This article addresses how ‘powerful’ curriculum theory might be constructed from the perspective of the German Didaktik tradition—highly compatible with Schwab’s the Practical. To start with, I scrutinize Joseph Schwab’s model of curriculum planning and Wolfgang Klafki’s model of lesson preparation and examine two theories of content that underpin the two models. Invoking the German Didaktik tradition, I next explicate a distinctive form of theorizing that yields powerful curriculum/Didaktik theory. I argue that Didaktik, together with the Practical, provides a viable way of constructing powerful curriculum theory—exemplified by a theory of knowledge and a theory of content—in the current context. I conclude by drawing implications for our...
First, we focus on the relation between the phenomena of curriculum theory and didaktik, which in so...
From the vantage point of liberal education, this article attempts to contribute to the conversation...
In 1970, Joseph Schwab published the first of four papers that argued for a turn to the idea of the ...
This article analyzes the notion of curriculum potential by revisiting the ideas of Miriam Ben-Peret...
This paper introduces a special issue which aims to address the challenges facing the ‘deliberative’...
From the vantage point of knowledge transformations entailed in curriculum making, this article seek...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
The question of content – that is, knowledge in the curriculum – has all but disappeared from global...
Informed by, but going beyond, Michael Young and his colleagues’ project of ‘bringing knowledge back...
Building on and going beyond Young and Muller’s theory of powerful knowledge, this article seeks to ...
Examines the theories of content in Schwab (1973) and in Klafki (2000) and posits that a combination...
I start the article from my own experience of teacher training addressed to the “curriculum developm...
Didaktik and Curriculum in Ongoing Dialogue revives the dialogue between the continental European Di...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
This paper argues that Young and Muller’s ‘powerful knowledge’ requires a more extensive conceptuali...
First, we focus on the relation between the phenomena of curriculum theory and didaktik, which in so...
From the vantage point of liberal education, this article attempts to contribute to the conversation...
In 1970, Joseph Schwab published the first of four papers that argued for a turn to the idea of the ...
This article analyzes the notion of curriculum potential by revisiting the ideas of Miriam Ben-Peret...
This paper introduces a special issue which aims to address the challenges facing the ‘deliberative’...
From the vantage point of knowledge transformations entailed in curriculum making, this article seek...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
The question of content – that is, knowledge in the curriculum – has all but disappeared from global...
Informed by, but going beyond, Michael Young and his colleagues’ project of ‘bringing knowledge back...
Building on and going beyond Young and Muller’s theory of powerful knowledge, this article seeks to ...
Examines the theories of content in Schwab (1973) and in Klafki (2000) and posits that a combination...
I start the article from my own experience of teacher training addressed to the “curriculum developm...
Didaktik and Curriculum in Ongoing Dialogue revives the dialogue between the continental European Di...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
This paper argues that Young and Muller’s ‘powerful knowledge’ requires a more extensive conceptuali...
First, we focus on the relation between the phenomena of curriculum theory and didaktik, which in so...
From the vantage point of liberal education, this article attempts to contribute to the conversation...
In 1970, Joseph Schwab published the first of four papers that argued for a turn to the idea of the ...