Key Concepts for Understanding Curriculum
Colin Marsh(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 1. October 2014
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-415-53216-7 (ISBN)
Description
Key Concepts for Understanding Curriculum is an invaluable guide for all involved in curriculum matters. Now fully updated, this revised and enlarged fifth edition provides not only a solid grounding in the subject but also covers the latest trends and issues affecting the field. Written in Marsh's clear and accessible style, the book details the strengths, weaknesses and controversies around major concepts in curriculum, including curriculum planning,development and management, collaborative involvement in curriculum and curriculum ideology
Now fully up to date it includes vital new informaytion on
Organisation and management of schools
Student engagement and personalised learning.
Ongoing international pressures about literacy and numeracy.
Evaluating curricula materials and new forms of assessment.
Using student and teacher data to improve teaching and learning
Differentiated instruction
The new edition also includes two new chapters on parent / student voice and the alignment between central curriculum policies and school-based initiatives in addition to many new examples of recent initiatives that have been introduced in a number of countries, including the UK, USA and Australia.
This up-to-date edition of a definitive text will be essential reading for anyone involved in curriculum planning or development. It will be especially useful to students training to be teachers, and practising teachers following professional development programmes.
Now fully up to date it includes vital new informaytion on
Organisation and management of schools
Student engagement and personalised learning.
Ongoing international pressures about literacy and numeracy.
Evaluating curricula materials and new forms of assessment.
Using student and teacher data to improve teaching and learning
Differentiated instruction
The new edition also includes two new chapters on parent / student voice and the alignment between central curriculum policies and school-based initiatives in addition to many new examples of recent initiatives that have been introduced in a number of countries, including the UK, USA and Australia.
This up-to-date edition of a definitive text will be essential reading for anyone involved in curriculum planning or development. It will be especially useful to students training to be teachers, and practising teachers following professional development programmes.
More details
Series
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-415-53216-7 (9780415532167)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Part 1: Introduction 1.What is Curriculum Part 2: Curriculum Planning and Development 2. Using Curriculum Models as a 'Planning Tool' 3. Curriculum Frameworks 4. Objectives, Learning Outcomes and Standards 5. Selecting and Organising Teaching and Learning Modes 6. Assessment, Grading and Reporting 7. Curriculum Implementation 8. Curriculum Policies and School-based Initiatives Part 3: Curriculum Management 9. Innovation and Planned Change 10. Leadership and the School Principal 11. School-Based Curriculum Development 12. School Evaluations / Reviews 13. Curriculum Reform Part 4: Collaborative Involvement in Curriculum 14. Decision-Makers, Stakeholders and Influences 15. Parent Voice and Student Voice 16. Teachers as Researchers: Action Research and Lesson Study 17. Parent - Teacher Participation