Curriculum Epistemicide

Curriculum Epistemicide
Title Curriculum Epistemicide PDF eBook
Author João M. Paraskeva
Publisher Routledge
Pages 312
Release 2016-03-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1317562003

Download Curriculum Epistemicide Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Around the world, curriculum – hard sciences, social sciences and the humanities – has been dominated and legitimated by prevailing Western Eurocentric Anglophone discourses and practices. Drawing from and within a complex range of epistemological perspectives from the Middle East, Africa, Southern Europe, and Latin America, this volume presents a critical analysis of what the author, influenced by the work of Sousa Santos, coins curriculum epistemicides, a form of Western imperialism used to suppress and eliminate the creation of rival, alternative knowledges in developing countries. This exertion of power denies an education that allows for diverse epistemologies, disciplines, theories, concepts, and experiences. The author outlines the struggle for social justice within the field of curriculum, as well as a basis for introducing an Itinerant Curriculum Theory, highlighting the potential of this new approach for future pedagogical and political praxis.

Towards a Just Curriculum Theory

Towards a Just Curriculum Theory
Title Towards a Just Curriculum Theory PDF eBook
Author João M. Paraskeva
Publisher Routledge
Pages 373
Release 2017-11-20
Genre Education
ISBN 1351378279

Download Towards a Just Curriculum Theory Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Towards a Just Curriculum Theory: The Epistemicide responds to a need for ‘alternative ways of thinking about alternatively’ about education and curriculum. It challenges the functionalism of both dominant and specific counter-dominant education and curriculum perspectives and in so doing suggests an Itinerant Curriculum Theory (ICT) as a new path for the field. The volume brings challenges critical educators to decolonize and to deterritorialize, providing scholars and educators a more nuanced analysis. By offering strategies to achieve a just curriculum theory, and by positioning curriculum theory to establish social and cognitive justice, this book aims to educate a more just and democratic society. With contributions from leading scholars across the field education, this volume argues that to deny the existence of any epistemological form beyond the Western mode can be a form of social fascism, which leads to an uncritical reading of history. Together, the essays offer and encourage a more deliberative, democratic engagement that seeks to contextualize and bring to life diverse epistemologies, value-sets, disciplines, theories, concepts, and experiences in education and beyond.

Itinerant Curriculum Theory

Itinerant Curriculum Theory
Title Itinerant Curriculum Theory PDF eBook
Author James C. Jupp
Publisher Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre Critical pedagogy
ISBN 9781636673530

Download Itinerant Curriculum Theory Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This edited volume provides a compendium of recent work on critical curricular-pedagogical praxes via itinerant curriculum theory (ICT). This volume advances ICT as a transnational-local way of doing critical curricular-pedagogical praxes, up-from-below, within bioregions.

Bridging Educational Leadership, Curriculum Theory and Didaktik

Bridging Educational Leadership, Curriculum Theory and Didaktik
Title Bridging Educational Leadership, Curriculum Theory and Didaktik PDF eBook
Author Michael Uljens
Publisher
Pages 482
Release 2020-10-08
Genre Education
ISBN 9781013268380

Download Bridging Educational Leadership, Curriculum Theory and Didaktik Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume argues for the need of a common ground that bridges leadership studies, curriculum theory, and Didaktik. It proposes a non-affirmative education theory and its core concepts along with discursive institutionalism as an analytical tool to bridge these fields. It concludes with implications of its coherent theoretical framing for future empirical research.Recent neoliberal policies and transnational governance practices point toward new tensions in nation state education. These challenges affect governance, leadership and curriculum, involving changes in aims and values that demand coherence. Yet, the traditionally disparate fields of educational leadership, curriculum theory and Didaktik have developed separately, both in terms of approaches to theory and theorizing in USA, Europe and Asia, and in the ways in which these theoretical traditions have informed empirical studies over time. An additional aspect is that modern education theory was developed in relation to nation state education, which, in the meantime, has become more complicated due to issues of 'globopolitanism'. This volume examines the current state of affairs and addresses the issues involved. In doing so, it opens up a space for a renewed and thoughtful dialogue to rethink and re-theorize these traditions with non-affirmative education theory moving beyond social reproduction and social transformation perspectives. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.

Itinerant Curriculum Theory

Itinerant Curriculum Theory
Title Itinerant Curriculum Theory PDF eBook
Author João M. Paraskeva
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 289
Release 2024-06-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1350293008

Download Itinerant Curriculum Theory Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book advances new ways of thinking about emergence and impact of Itinerant Curriculum Theory (ICT). Written by authors based in Algeria, Brazil, Chile, China, Estonia, South Korea, Spain and the USA, the chapters examine the opportunities and challenges paved by ICT in the struggle to open up and decolonize curriculum policies. The contributors show how ICT can help us to pave a new way to think about and to do curriculum theory and announce ICT as a declaration of epistemological liberation, one that helps to resist Eurocentric dominance. The chapters cover topics including, ecologies of the Global South, education discourse in South Korea, China's Curriculum Reform, and the history of colonialism in the Middle East. Building on the work of Antonia Darder, Boaventura de Sousa Santos and others, this book posits that the future of the field is the struggle against curriculum epistemicides and this is ultimately a struggle for social justice. The book includes a Foreword by the leading curriculum historian William Schubert, Professor Emeritus of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.

Teaching Controversial Issues in the Classroom

Teaching Controversial Issues in the Classroom
Title Teaching Controversial Issues in the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Paula Cowan
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 257
Release 2012-02-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1441136932

Download Teaching Controversial Issues in the Classroom Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A thorough exploration of the issues in teaching controversial issues in classroom, drawing on international case studies sharing teachers' and pupils' experiences.

Curriculum

Curriculum
Title Curriculum PDF eBook
Author João M. Paraskeva
Publisher Counterpoints
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Education
ISBN 9781433114229

Download Curriculum Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Curriculum: Decanonizing the Field is a clarion call against curriculum epistemicides, proposing the use of Itinerant Curriculum Theory (ICT), which opens up the canon of knowledge; challenges and destroys the coloniality of power, knowledge and being; and transforms the very idea and practice of power.