This article reviews the literature on educational change and investigates the complex nature of putting educational ideas into practice. It also sheds light on the similarity between the intended and the implemented curriculum by arguing that a preoccupation with two conventional models of curriculum implementation has foiled meaningful classroom practice. An alternative model that could significantly enhance our understanding of implementation is suggested. Focusing on why and how teachers’ understanding of curriculum policy is critical to the translation of policy into practice, alternative ways in which policy might be conceived, developed and put into practice are considered
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
An administration of a private school located in the south reported the problem of a lack of curricu...
Contrasts curriculum implementation as instrumental action and as practical action
This article reviews the literature on educational change and investigates the complex nature of put...
Using current data, this article examines the ways in which teachers enact new curriculum prior to c...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how policy intentions of the curriculum were received a...
This article is in the current turmoil of education systems engaged in complex processes of reform a...
Countries consider curriculum reform as an important and necessary measure to make schools enter the...
This qualitative study examines teachers' experiences implementing new standardized curricula in On...
ABSTRACT. Prompted by a child's question, this reflective paper uses narrative to explore ways in wh...
This article examines macro, meso, and micro understandings of policy enactment within Western Austr...
Ontario teachers experience updates to curriculum and policies at least every five years. The assess...
Reforms in education have repeatedly been confronted with the challenge of policy implementation. Re...
Master of Education"When I became Minister for Education, there was no common curriculum for Victori...
Educational policy does not always translate into programs that are consistent with the policymakers...
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
An administration of a private school located in the south reported the problem of a lack of curricu...
Contrasts curriculum implementation as instrumental action and as practical action
This article reviews the literature on educational change and investigates the complex nature of put...
Using current data, this article examines the ways in which teachers enact new curriculum prior to c...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how policy intentions of the curriculum were received a...
This article is in the current turmoil of education systems engaged in complex processes of reform a...
Countries consider curriculum reform as an important and necessary measure to make schools enter the...
This qualitative study examines teachers' experiences implementing new standardized curricula in On...
ABSTRACT. Prompted by a child's question, this reflective paper uses narrative to explore ways in wh...
This article examines macro, meso, and micro understandings of policy enactment within Western Austr...
Ontario teachers experience updates to curriculum and policies at least every five years. The assess...
Reforms in education have repeatedly been confronted with the challenge of policy implementation. Re...
Master of Education"When I became Minister for Education, there was no common curriculum for Victori...
Educational policy does not always translate into programs that are consistent with the policymakers...
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
An administration of a private school located in the south reported the problem of a lack of curricu...
Contrasts curriculum implementation as instrumental action and as practical action