Curriculum making in Europe : policy and practice within and across diverse contexts / edited by Mark Priestley, Daniel Alvunger, Stavroula Philippou, Tiina Soini.
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- 9781838677350
- 1838677356
- 9781838677374
- 1838677372
- Curriculum planning -- Europe
- Education and state -- Europe
- Curriculum planning -- Europe -- Case studies
- Education and state -- Europe -- Case studies
- Éducation -- Politique gouvernementale -- Europe
- Éducation -- Politique gouvernementale -- Europe -- Études de cas
- Curriculum planning & development
- Education -- Curricula
- Curriculum planning
- Education and state
- Europe
- 379.1/55094 23
- LB2806.15 .C87 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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In the context of profound social, political and technological changes, recent global trends in education have included the emergence of new forms of curriculum policy. Addressing a gap in the literature, this book investigates the ways in which curriculum policy is influenced, formulated, and enacted in a number of countries-cases in Europe.
Curriculum Making: A Conceptual Framing; Mark Priestley, Stavroula Philippou, Daniel Alvunger, Tiina Soini Chapter 1. National Curriculum Making as More or Less Expressions of and Responses to Globalization; Bob Lingard Chapter 2. 'Sites' of Curriculum Making in Cyprus: Tracing the Emergence and Transformation of EXPERT Teacher-Subjects; Stavroula Kontovourki, Eleni Theodorou, Stavroula Philippou Chapter 3. The Ongoing Curriculum Reform in Portugal: Highlighting Trends, Challenges and Possibilities; Ana Mouraz, Ariana Cosme Chapter 4. Post-Socialist Curricular Reform in Czechia: Multiple Actors and Their Blame Games; Dominik Dvorak Chapter 5. Integral Curriculum Review in the Netherlands: In Need of Dovetail Joints; Nienke Nieveen, Wilmad Kuiper Chapter 6. The Case of Curriculum Development in England: Oases in a Curriculum Desert?; Gemma Parker, David Leat Chapter 7. Curriculum Reform in Scottish Education: Discourse, Narrative and Enactment; Walter Humes, Mark Priestley Chapter 8. The Craft of Curriculum Making in Lower Secondary Education in Ireland; Majella Dempsey, Audrey Doyle, Anne Looney Chapter 9. Understanding Transnational Curriculum Policies and Curriculum Making in Local Municipal Arenas -- The Case of Sweden; Daniel Alvunger, Ninni Wahlstrom Chapter 10. Shared Sense-making as Key for Large Scale Curriculum Reform in Finland; Tiina Soini, Kirsi Pyhalto, Janne Pietarinen Conclusions: Patterns and Trends in Curriculum Making in Europe; Daniel Alvunger, Tiina Soini, Stavroula Philippou, Mark Priestley.
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