Includes 26 writings by curriculum theorists using historical, political, critical, literary (educational criticism), and postcritical (reconceptualist) forms of inquiry
Summarizes and contrasts the curriculum literature based on technical, humanistic, and political par...
in Curriculum Studies represents a histori-cally important step in conceptualizing and advancing the...
Gives a rationale for why scholarly work in Cultural Studies has been (and should be) incorporated i...
Traces the effort to establish curriculum studies as a discipline; reviews work of the reconceptual...
Contrasts the traditionalists, the conceptual empiricists, and the reconceptionalists in curriculum ...
Reviews the theorists who have contributed to understanding curriculum through multi-discursive effo...
Reviews the period of radical change in the curriculum field (1957-1987) and the work of the contrib...
Contains 12 articles describing phenonenological inquiry and giving examples followed by genealogica...
Includes 17 essays, edited and introduced by William Pinar, that exhibit cutting-edge theory in Cu...
Contains 23 essays and a response by Pinar that identify his contributions to Curriculum Studies at ...
Critiques the tying of teaching rather than study to curriculum; explicates the use of the activ...
Interprets the position in which Curriculum Studies finds itself today; comments on and integrates t...
Summarizes the state of research on self and the curriculum and its implications for curriculum theo...
Reviews various modes of curriculum theory and several issues which were background for the report o...
Reviews the state of curriculum theorizing and distinguishes between modes and types needing to be g...
Summarizes and contrasts the curriculum literature based on technical, humanistic, and political par...
in Curriculum Studies represents a histori-cally important step in conceptualizing and advancing the...
Gives a rationale for why scholarly work in Cultural Studies has been (and should be) incorporated i...
Traces the effort to establish curriculum studies as a discipline; reviews work of the reconceptual...
Contrasts the traditionalists, the conceptual empiricists, and the reconceptionalists in curriculum ...
Reviews the theorists who have contributed to understanding curriculum through multi-discursive effo...
Reviews the period of radical change in the curriculum field (1957-1987) and the work of the contrib...
Contains 12 articles describing phenonenological inquiry and giving examples followed by genealogica...
Includes 17 essays, edited and introduced by William Pinar, that exhibit cutting-edge theory in Cu...
Contains 23 essays and a response by Pinar that identify his contributions to Curriculum Studies at ...
Critiques the tying of teaching rather than study to curriculum; explicates the use of the activ...
Interprets the position in which Curriculum Studies finds itself today; comments on and integrates t...
Summarizes the state of research on self and the curriculum and its implications for curriculum theo...
Reviews various modes of curriculum theory and several issues which were background for the report o...
Reviews the state of curriculum theorizing and distinguishes between modes and types needing to be g...
Summarizes and contrasts the curriculum literature based on technical, humanistic, and political par...
in Curriculum Studies represents a histori-cally important step in conceptualizing and advancing the...
Gives a rationale for why scholarly work in Cultural Studies has been (and should be) incorporated i...