International Handbook of Curriculum Research: Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
Editat de William F. Pinaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2013
Changes in the Second Edition:
- Five new or updated introductory chapters pose transnational challenges to key questions curriculum research addresses locally.
- Countries absent in the First Edition are represented: Chile, Colombia, Cypress, Ethiopia, Germany, Iran, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, and Switzerland.
- 39 new or updated chapters on curriculum research in 34 countries highlight curriculum research that is not widely known in North America.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415804301
ISBN-10: 0415804302
Pagini: 572
Ilustrații: 15 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415804302
Pagini: 572
Ilustrații: 15 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 210 x 280 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
William F. Pinar
Section I
Five Essays of Introduction
Chapter 1
The Internationalization of Curriculum Research
Tero Autio
Chapter 2
Race and Education in the Age of Digital Capitalism
Cameron McCarthy, Ergin Bulut, Rushika Patel
Chapter 3
Wisdom Responses to Globalization
David Geoffrey Smith
Chapter 4
The Globalization of Curriculum Research: Lessons from Europe
Daniel Tröhler
Chapter 5
A Nonviolent Perspective on Internationalizing Curriculum Studies
Hongyu Wang
Section II
39 Essays on Curriculum Research in 34 Countries
Chapter 6
Curriculum Studies in Argentina: Documenting the Constitution of a Field
Silvina Feeney and Flavia Terigi
Chapter 7
The Curriculum Field in Brazil since the 1990s
Alice Casimiro Lopes and Elizabeth Macedo
Chapter 8
Curriculum Tendencies in Brazil
Silvia Elizabeth Miranda de Moraes
Chapter 9
Curricular Landscapes, Neoliberal Densities: Curriculum Reform and Research in Chile
Claudia Matus Cánovas
Chapter 10
Curriculum Studies in China: Retrospect and Prospect
Zhang Hua and Zhenyu Gao
Chapter 11
Curriculum Studies in Colombia
Juny Montoya-Vargas
Chapter 12
Curriculum Studies in Cyprus: Intellectual History and Present Circumstances
Nikoletta Christodoulou
Chapter 13
Curriculum Development and Research in Ethiopia
Woube Kassaye
Chapter 14
Governing Autonomy: Subjectivity, Freedom, and Knowledge in Finnish Curriculum Discourse
Antti Saari, Sauli Salmela, Jarkko Vilkkilä
Chapter 15
Curriculum, Evaluation, and Control in Germany
Wolfgang Böttcher
Chapter 16
Competence-Oriented Curriculum Reform in the Federal Republic of Germany
Charlotte Röhner
Chapter 17
In Search of a Diverse Curriculum: Toward the Making of a Postmodern Hong Kong in the 21st Century
Edmond Hau-Fai Law
Chapter 18
The Iranian Curriculum Field Recounted: Understanding the Multiplicity of Discourses
Mahmound Mehrmohammadi
Chapter 19
Curriculum Inquiry in the Republic of Ireland
Kevin Williams and Elaine McDonald
Chapter 20
Curriculum Planning from the National to the Glocal: The Israeli Case
Yehoshua Mathias and Naama Sabar
Chapter 21
“Cities and Signs”: Understanding Curriculum Studies in Italy
Paula M. Salvio
Chapter 22
Educational Reform in Contemporary Japan
Tadahiko Abiko
Chapter 23
Japanese Educational Reform for the Twenty-First Century: The Impact of New Course Studies towards the Post-Modern Era in Japan
Shigeru Asanuma
Chapter 24
Political Change and Development of Centralized Curriculum Policy in South Korea
Yonghwan Lee
Chapter 25
Curriculum Studies as Reconceptualization Discourse: A Tale of South Korea
Young Chun Kim, Dong Sung Lee, and Jae Hong Joo
Chapter 26
Tomorrow Never Dies A Socio-Historical Analysis of the Luxembourgish Curriculum
Thomas Lenz, Anne Rohstock and Catherina Schreiber
Chapter 27
Curriculum Research in Mexico
Frida Díaz Barriga
Chapter 28
Curriculum Research in the Netherlands
Willem Wardekker, Monique Volman, and Jan Terwel
Chapter 29
Curriculum Studies in Nigeria
Rosita Okekenwa Igwe
Chapter 30
Curriculum Theory and Research in Norway: Traditions, Trends and Topics
Kirsten Sivesind and Berit Karseth
Chapter 31
Theoretical Approaches Underlying Primary Education Curricula in Peru
Lileya Manrique, Diana Revilla and Pilar Lamas
Chapter 32
Poland: Through Golden and Dark Ages of History and Education
Aleksandra Łuczak
Chapter 32
Curriculum Research in Portugal: Emergence, Research, and Europeanization
José Augusto Pacheco and Filipa Seabra
Chapter 34
Curriculum: A Constant Concern in Romania
Rodica Mariana Niculescu
Chapter 35
The History of Curriculum in Russia
Vladimir Blinov
Chapter 36
Curriculum in Singapore
Viniti Vaish
Chapter 37
Curriculum Reform and the Field of Curriculum in Spain
César Coll and Elena Martín
Chapter 38
Curriculum Research in South Africa
Lesley LeGrange
Chapter 39
From Rationalist Autonomy to Scientific Empiricism: A History of Curriculum in Switzerland
Rebekka Horlacher and Andrea De Vincenti
Chapter 40
A Review of Curriculum Study in Taiwan
Hwang, Jenq-Jye, Chang, Chia-Yu, Chen, Derwen
Chapter 41
Curriculum Research in Turkey: From the Ottoman Empire to the Republic
Sümer Aktan
Chapter 42
