Curriculum as Inspiri...
Journal for the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies Editorial for Volume 7 Number 2 2009
[Extract]... in this article we write collaboratively towards deconstructing hwo we might redress su...
My specific brief for the conference presentation on which this essay is based was to speak from the...
The opportunity to take familiar curriculum concepts/ideas and re-imag-ine and re-articulate them in...
In a highly mediated world, understanding how we communicate becomes an essential skill of citizensh...
In this article, four new doctoral students reflect on Pinar’s currere process as an initiation into...
This paper begins by exploring the chasm that exists between intent and practice within the common E...
This text comprises a book review of Canadian Curriculum Studies: A Métissage of Inspiration/Imagina...
This paper explores the central metaphors of curriculum as ‘text’ and ‘discourse’ that are adopted a...
In this article we consider the potential for the work of the postcolonial theorist, Homi Bhabha, to...
This issue invites the reader to join the authors in a quest for the meaning of Arts in Curriculum; ...
The focus on Canadian curriculum landscapes in this issue is imaginatively re-formed through playing...
This arts-integrated work, "Cradle of Consciousness," reflects one of the sub-themes -- Provoking Cu...
Canadian arts educators recognize the dominance of American texts and curriculum standards in both t...
This arts-integrated work, "Root," reflects one of the sub-themes -- Provoking Curriculum as Inspiri...
Journal for the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies Editorial for Volume 7 Number 2 2009
[Extract]... in this article we write collaboratively towards deconstructing hwo we might redress su...
My specific brief for the conference presentation on which this essay is based was to speak from the...
The opportunity to take familiar curriculum concepts/ideas and re-imag-ine and re-articulate them in...
In a highly mediated world, understanding how we communicate becomes an essential skill of citizensh...
In this article, four new doctoral students reflect on Pinar’s currere process as an initiation into...
This paper begins by exploring the chasm that exists between intent and practice within the common E...
This text comprises a book review of Canadian Curriculum Studies: A Métissage of Inspiration/Imagina...
This paper explores the central metaphors of curriculum as ‘text’ and ‘discourse’ that are adopted a...
In this article we consider the potential for the work of the postcolonial theorist, Homi Bhabha, to...
This issue invites the reader to join the authors in a quest for the meaning of Arts in Curriculum; ...