The pursuit of curriculum : schooling and the public interest
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The pursuit of curriculum : schooling and the public interest
(Research in curriculum and instruction)
Information Age, c2006
[2nd ed.]
- : hardcover
- : pbk
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注記
"This new edition of Professor William A. Reid's The pursuit of curriculum"--Foreword
Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-172) and indexes
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9781593115074
内容説明
In this far-reaching discussion of curriculum and liberal education, William A. Reid compares curriculum making to the idea of ""pursuit."" Like justice, Reid argues that curriculum is not something that we own or possess in a material sense; rather, it is an achievement that anyone involved in schooling must and should pursue. Drawing upon the acclaimed work of Joseph J. Schwab, Reid discusses four traditions within curriculum theory (the systematic, the radical, the existentialist, and the deliberative), and then makes his case that a deliberative perspective is the soundest, most long-lasting philosophical tradition for curriculum theorists to follow. Reid's goal is to persuade readers to engage in the age-old practice of deliberation. Wesley Null introduces readers to Reid's book with a new introduction and postscript that connect the Schwab-Reid tradition to the ancient roots upon which deliberative theory is based. Null also draws connections between Reid's text and contemporary issues facing curriculum and education in 21st century America. In a world in which passion-driven arguments for extreme views on curriculum often dominate discussions, Reid's book offers a balanced perspective that is rooted in reason, wisdom, and a deep-seated commitment to justice and the public good. This book speaks directly to teachers, school administrators, university faculty, and anyone else who is interested in thinking clearly about the question of what should be taught in America's schools.
目次
- Foreword by O. L. Davis, Jr. Introduction
- Preface
- PART I - Perspectives on the Curriculum
- Chapter 1. How We Think About Curriculum
- Chapter 2. The Institutional Character of Curriculum
- Chapter 3. Ways of Understanding: Great Ideas or Eclectic Arts?
- Chapter 4. Curriculum Perspectives and Philosophies of Schooling
- PART II - A Deliberative Perspective
- Chapter 5. The Case for a Deliberative Perspective
- Chapter 6. The Commonplace of the Teacher
- Chapter 7. The Commonplace of the Student
- Chapter 8. The Commonplace of Subject Matter
- Chapter 9. The Commonplace of the Milieus
- Chapter 10. The Commonplace of Curriculum Making
- Epilogue: Schooling and the Public Interest
- Postscript: Rediscovering the Public Interest
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- About the Authors.
- 巻冊次
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: hardcover ISBN 9781593115081
内容説明
In this far-reaching discussion of curriculum and liberal education, William A. Reid compares curriculum making to the idea of ""pursuit."" Like justice, Reid argues that curriculum is not something that we own or possess in a material sense; rather, it is an achievement that anyone involved in schooling must and should pursue. Drawing upon the acclaimed work of Joseph J. Schwab, Reid discusses four traditions within curriculum theory (the systematic, the radical, the existentialist, and the deliberative), and then makes his case that a deliberative perspective is the soundest, most long-lasting philosophical tradition for curriculum theorists to follow. Reid's goal is to persuade readers to engage in the age-old practice of deliberation. Wesley Null introduces readers to Reid's book with a new introduction and postscript that connect the Schwab-Reid tradition to the ancient roots upon which deliberative theory is based. Null also draws connections between Reid's text and contemporary issues facing curriculum and education in 21st century America.In a world in which passion-driven arguments for extreme views on curriculum often dominate discussions, Reid's book offers a balanced perspective that is rooted in reason, wisdom, and a deep-seated commitment to justice and the public good. This book speaks directly to teachers, school administrators, university faculty, and anyone else who is interested in thinking clearly about the question of what should be taught in America's schools.
目次
- Foreword by O. L. Davis, Jr. Introduction
- Preface
- PART I - Perspectives on the Curriculum
- Chapter 1. How We Think About Curriculum
- Chapter 2. The Institutional Character of Curriculum
- Chapter 3. Ways of Understanding: Great Ideas or Eclectic Arts?
- Chapter 4. Curriculum Perspectives and Philosophies of Schooling
- PART II - A Deliberative Perspective
- Chapter 5. The Case for a Deliberative Perspective
- Chapter 6. The Commonplace of the Teacher
- Chapter 7. The Commonplace of the Student
- Chapter 8. The Commonplace of Subject Matter
- Chapter 9. The Commonplace of the Milieus
- Chapter 10. The Commonplace of Curriculum Making
- Epilogue: Schooling and the Public Interest
- Postscript: Rediscovering the Public Interest
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- About the Authors.
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