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Title The curriculum studies reader / edited by David J. Flinders and Stephen J. Thornton
Edition Third edition
Published New York : Routledge, 2009

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Description ix, 453 pages ; 26 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: Contents -- Preface to the third edition -- Introduction -- I. Looking Back: A Prologue to Curriculum Studies -- 1. Scientific Method in Curriculum-making -- Franklin Bobbitt -- 2. A Critical Consideration of the New Pedagogy in its Relation to Modern Science -- Maria Montessori -- 3. My Pedagogic Creed -- John Dewey -- 4. The Public School and the Immigrant Child -- Jane Addams -- 5. Dare the School Build a New Social Order? -- George S. Counts -- 6. The Rise of Scientific Curriculum-Making and Its Aftermath -- Herbert M. Kliebard -- II. Curriculum At Education?s Center Stage -- 7. Basic Principles of Curriculum and Instruction -- Ralph W. Tyler -- 8. Man: A Course of Study -- Jerome S. Bruner -- 9. Objectives -- W. James Popham -- 10. Education Objectives?Help or Hindrance? -- Elliot W. Eisner -- 11. The Daily Grind -- Phillip W. Jackson -- 12. The Practical: A Language for Curriculum -- Joseph J. Schwab -- III. Reconceptualizing Curriculum Theory -- 13. Pedagogy of the Oppressed -- Paulo Freire -- 14. Curriculum and Consciousness -- Maxine Greene -- 15. The Reconceptualization of Curriculum Studies -- William F. Pinar -- 16. The Paideia Proposal -- Mortimer Adler -- 17. The False Promise of the Paideia: A Cricitcal Review of the Paideia Proposal -- Nel Noddings -- 18. Implementation as Mutual Adaptation: Change in Classroom Organization Milbrey Wallin McLaughlin -- 19. Controlling the Work of Teachers -- Michael W. Apple -- 20. How Schools Shortchange Girls: Three Perspectives on Curriculum American Association of University Women (AAUW) -- IV. After a Century of Curriculum Thought: Change and Continuity -- 21. HIV/AIDS Education: Toward a Collaborative Curriculum -- Jonathan Silin -- 22. The Four R?s?An Alternative to the Tyler Rational -- William E. Doll Jr. -- 23. Generational Ideas in Curriculum: A Historical Triangulation -- Peter Hlebowitsh -- 24. High-Stakes Testing and Curriculum Control: A Qualitative Metasynthesis -- Wayne Au -- 25. Standardizing Knowledge in a Multicultural Society -- Christine Sleeter and Jamy Stillman -- 26. Outside the Core: Accountability in Tested and Untested Subjects -- Leslie Siskin -- 27. What Does it Mean to Say a School is Doing Well? -- Elliot W. Eisner -- 28. Subtractive Schooling, Caring Relations, and Social Capital in the Schooling of U.S. Mexican Youth -- Angela Valenzuela -- 29. Teacher Experiences of Culture in the Curriculum -- Elaine Chan -- 30. Silence on Gays and Lesbians in Social Studies Curriculum -- Stephen J. Thornton -- 31. Curriculum and Teaching Face Globalization -- David Geoffrey Smith -- 32. Gender Perspectives on Educating for Global Citizenship -- Peggy McIntosh -- 33. The Classroom Practice of Commons Education -- C. A. Bowers -- 34. The Aims of Education -- Nel Noddings -- Index
Summary "In this much-anticipated third edition of the best-selling anthology, David J. Flinders and Stephen J. Thornton once again bring together the best scholarship in curriculum studies. From John Deweyѫs nineteenth-century creed to Nel Noddingsѫ twenty-first century aims, this thoughtful combination of new and timely essays provides a complete survey of the discipline coupled with concrete examples of innovative curriculum and an examination of contemporary topics. New to this edition are additional historical and contextual pieces from Maria Montessori and Jerome Bruner, and a thoroughly updated collection of contemporary selections, reflecting issues such as standardization, high-stakes testing, and globalization. Carefully balanced to engage with the history of curriculum studies while simultaneously looking ahead to its future, The Curriculum Studies Reader continues to be the most authoritative collection in the field."--Publisher's website
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Curriculum change -- United States.
Curriculum planning -- United States.
Education -- Curricula -- United States -- Philosophy.
Author Flinders, David J., 1955-
Thornton, Stephen J.
LC no. 2008032515
ISBN 0415963214 (hbk : alk. paper)
0415963222 (paperback: alk. paper)
9780415963213 (hbk : alk. paper)
9780415963220 (paperback: alk. paper)