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Internationalizing Curriculum Studies : Histories, Environments, and Critiques / / edited by Cristyne Hébert, Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, Awad Ibrahim, Bryan Smith



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Titolo: Internationalizing Curriculum Studies : Histories, Environments, and Critiques / / edited by Cristyne Hébert, Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, Awad Ibrahim, Bryan Smith Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019
Edizione: 1st ed. 2019.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xix, 248 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 375
375.001
Soggetto topico: Curriculums (Courses of study)
Education - Curricula
International education 
Comparative education
Social justice
Human rights
Teaching
Curriculum Studies
International and Comparative Education
Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights
Teaching and Teacher Education
Persona (resp. second.): HébertCristyne
Ng-A-FookNicholas
IbrahimAwad
SmithBryan
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Chapter 1. Introduction, Cristyne Hébert, Awad Ibrahim, Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, and Bryan Smith -- Chapter 2. Towards a Complex Coherence in the Field of Curriculum Studies, Theodore M. Christou and Christopher DeLuca -- Chapter 3. Making Manifestos in Absentia: Of a World without Curriculum Theory, Molly Quinn and Niki Christodoulou -- Chapter 4. Curriculum Theory in Brazil: A Path in the Mists of the Xxi Century, Antonio Flávio Barbosa Moreira, and Rosane Karl Ramos -- Chapter 5. Talking Back to Second Language Education Curriculum Control, Douglas Fleming -- Chapter 6. A Phenomenography of Educators’ Conceptions of Curriculum: Implication for Next Generation Curriculum Theorists’ Contemplation and Action, Jazlin Ebenezer, Nicholas Sseggobe-Kiruma, Susan Harden, Russell Pickell and Suha Mohammed Hamden -- Chapter 7. Crossing Borders: A Story of Refugee Education, Karen Meyer, Cynthia Nicol, Siyad Maalim, Mohamud Olow, Abdikhafar Ali, Samson Nashon, Mohamed Bulle, Ahmed Hussein, Ali Hussein, and Hassan Hassan -- Chapter 8. Curriculum Theorists in the Classroom: Subjectivity, Crises, and Socioenvironmental Equity, Avril Aitken and Linda Radford -- Chapter 9. Curriculum for Identity: Narrative Negotiations in Autobiography, Learning, and Education, Eero Repo -- Chapter 10. High Passions: Affect and Curriculum Theorizing in the Present, Bessie Dernikos, Nancy Lesko, Stephanie D. McCall, and Alyssa D. Niccolini -- Chapter 11. The Power of Curriculum as Autobiographical Text: Insights from Utilizing Narrative Inquiry Self-Study in Research, Teaching, and Living, Carmen Shields -- Chapter 12. Nonviolence as a Daily Practice in Education: A Curriculum Vision, Hongyu Wang -- Chapter 13. Currere’s Active Force and the Concept of Ubuntu, Lesley Le Grange -- Chapter 14. For Us, Today: Understanding Curriculum as Theological Text in the 21st Century, Rita Ugena Whitlock.
Sommario/riassunto: This book seeks to understand how to internationalize curriculum without imperializing or imposing the old, colonial, and so-called first-world conceptualizations of education, teaching, and learning. The collection draws on the groundbreaking work of Dwayne Huebner in order to invite scholars into conversation with histories of curriculum studies and to posit them within it, opening up new spaces to work in and through curricular issues. This book will appeal to scholars, teachers, and students looking to reconceptualize international curriculum development and theory.
Titolo autorizzato: Internationalizing Curriculum Studies  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-030-01352-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910337757903321
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