
Curriculum Development
A Guide to Practice: United States Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
8th Edition
Published on 22. April 2010
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Hardback
368 pages
978-0-13-715330-5 (ISBN)
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A highly regarded curriculum development text, now with a global approach and an increased focus on technology.
In this re-imagined eighth edition of the respected and seminal curriculum development textbook, seasoned authors Jon Wiles and Joseph Bondi consider the new global realities of the 21st Century by adding a unique global perspective to the process of curriculum development. Ten nations are analyzed and compared in order to better understand common threads and time-tested methods for curriculum development and management. With the aid of numerous features and activities, the text investigates curriculum development by examining value decisions made by leaders in defining education, giving readers the opportunity to learn to develop programs for a wide array of purposes.
In addition to its well-known and established focus on the historical and philosophical aspects of curriculum development, the revised eighth edition of Curriculum Development: A Guide To Practice also includes updated chapters on the impact of technology on curriculum work in schools as well as a new chapter on curriculum work in the classroom.
In this re-imagined eighth edition of the respected and seminal curriculum development textbook, seasoned authors Jon Wiles and Joseph Bondi consider the new global realities of the 21st Century by adding a unique global perspective to the process of curriculum development. Ten nations are analyzed and compared in order to better understand common threads and time-tested methods for curriculum development and management. With the aid of numerous features and activities, the text investigates curriculum development by examining value decisions made by leaders in defining education, giving readers the opportunity to learn to develop programs for a wide array of purposes.
In addition to its well-known and established focus on the historical and philosophical aspects of curriculum development, the revised eighth edition of Curriculum Development: A Guide To Practice also includes updated chapters on the impact of technology on curriculum work in schools as well as a new chapter on curriculum work in the classroom.
Reviews / Votes
"Of other curriculum texts, this one is the hallmark of historical information regarding curriculum development. It contains solid information and is easy to understand." -- Barbara Rahal, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania"This textbook, in my judgment, is a top seller in the discipline. Therefore, it is a very good basic text for the discipline." -- Larry Cross, Governors State University
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8th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 232 mm
Width: 187 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-715330-5 (9780137153305)
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Jon Wiles andJoseph Bondi have served in education in the United States for over 30 years as teachers, administrators, researchers, and trainers. As a team, Wiles and Bondi have written nine books on curriculum, supervision, administration, and change in schools. Their consulting work with various agencies has taken them to 45 states and a dozen foreign nations. Both Wiles and Bondi received their doctoral degrees at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Content
About the authors
Preface
Brief Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Curriculum in a New Global Age 1
Defining Curriculum
Structure and Principles in Curriculum Development
History and Curriculum: Three Eras
Global Reflections
Foundations of Curriculum Planning
A New Age of Curriculum
Old Issues, New Impediments
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 2 Philosophy and Curriculum Design 60
A search for a Philosophic Attitude
Critical Questions to be Answered
The Struggle to Be a Decisive Leader
Determinants of an Educational Philosophy
Five Educational Philosophies
Philosophy Preference Assessment
Philosophies as Found in Schools
The Learning Environment
School Philosophy and Curriculum Design
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 3 Managing Curriculum Development 107
Establishing the Philosophy
Formulating Goals
Classifying Goals and Objectives
Using Objectives to Order Learning
Specifying Behavioral Objectives
Assessing needs: Focusing for Results
How Districts Improve Programs
Comprehensive Planning
Curriculum Management Plans
Criteria for Evaluating Instructional Programs
Assessing Educational Research
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 4 Standards-Based Curriculum 150
Origin of Standards
Previous Reform Efforts
The Latest Reforms
Standards-Based Education
How Standards Work in Schools
Managing Standards-Based Programs
The Role of Technology
Re-Balancing Standards-Based Curriculums
A Warning
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 5 Curriculum Development in the Classroom 217
The Traditional Relationship
Two Levels of Classroom Planning
Choices: Learning Theory
Teaching With a Cognitive Focus
Interaction Patterns in the Classroom
Collaborative Leadership in Curriculum
Teachers as Leaders
Providing Leadership: Specific Activities
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 6 Elementary School Programs and Issues 242
The Pre-K-5 Elementary School Program
Basis of the Elementary School Program
Organizing the Curriculum
Selection of Content
Determining Appropriate Elementary School Curriculum Content
Diverse Needs of Children
Educating Children With Disabilities in a Regular Classroom
Inclusion: What Does it Mean?
