Putting the learner into the curriculum, not the curriculum into the learner: a case for negotiated integrated curriculumThe question “what is good teaching?” leads to further questions about the nature of curriculum and decision-making. This paper explores the need and feasibility of a Negotiated Integrated Curriculum (NIC) to better empower the voice of teachers and students within their own curriculum. The international neo-liberal agenda that is increasingly encroaching on the nature of curriculum change and development inhibits the voice of learners within their own curriculum. Based on decades of research, and the theoretical foundations of meaningful learning, the NIC progresses the issues of both student and teacher empowerment in t...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the opportunity curriculum development discourse offers ...
The curriculum is crucial to every educational setting. At first glance, the official curriculum, wh...
First paragraph: Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), which seemed so radical in its early days, is now ...
peer-reviewedNationally, and internationally, there is a lack of student voice in the curriculum and...
Many teachers recognise the desirability of involving students in the planning of lessons and units ...
peer-reviewedCurriculum, while often narrowly defined, is a contested space that stimulates continui...
The need to combine social constructivist activities with cognitive constructivist ones has emerged ...
Discussion that specifically relates to the school curriculum is firmly back on the educational agen...
This paper is focused on presenting curriculum as a core issue of any educational reform, and as a v...
Research in compulsory sectors of education indicates that curriculum negotiation (sometimes termed ...
When students are involved in curriculum design they offer unique perspectives that improve the qua...
This paper outlines some of the findings from a QAA (Scotland) funded project exploring first year c...
The process of curriculum change and reform can be challenging and complex. It is an area which is ...
The success or otherwise of mandated curriculum reform policy has been widely discussed within the l...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the factors which may effect, stimulate or be...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the opportunity curriculum development discourse offers ...
The curriculum is crucial to every educational setting. At first glance, the official curriculum, wh...
First paragraph: Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), which seemed so radical in its early days, is now ...
peer-reviewedNationally, and internationally, there is a lack of student voice in the curriculum and...
Many teachers recognise the desirability of involving students in the planning of lessons and units ...
peer-reviewedCurriculum, while often narrowly defined, is a contested space that stimulates continui...
The need to combine social constructivist activities with cognitive constructivist ones has emerged ...
Discussion that specifically relates to the school curriculum is firmly back on the educational agen...
This paper is focused on presenting curriculum as a core issue of any educational reform, and as a v...
Research in compulsory sectors of education indicates that curriculum negotiation (sometimes termed ...
When students are involved in curriculum design they offer unique perspectives that improve the qua...
This paper outlines some of the findings from a QAA (Scotland) funded project exploring first year c...
The process of curriculum change and reform can be challenging and complex. It is an area which is ...
The success or otherwise of mandated curriculum reform policy has been widely discussed within the l...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the factors which may effect, stimulate or be...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the opportunity curriculum development discourse offers ...
The curriculum is crucial to every educational setting. At first glance, the official curriculum, wh...
First paragraph: Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), which seemed so radical in its early days, is now ...