Curriculum Studies in Turkey since 2000
Dilek Gözütok
Chapter 43
Developing Curriculum History: A British Perspective
Ivor F. Goodson
Chapter 44
Curriculum Research in the United States: Crisis, Reconceptualization, Internationalization
William F. Pinar
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
William F. Pinar
Section I
Five Essays of Introduction
Chapter 1
The Internationalization of Curriculum Research
Tero Autio
Chapter 2
Race and Education in the Age of Digital Capitalism
Cameron McCarthy, Ergin Bulut, Rushika Patel
Chapter 3
Wisdom Responses to Globalization
David Geoffrey Smith
Chapter 4
The Globalization of Curriculum Research: Lessons from Europe
Daniel Tröhler
Chapter 5
A Nonviolent Perspective on Internationalizing Curriculum Studies
Hongyu Wang
Section II
39 Essays on Curriculum Research in 34 Countries
Chapter 6
Curriculum Studies in Argentina: Documenting the Constitution of a Field
Silvina Feeney and Flavia Terigi
Chapter 7
The Curriculum Field in Brazil since the 1990s
Alice Casimiro Lopes and Elizabeth Macedo
Chapter 8
Curriculum Tendencies in Brazil
Silvia Elizabeth Miranda de Moraes
Chapter 9
Curricular Landscapes, Neoliberal Densities: Curriculum Reform and Research in Chile
Claudia Matus Cánovas
Chapter 10
Curriculum Studies in China: Retrospect and Prospect
Zhang Hua and Zhenyu Gao
Chapter 11
Curriculum Studies in Colombia
Juny Montoya-Vargas
Chapter 12
Curriculum Studies in Cyprus: Intellectual History and Present Circumstances
Nikoletta Christodoulou
Chapter 13
Curriculum Development and Research in Ethiopia
Woube Kassaye
Chapter 14
Governing Autonomy: Subjectivity, Freedom, and Knowledge in Finnish Curriculum Discourse
Antti Saari, Sauli Salmela, Jarkko Vilkkilä
Chapter 15
Curriculum, Evaluation, and Control in Germany
Wolfgang Böttcher
Chapter 16
Competence-Oriented Curriculum Reform in the Federal Republic of Germany
Charlotte Röhner
Chapter 17
In Search of a Diverse Curriculum: Toward the Making of a Postmodern Hong Kong in the 21st Century
Edmond Hau-Fai Law
Chapter 18
The Iranian Curriculum Field Recounted: Understanding the Multiplicity of Discourses
Mahmound Mehrmohammadi
Chapter 19
Curriculum Inquiry in the Republic of Ireland
Kevin Williams and Elaine McDonald
Chapter 20
Curriculum Planning from the National to the Glocal: The Israeli Case
Yehoshua Mathias and Naama Sabar
Chapter 21
“Cities and Signs”: Understanding Curriculum Studies in Italy
Paula M. Salvio
Chapter 22
Educational Reform in Contemporary Japan
Tadahiko Abiko
Chapter 23
Japanese Educational Reform for the Twenty-First Century: The Impact of New Course Studies towards the Post-Modern Era in Japan
Shigeru Asanuma
Chapter 24
Political Change and Development of Centralized Curriculum Policy in South Korea
Yonghwan Lee
Chapter 25
Curriculum Studies as Reconceptualization Discourse: A Tale of South Korea
Young Chun Kim, Dong Sung Lee, and Jae Hong Joo
Chapter 26
Tomorrow Never Dies A Socio-Historical Analysis of the Luxembourgish Curriculum
Thomas Lenz, Anne Rohstock and Catherina Schreiber
Chapter 27
Curriculum Research in Mexico
Frida Díaz Barriga
Chapter 28
Curriculum Research in the Netherlands
Willem Wardekker, Monique Volman, and Jan Terwel
Chapter 29
Curriculum Studies in Nigeria
Rosita Okekenwa Igwe
Chapter 30
Curriculum Theory and Research in Norway: Traditions, Trends and Topics
Kirsten Sivesind and Berit Karseth
Chapter 31
Theoretical Approaches Underlying Primary Education Curricula in Peru
Lileya Manrique, Diana Revilla and Pilar Lamas
Chapter 32
Poland: Through Golden and Dark Ages of History and Education
Aleksandra Łuczak
Chapter 32
Curriculum Research in Portugal: Emergence, Research, and Europeanization
José Augusto Pacheco and Filipa Seabra
Chapter 34
Curriculum: A Constant Concern in Romania
Rodica Mariana Niculescu
Chapter 35
The History of Curriculum in Russia
Vladimir Blinov
Chapter 36
Curriculum in Singapore
Viniti Vaish
Chapter 37
Curriculum Reform and the Field of Curriculum in Spain
César Coll and Elena Martín
Chapter 38
Curriculum Research in South Africa
Lesley LeGrange
Chapter 39
From Rationalist Autonomy to Scientific Empiricism: A History of Curriculum in Switzerland
Rebekka Horlacher and Andrea De Vincenti
Chapter 40
A Review of Curriculum Study in Taiwan
Hwang, Jenq-Jye, Chang, Chia-Yu, Chen, Derwen
Chapter 41
Curriculum Research in Turkey: From the Ottoman Empire to the Republic
Sümer Aktan
Chapter 42
Curriculum Studies in Turkey since 2000
Dilek Gözütok
Chapter 43
Developing Curriculum History: A British Perspective
Ivor F. Goodson
Chapter 44
Curriculum Research in the United States: Crisis, Reconceptualization, Internationalization
William F. Pinar
Contributors
Notă biografică
William F. Pinar is Canada Research Chair in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, Canada.
Descriere
Defining the field and where it is going, the Second Edition of this landmark handbook brings up to date its comprehensive reportage of scholarly developments and school curriculum initiatives worldwide, providing a panoramic view of the state of curriculum studies globally.