Research in compulsory sectors of education indicates that curriculum negotiation (sometimes termed co-construction) between teacher and students is beneficial for both students and teachers. It would seem, therefore, that this approach would be equally valuable in the tertiary context of initial teacher education, as a model of a good teaching approach for student teachers to observe and experience. However, enacting this approach in the context of an academic tertiary programme is often perceived as problematic. This paper discusses theoretical underpinnings of curriculum negotiation, its foundations, implementation and benefits. It then describes actions taken by a university teaching team which endeavoured to create spaces for the negot...
This qualitative study addresses the question of how teachers negotiate meaning of new curriculum t...
This study examines the way in which paired or multiple placements of student teachers in the school...
Background: Student participation in curriculum negotiation has been widely regarded as beneficial f...
Research in compulsory sectors of education indicates that curriculum negotiation (sometimes termed ...
With the expectation of ensuring greater learner autonomy and more effectively meeting the learning ...
When students are involved in curriculum design they offer unique perspectives that improve the qua...
This study employed action inquiry, since its aim was to improve both understanding and practice in ...
In my role as a professional studies lecturer, I have been teaching students about a variety of teac...
This study used a design experiment approach (Brown, 1992) to explore what happens when students rec...
© 2016 Nadine Ellen CraneGarth Boomer is championed for his impact on curriculum design and pedagogy...
Many teachers recognise the desirability of involving students in the planning of lessons and units ...
AbstractThis study aimed to explore postgraduate students’ perceptions of negotiated curriculum. The...
The process of negotiation can do more than improve the syllabus--it can bring students into a criti...
Putting the learner into the curriculum, not the curriculum into the learner: a case for negotiated ...
Background: Student participation in curriculum negotiation has been widely regarded as beneficial f...
This qualitative study addresses the question of how teachers negotiate meaning of new curriculum t...
This study examines the way in which paired or multiple placements of student teachers in the school...
Background: Student participation in curriculum negotiation has been widely regarded as beneficial f...
Research in compulsory sectors of education indicates that curriculum negotiation (sometimes termed ...
With the expectation of ensuring greater learner autonomy and more effectively meeting the learning ...
When students are involved in curriculum design they offer unique perspectives that improve the qua...
This study employed action inquiry, since its aim was to improve both understanding and practice in ...
In my role as a professional studies lecturer, I have been teaching students about a variety of teac...
This study used a design experiment approach (Brown, 1992) to explore what happens when students rec...
© 2016 Nadine Ellen CraneGarth Boomer is championed for his impact on curriculum design and pedagogy...
Many teachers recognise the desirability of involving students in the planning of lessons and units ...
AbstractThis study aimed to explore postgraduate students’ perceptions of negotiated curriculum. The...
The process of negotiation can do more than improve the syllabus--it can bring students into a criti...
Putting the learner into the curriculum, not the curriculum into the learner: a case for negotiated ...
Background: Student participation in curriculum negotiation has been widely regarded as beneficial f...
This qualitative study addresses the question of how teachers negotiate meaning of new curriculum t...
This study examines the way in which paired or multiple placements of student teachers in the school...
Background: Student participation in curriculum negotiation has been widely regarded as beneficial f...