In the context of the complex challenges facing higher education, this paper aims to illustrate how the translation of theoretical insights into a carefully formulated set of questions, can function as a flexible, discipline-specific developmental framework for curriculum development. Drawing primarily on Bernstein’s concept of the pedagogical device and also on the work of Maton and Muller (2007), Muller (2008), Young (2008), and Wheelahan (2010), the authors argue that this process, without either alienating or patronising staff has the potential to strengthen the theoretical understanding of their curricula by raising awareness about differentiated knowledge domains and the extent to which this impacts on curriculum design. This facilita...
© 2016 South African Journal of Philosophy. This article explores current issues in South African ph...
Research into school curricula indicates an instability of focus. Curriculum may refer to a discipli...
This study reports on a social-realist analysis of collaborative curriculum development in a journal...
Theoretical ambiguities in curriculum studies result in conceptual mayhem. Accordingly, they hinder ...
Curriculum is central to the pedagogic project of the university, and like all aspects of education,...
In the face of the complex array of competing pressures currently faced by higher education, globall...
There is widespread system response to the perceived needs of education for twentyfirst century, whe...
This paper employs the notion of curriculum potential as a heuristic to rethink an in-service Curric...
The debate surrounding curriculum, change and its management has reached the highest level for somet...
I begin this article by taking stock of international trends which impact on the higher education cu...
Core business in a university centres on curriculum. Teaching, learning, assessment and university p...
Over the past few years many changes have taken place in the content and presentation of programmes ...
publisher versionEducational literature shows that students from working-class backgrounds are signi...
It will be generally accepted that teacher education is an important factor underpinning the quality...
The transformation of the content of the educational curriculum in South Africa is an imperative of ...
© 2016 South African Journal of Philosophy. This article explores current issues in South African ph...
Research into school curricula indicates an instability of focus. Curriculum may refer to a discipli...
This study reports on a social-realist analysis of collaborative curriculum development in a journal...
Theoretical ambiguities in curriculum studies result in conceptual mayhem. Accordingly, they hinder ...
Curriculum is central to the pedagogic project of the university, and like all aspects of education,...
In the face of the complex array of competing pressures currently faced by higher education, globall...
There is widespread system response to the perceived needs of education for twentyfirst century, whe...
This paper employs the notion of curriculum potential as a heuristic to rethink an in-service Curric...
The debate surrounding curriculum, change and its management has reached the highest level for somet...
I begin this article by taking stock of international trends which impact on the higher education cu...
Core business in a university centres on curriculum. Teaching, learning, assessment and university p...
Over the past few years many changes have taken place in the content and presentation of programmes ...
publisher versionEducational literature shows that students from working-class backgrounds are signi...
It will be generally accepted that teacher education is an important factor underpinning the quality...
The transformation of the content of the educational curriculum in South Africa is an imperative of ...
© 2016 South African Journal of Philosophy. This article explores current issues in South African ph...
Research into school curricula indicates an instability of focus. Curriculum may refer to a discipli...
This study reports on a social-realist analysis of collaborative curriculum development in a journal...