This book engages with the dynamic intersection of several domains such as philosophy, psychology, sociology, and pedagogy, in order to critically analyze and reinvent our understanding of curriculum. The chapters raise important questions such as: what are the conditions of possibility for a living curriculum in which Eros and intellect (or reason and intuition) are not separated? How is it possible to escape ideology that keeps us bound to defunct categories? What are the ingredients of an inquiry that is able to grasp curriculum as an expanding interpersonal movement? How do the teacher-learner ensemble get creatively constituted beyond obstructive dualities? How can we reinvent meaning in curriculum without totalization? Which indigenou...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
Abstract: At first the question will be addressed why a new learning science is needed. The field of...
Taking a collection of seminal articles from the Journal of Curriculum Studies, this book offers rea...
This chapter explores the evolving nature of curriculum and pedagogy in a rapidly changing world. ...
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
Taking a collection of seminal articles from the Journal of Curriculum Studies, this book offers rea...
We live in a time of chaos, complexity and contradiction. Where rapid changes and transformations th...
The opportunity to take familiar curriculum concepts/ideas and re-imag-ine and re-articulate them in...
This paper is focused on presenting curriculum as a core issue of any educational reform, and as a v...
In Understanding Curriculum As Meditative Inquiry: A Study of the Ideas of Jiddu Krishnamurti and Ja...
This article offers a reflection on a central question: what is the curriculum studies field today? ...
In Understanding Curriculum As Meditative Inquiry: A Study of the Ideas of Jiddu Krishnamurti and Ja...
This article offers a reflection on a central question: what is the curriculum studies field today? ...
How shall we understand curriculum re-visioning in the Experiential Studies program? This study see...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
Abstract: At first the question will be addressed why a new learning science is needed. The field of...
Taking a collection of seminal articles from the Journal of Curriculum Studies, this book offers rea...
This chapter explores the evolving nature of curriculum and pedagogy in a rapidly changing world. ...
Curriculum has traditionally been an ahistorical and technical field. The consequence has been to vi...
Taking a collection of seminal articles from the Journal of Curriculum Studies, this book offers rea...
We live in a time of chaos, complexity and contradiction. Where rapid changes and transformations th...
The opportunity to take familiar curriculum concepts/ideas and re-imag-ine and re-articulate them in...
This paper is focused on presenting curriculum as a core issue of any educational reform, and as a v...
In Understanding Curriculum As Meditative Inquiry: A Study of the Ideas of Jiddu Krishnamurti and Ja...
This article offers a reflection on a central question: what is the curriculum studies field today? ...
In Understanding Curriculum As Meditative Inquiry: A Study of the Ideas of Jiddu Krishnamurti and Ja...
This article offers a reflection on a central question: what is the curriculum studies field today? ...
How shall we understand curriculum re-visioning in the Experiential Studies program? This study see...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
This article examines the relationship of curriculum and didactics through a social realist lens. Cu...
Abstract: At first the question will be addressed why a new learning science is needed. The field of...