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Lim, Leonel – Curriculum Journal, 2015
In this article, I examine the extent to which, given how critical thinking has been most commonly conceptualised and taught in schools, the subject indeed develops modes of thinking, relating and reasoning that allow individuals to collectively work towards the appreciation and solution of social problems. In the first section, I outline a number…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Epistemology, Teaching Methods, Social Problems
Scott, David – Curriculum Journal, 2014
The article focuses on knowledge and how it relates to the school curriculum. This means that a reason (or reasons) for designating knowledge as the central dimension of the curriculum has to be provided. Two reason-giving arguments can be invoked to support this proposition. The first is to conceptualise learning as an epistemic activity, and the…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Ideology, Teaching Methods, Correlation
Cain, Tim; Chapman, Arthur – Curriculum Journal, 2014
Recent public discussions of curriculum and pedagogy that have accompanied the English National Curriculum review have been structured around clichéd dichotomies that generate more heat than light and that, as Robin Alexander has argued, reduce complex educational debates to oppositional and incompatible slogans. This paper begins by exploring the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Music Education, History Instruction, Criticism
Isaacs, Tina – Curriculum Journal, 2014
Curriculum and its associated assessment are at the heart of educational systems worldwide. In light of perceived national educational stagnation or decline, as well as of performance in international league tables such as Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), countries have embarked on curriculum and assessment reforms. This is…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Roberts, Margaret – Curriculum Journal, 2014
Michael Young has argued that pupils should be given access to "powerful knowledge." This article examines the extent to which his concept of powerful knowledge is applicable to geographical education, in particular to the study of urban geography. It explores the distinction Young makes between everyday and school knowledge, how this…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Geography Instruction, Urban Areas, Curriculum
Journell, Wayne – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article addresses the need for researchers to move beyond discipline-specific approaches to research and practice and offers an example of how interdisciplinary understandings can increase knowledge in respective disciplines. The specific focus of the article is the shared challenges of broaching controversy in science and social studies…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Social Studies, Science Instruction
Fenwick, Ashley J. J.; Minty, Sarah; Priestley, Mark – Curriculum Journal, 2013
A recent trend in developed countries' school curricula has been the transition from disciplinary to generic forms of knowledge, resulting in an emphasis on interdisciplinary organisation and more active forms of learning. Subject specialists are increasingly expected to demonstrate how their subject interconnects and equips pupils with key…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Case Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Change
Byrne, Jenny; Downey, Christopher; Souza, Ana – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article focuses on four case study schools that have adopted innovative competence-based curriculum (CBC) projects in Year 7 for a variety of educational and social reasons. The article discusses the issues and challenges posed by the CBC for teachers in the daily life of the classroom. Philosophical ideas about the purpose of education vary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competency Based Education, Case Studies, Secondary Schools
Foster, Colin – Curriculum Journal, 2013
Although breaking down a mathematical problem into smaller parts can often be an effective solution strategy, when the same reductionist approach is applied to mathematics pedagogy the effects are far from beneficial for students. Mathematics pedagogy in UK schools is gaining an increasingly reductionist flavour, as seen in an excessive focus on…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach
Coles, Jane – Curriculum Journal, 2013
In the current government's "Great Books" approach to the National Curriculum for English lies an apparent desire for all school students to benefit from access to a shared "cultural heritage", where compulsory knowledge of Shakespeare and other canonical writers is in itself assumed to be a transformative and democratising process. With reference…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Background, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Anderson, Charles; McCune, Velda – Curriculum Journal, 2013
This article considers how best to conceptualise higher education curricula in a world marked by uncertainty, where knowledge and the foundations of knowledge are strongly contested. We then draw on conceptions of agency that derive from socio-cultural theorising to consider what "tools" for thinking and practising individuals may need to deploy…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Sociocultural Patterns
Cooper, Hilary – Curriculum Journal, 2012
It has been suggested that the new National Curriculum for history in primary schools should focus on content and on knowing the dates of English kings and queens rather than on the process of historical enquiry, in order to promote a shared sense of identity. Charlotte Mason was a very patriotic, nineteenth-century British educationalist who saw…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, History Instruction, Elementary Education
Nikolakaki, Maria; Dossa, Katerina; Moraiti, Tzeni – Curriculum Journal, 2012
Through analysis of exercises offered in mathematics textbooks, this article investigates the discursive practice of cross-curricularity and group work teaching that was advocated in the 2007 reform of mathematics education in Greek primary schools. The conclusion of the research is that the organisation of school knowledge is vertical, and strong…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Mathematics Education, Textbooks, Classification
Fisher, Tony; Denning, Tim; Higgins, Chris; Loveless, Avril – Curriculum Journal, 2012
This article describes a project to apply and validate a conceptual framework of clusters of purposeful learning activity involving ICT tools. The framework, which is based in a socio-cultural perspective, is described as "DECK", and comprises the following major categories of the use of digital technologies to support learning: distributed…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Protocol Analysis, Technological Literacy, Guidelines
Hajisoteriou, Christina; Neophytou, Lefkios; Angelides, Panayiotis – Curriculum Journal, 2012
In 2010, the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) in Cyprus introduced a "new" national curriculum for all public schools of the Cypriot republic. The overarching purpose of this study is to examine how the ongoing educational reform in Cyprus could set a different ideological framework, within which intercultural education may be developed and…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change

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