Gifted Students
Other Students With Needs
Learning Styles and Systems
Organization and Grouping in the Elementary School
Summary
Additional reading
Chapter 7 Middle School Programs and Issues 292
The Middle School: A Historical Perspective
Functions of the Middle School
Establishing an Identity for the Middle School
The Middle School Student
The Middle School Teacher
Managing Middle School Programs
Organizing for Instruction in the Middle School
Comprehensive Planning for Middle Schools: A Review
Role of technology
Evaluating the Middle School
New Standards for the Middle School
The Middle School as a Part of the Total Curriculum
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 8 Secondary school Programs and Issues 348
Historical Development of the Secondary School
Reform Movements in Secondary Education
Recent Changes in the Secondary School
The Changing Curriculum of the Secondary School
Organizational Practices in the Secondary School
Professional Visions for the Secondary School
A Changing Country in a Changing World
Improving Teacher Quality
A Closing Note
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 9 Global Perspectives of Curriculum 392
Nations at Work
The Many Faces of Curriculum Development
Extrapolation to Local Conditions
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 10 Technology, Curriculum, and the Future 420
Understanding and Responding
Getting Started
What Our Schools Are Doing
Projections
Decline, Attack, Defection
Home Schooling
How Public Education is Responding
Putting It All in Perspective
Traditional Views of Education
Radical and Postmodern Views of Education
Summary
Additional Reading
Resources
Resource A- Applications and Activities 472
Resource B- Partial List of Organizations and Associations 488
Affecting United States Education
Glossary 501
References 516
Preface
Brief Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Curriculum in a New Global Age 1
Defining Curriculum
Structure and Principles in Curriculum Development
History and Curriculum: Three Eras
Global Reflections
Foundations of Curriculum Planning
A New Age of Curriculum
Old Issues, New Impediments
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 2 Philosophy and Curriculum Design 60
A search for a Philosophic Attitude
Critical Questions to be Answered
The Struggle to Be a Decisive Leader
Determinants of an Educational Philosophy
Five Educational Philosophies
Philosophy Preference Assessment
Philosophies as Found in Schools
The Learning Environment
School Philosophy and Curriculum Design
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 3 Managing Curriculum Development 107
Establishing the Philosophy
Formulating Goals
Classifying Goals and Objectives
Using Objectives to Order Learning
Specifying Behavioral Objectives
Assessing needs: Focusing for Results
How Districts Improve Programs
Comprehensive Planning
Curriculum Management Plans
Criteria for Evaluating Instructional Programs
Assessing Educational Research
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 4 Standards-Based Curriculum 150
Origin of Standards
Previous Reform Efforts
The Latest Reforms
Standards-Based Education
How Standards Work in Schools
Managing Standards-Based Programs
The Role of Technology
Re-Balancing Standards-Based Curriculums
A Warning
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 5 Curriculum Development in the Classroom 217
The Traditional Relationship
Two Levels of Classroom Planning
Choices: Learning Theory
Teaching With a Cognitive Focus
Interaction Patterns in the Classroom
Collaborative Leadership in Curriculum
Teachers as Leaders
Providing Leadership: Specific Activities
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 6 Elementary School Programs and Issues 242
The Pre-K-5 Elementary School Program
Basis of the Elementary School Program
Organizing the Curriculum
Selection of Content
Determining Appropriate Elementary School Curriculum Content
Diverse Needs of Children
Educating Children With Disabilities in a Regular Classroom
Inclusion: What Does it Mean?
Gifted Students
Other Students With Needs
Learning Styles and Systems
Organization and Grouping in the Elementary School
Summary
Additional reading
Chapter 7 Middle School Programs and Issues 292
The Middle School: A Historical Perspective
Functions of the Middle School
Establishing an Identity for the Middle School
The Middle School Student
The Middle School Teacher
Managing Middle School Programs
Organizing for Instruction in the Middle School
Comprehensive Planning for Middle Schools: A Review
Role of technology
Evaluating the Middle School
New Standards for the Middle School
The Middle School as a Part of the Total Curriculum
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 8 Secondary school Programs and Issues 348
Historical Development of the Secondary School
Reform Movements in Secondary Education
Recent Changes in the Secondary School
The Changing Curriculum of the Secondary School
Organizational Practices in the Secondary School
Professional Visions for the Secondary School
A Changing Country in a Changing World
Improving Teacher Quality
A Closing Note
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 9 Global Perspectives of Curriculum 392
Nations at Work
The Many Faces of Curriculum Development
Extrapolation to Local Conditions
Summary
Additional Reading
Chapter 10 Technology, Curriculum, and the Future 420
Understanding and Responding
Getting Started
What Our Schools Are Doing
Projections
Decline, Attack, Defection
Home Schooling
How Public Education is Responding
Putting It All in Perspective
Traditional Views of Education
Radical and Postmodern Views of Education
Summary
Additional Reading
Resources
Resource A- Applications and Activities 472
Resource B- Partial List of Organizations and Associations 488
Affecting United States Education
Glossary 501
References 516