This professional guidance article offers a critique of the slippery concept of 'powerful knowledge' and its mis-use as part of an attack on radical pedagogy. As an alternative, the paper proposes a practical framework for curriculum planning and review: 'Knowledge and Ways of Knowing'. The knowledge and Ways of Knowing (KWK) framework adopts a social realist perspective, that there is worthwhile rich cultural knowledge that pupils should learn but also that they should learn that such knowledge is contested and dynamic. The framework accepts the usefulness of traditional curriculum subjects but adds a responsibility for schools to plan teaching of transdisciplinary topics around big societal issues such as poverty, obesity and climate chan...
Starting from Theaetetus, one of Plato’s Dialogues, to discuss the nature of knowledge (what?) and...
This paper asks if powerful educational knowledge is possible, by examining the character and consti...
In this submission I explore the role played by discourse in the development of pupils’ understandin...
This professional guidance article offers a critique of the slippery concept of 'powerful knowledge'...
This paper argues that Young and Muller’s ‘powerful knowledge’ requires a more extensive conceptuali...
From the vantage point of knowledge transformations entailed in curriculum making, this article seek...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
The global, social, economic and technological conditions of the 21st century are drastically changi...
The design of school curriculums involves deep thought about the nature of knowledge and its value t...
The concept of powerful knowledge (PK) has central dichotomies and contradictions, which this articl...
This article builds on the descriptions of teachers’\ud journeys for knowledge previously presented\...
Knowledge is an interesting word, which never goes out of fashion. In the political context, knowled...
The paper raises the questions as follows: What is knowledge in general? What is it that a student s...
This paper explores some widespread assumptions about knowledge, and particularly the disciplinary o...
This paper introduces a special issue which aims to address the challenges facing the ‘deliberative’...
Starting from Theaetetus, one of Plato’s Dialogues, to discuss the nature of knowledge (what?) and...
This paper asks if powerful educational knowledge is possible, by examining the character and consti...
In this submission I explore the role played by discourse in the development of pupils’ understandin...
This professional guidance article offers a critique of the slippery concept of 'powerful knowledge'...
This paper argues that Young and Muller’s ‘powerful knowledge’ requires a more extensive conceptuali...
From the vantage point of knowledge transformations entailed in curriculum making, this article seek...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
The global, social, economic and technological conditions of the 21st century are drastically changi...
The design of school curriculums involves deep thought about the nature of knowledge and its value t...
The concept of powerful knowledge (PK) has central dichotomies and contradictions, which this articl...
This article builds on the descriptions of teachers’\ud journeys for knowledge previously presented\...
Knowledge is an interesting word, which never goes out of fashion. In the political context, knowled...
The paper raises the questions as follows: What is knowledge in general? What is it that a student s...
This paper explores some widespread assumptions about knowledge, and particularly the disciplinary o...
This paper introduces a special issue which aims to address the challenges facing the ‘deliberative’...
Starting from Theaetetus, one of Plato’s Dialogues, to discuss the nature of knowledge (what?) and...
This paper asks if powerful educational knowledge is possible, by examining the character and consti...
In this submission I explore the role played by discourse in the development of pupils’ understandin...