"How Joe Schwab Thinks: A Review of The Practical 1 after 40 Years" is an example of Biblio-Revenance, which invites a reviewer to return to previously a published work and reexamine its ideas in relation to the passing of time and the "differing sense of self." Tom Roby puts Schwab's influential essay, "The Practical, a Language for Curriculum" into its historical context, its ongoing impact, and its status after nearly half a century (1967-2007). Roby, a student and colleague of Schwab's, takes a second look at his own dissertation work when the first Practical article came out, as well as at the end of the sequence when he co-authored the Practicals 5 & 6. The changing understanding of the role of theory over the review period from S...
Provides a former student\u27s view of Joseph Schwab\u27s approach to teaching and curriculum
Shows how to translate scholarly subject matter into usable curriculum within five commonplaces; pre...
"In great part a reprint of articles contributed to reviews."--Pref.Common errors on the mind.--Erro...
"How Joe Schwab Thinks: A Review of The Practical 1 after 40 Years" is an example of Biblio-Revenanc...
peer reviewedIn 1970, Joseph Schwab published the first of four papers that argued for a turn to the...
Challenges the development of curriculum theories not based on empirical evidence; poses a practical...
Introduces five articles by Connelly, Westbury, Deng, Kunzli, and Biesta that discuss the relevance ...
Reviews Schwab\u27s six papers on The Practical and tapes of his seminars on Jewish education (newly...
Reviews and elucidates Schwab\u27s conception of the practical, and critiques and amplifies various ...
Refers to deliberative arts that draw upon multiple theories from the behavioral sciences around sev...
Inevitably, questions will be posed about the justification for reviewing a book that was published...
Points to a vision of curriculum theorizing projected by Schwab that has not come into being in curr...
Discusses Schwab\u27s treatment of the practical in curriculum and identifies several shortcomings i...
'The Persistence of Practical Criticism' explores modern 'literary' teaching practices and takes I....
Explains Schwab\u27s conceptualization of a dialectical way of relating theory and practice in curri...
Provides a former student\u27s view of Joseph Schwab\u27s approach to teaching and curriculum
Shows how to translate scholarly subject matter into usable curriculum within five commonplaces; pre...
"In great part a reprint of articles contributed to reviews."--Pref.Common errors on the mind.--Erro...
"How Joe Schwab Thinks: A Review of The Practical 1 after 40 Years" is an example of Biblio-Revenanc...
peer reviewedIn 1970, Joseph Schwab published the first of four papers that argued for a turn to the...
Challenges the development of curriculum theories not based on empirical evidence; poses a practical...
Introduces five articles by Connelly, Westbury, Deng, Kunzli, and Biesta that discuss the relevance ...
Reviews Schwab\u27s six papers on The Practical and tapes of his seminars on Jewish education (newly...
Reviews and elucidates Schwab\u27s conception of the practical, and critiques and amplifies various ...
Refers to deliberative arts that draw upon multiple theories from the behavioral sciences around sev...
Inevitably, questions will be posed about the justification for reviewing a book that was published...
Points to a vision of curriculum theorizing projected by Schwab that has not come into being in curr...
Discusses Schwab\u27s treatment of the practical in curriculum and identifies several shortcomings i...
'The Persistence of Practical Criticism' explores modern 'literary' teaching practices and takes I....
Explains Schwab\u27s conceptualization of a dialectical way of relating theory and practice in curri...
Provides a former student\u27s view of Joseph Schwab\u27s approach to teaching and curriculum
Shows how to translate scholarly subject matter into usable curriculum within five commonplaces; pre...
"In great part a reprint of articles contributed to reviews."--Pref.Common errors on the mind.--Erro...