articleJournal of Curriculum StudiesApr 1, 2013Closed access

Overcoming the crisis in curriculum theory: a knowledge-based approach

Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University

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Abstract

This paper begins by identifying what it sees as the current crisis in curriculum theory. Following a brief history of the field, it argues that recent developments have led to it losing its object––what is taught and learned in school––and its distinctive role in the educational sciences. Arising from this brief account of the origins and nature of this ‘crisis’, the paper argues that curriculum theory must begin not from the learner but from the learner’s entitlement to knowledge. It then develops a framework for approaching the curriculum based on this assumption which is illustrated by an example of how the Head Teacher of a large secondary school in England used these ideas. Finally, it examines three…

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Keywords
  • Curriculum
  • Curriculum theory
  • Entitlement (fair division)
  • Curriculum studies
  • Object (grammar)
  • Education theory
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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