Educational authoritarianism does not tolerate or provide the opportunity for individuals to write significant curriculums with the creative and personal intensity of art. Authoritarian meddling discourages experienced teachers from collaboratively interpreting so-called "aims and objectives" and other modes of written expression. The police-like approach, governmental fawning, sycophantic committee work and the railroading of insidious and dominating curriculums etched in stone will ultimately fail and betray us. We need a greater shift toward the personal and an active recognition for interpretation of authentic curriculum texts as art in our teaching practices. Authoritarianism can only lead to the eventual and diminishing returns in our...
This thesis represents the writer's belief that art possesses unique qualities which make it indispe...
There is much talk and theorizing these days about narrative techniques and prescriptive approaches ...
Since the advent of formal education in the United States, both the educational system and that syst...
Whereas the previous government, regarding education primarily as a means to an end, showed little i...
"Curriculum imperialism refers to the way in which the dominant meanings of a society as expressed i...
The author exposes the subtext on which education and particularly curriculum making is based by foc...
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
The main goal of public schools is to give successful education. This can be achieved only through a...
When analysing authoritarianism in pedagogy, one is immediately faced with a question: How real is t...
When analysing authoritarianism in pedagogy, one is immediately faced with a question: How real is t...
The article characterizes the teaching authority as a product of patriarchal and Christian tradition...
This paper is an attempt of looking hard at the violent nature of teacher existence. To do it, this ...
Abstract: Within our schools today, teachers work in a culture of fear of reprisal; a discourse that...
Rethinking philosophically around art, artists and pedagogy does not offer one simple way forward. R...
This thesis represents the writer's belief that art possesses unique qualities which make it indispe...
There is much talk and theorizing these days about narrative techniques and prescriptive approaches ...
Since the advent of formal education in the United States, both the educational system and that syst...
Whereas the previous government, regarding education primarily as a means to an end, showed little i...
"Curriculum imperialism refers to the way in which the dominant meanings of a society as expressed i...
The author exposes the subtext on which education and particularly curriculum making is based by foc...
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
The main goal of public schools is to give successful education. This can be achieved only through a...
When analysing authoritarianism in pedagogy, one is immediately faced with a question: How real is t...
When analysing authoritarianism in pedagogy, one is immediately faced with a question: How real is t...
The article characterizes the teaching authority as a product of patriarchal and Christian tradition...
This paper is an attempt of looking hard at the violent nature of teacher existence. To do it, this ...
Abstract: Within our schools today, teachers work in a culture of fear of reprisal; a discourse that...
Rethinking philosophically around art, artists and pedagogy does not offer one simple way forward. R...
This thesis represents the writer's belief that art possesses unique qualities which make it indispe...
There is much talk and theorizing these days about narrative techniques and prescriptive approaches ...
Since the advent of formal education in the United States, both the educational system and that syst...