Didaktik and Curriculum in Ongoing Dialogue revives the dialogue between the continental European Didaktik tradition and the Anglo-Saxon tradition of curriculum. It highlights important research findings that bridge cultural differences and argues for a mutual exchange and understanding of ideas. Through analyses of shared conditions and cultural differences, the book invites a critical stance and continued dialogue on issues of significant importance for the current and future education of children and young people. It combines research at empirical, conceptual, and theoretical levels to shed light on the similarities between the Didaktik and Anglo-Saxon educational traditions, calling for a comprehensive understanding of teaching and a re...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
First, we focus on the relation between the phenomena of curriculum theory and didaktik, which in so...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
Discusses and compares the U.S. concept of curriculum and the German/European concept of didaktik; a...
Treats the contrast between curriculum and the European concept of Didaktik; 18 chapters by Reid, W...
This special issue collects papers presented at the Fifth Nordic Curriculum Theory Conference that t...
This paper introduces a special issue which aims to address the challenges facing the ‘deliberative’...
Treats the contrast between curriculum and the European concept of Didaktik; 18 chapters by Reid, W...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
First, we focus on the relation between the phenomena of curriculum theory and didaktik, which in so...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
An intensive dialogue between US, German and other European scholars on topics of didaktik and curri...
Discusses and compares the U.S. concept of curriculum and the German/European concept of didaktik; a...
Treats the contrast between curriculum and the European concept of Didaktik; 18 chapters by Reid, W...
This special issue collects papers presented at the Fifth Nordic Curriculum Theory Conference that t...
This paper introduces a special issue which aims to address the challenges facing the ‘deliberative’...
Treats the contrast between curriculum and the European concept of Didaktik; 18 chapters by Reid, W...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...
Joseph Schwab’s famous remark, that the field of curriculum is ‘moribund’—no longer able ‘to …contri...