Curriculum policies internationally are increasingly concerned with the promotion of national competitiveness and economic development. This involves more emphasis on skills than on knowledge, on learning than on teaching and on school/teacher autonomy than regulation from the centre. At the local level such global influences are inevitably refracted in a process known as glocalization. Using a critical policy historiography approach, this study explores globalization and glocalization forces in two relatively recent curriculum reforms—the Australian Curriculum and Ireland’s Framework for Junior Cycle. Both reforms employ triadic models of curriculum design involving subjects/learning areas, key skills/general capabilities, statements of le...
The 'knowledge society' has become a central discourse within educational reform. This article posit...
Teacher education in times of change offers a critical examination of teacher education policy in th...
This paper argues that the repositioning of Asian countries as new ‘centres’ for world trade and com...
Curriculum policies internationally are increasingly concerned with the promotion of national compet...
Curriculum policies internationally are increasingly concerned with the promotion of national compet...
This paper compares two contrasting educational policy responses to globalisation in Australia: the ...
This chapter examines the policy context for the push for a national curriculum and the inclusion of...
This chapter explores the policy context for the push for a national curriculum and the inclusion of...
Education policy across the Anglophone world is notable for the emergence in the last few years of n...
Phase one of the Australian Curriculum (English, Mathematics, Science and History) will start...
There are ongoing initiatives in curriculum development and implementation in Ireland and internatio...
THE NEED FOR CURRICULUM REFORM is often galvanised through recourse to changes in the world of work ...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
There has been an emergence of competence and skills-based school reforms and frameworks in the last...
The 'knowledge society' has become a central discourse within educational reform. This article posit...
Teacher education in times of change offers a critical examination of teacher education policy in th...
This paper argues that the repositioning of Asian countries as new ‘centres’ for world trade and com...
Curriculum policies internationally are increasingly concerned with the promotion of national compet...
Curriculum policies internationally are increasingly concerned with the promotion of national compet...
This paper compares two contrasting educational policy responses to globalisation in Australia: the ...
This chapter examines the policy context for the push for a national curriculum and the inclusion of...
This chapter explores the policy context for the push for a national curriculum and the inclusion of...
Education policy across the Anglophone world is notable for the emergence in the last few years of n...
Phase one of the Australian Curriculum (English, Mathematics, Science and History) will start...
There are ongoing initiatives in curriculum development and implementation in Ireland and internatio...
THE NEED FOR CURRICULUM REFORM is often galvanised through recourse to changes in the world of work ...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
There has been an emergence of competence and skills-based school reforms and frameworks in the last...
The 'knowledge society' has become a central discourse within educational reform. This article posit...
Teacher education in times of change offers a critical examination of teacher education policy in th...
This paper argues that the repositioning of Asian countries as new ‘centres’ for world trade and com...