
Knowledge at the Crossroads?
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"This book is concerned with forms of knowledge in relation to the role of the disciplines and school subjects and their positioning in institutions during the twenty-first century. . Knowledge at the Crossroads? is beautifully written and the scholarship is impressive and timely. It is required reading for those of us who work in the fields of history and physics in schools and universities." (Deborah Henderson, Curriculum Perspectives, Vol. 37 (2), September, 2017)More details
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Peter Woelert is a research fellow at the University of Melbourne. He has had training in philosophy (PhD, University of New South Wales, Australia) and sociology (M.A, University of Frankfurt, Germany). His current research focuses on the politics and effects of performance governance at universities and the opportunities and challenges afforded by institutional forms of university autonomy.
Victoria Millar is a lecturer in science education at Melbourne Graduate School of Education. She has previously taught physics in schools, and has lectured on tertiary teaching and learning at the Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education. Victoria has an MSc in physics and her previous research projects include national studies of female participation in non-compulsory physics, and on the future of the academic workforce in Australia. Her doctoral and subsequent research has focussed on higher education, the sociology of education, disciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and curriculum issues.
Kate O'Connor is a PhD student who has previously worked as a policy officer in the Australian Department of Education, and more recently on research projects and publications concerned with Australian curriculum and with education governance. Kate has degrees in history and policy studies, and she co-edited Australia's Curriculum Dilemmas. Her PhD focuses on curriculum practice and policy in the context of online learning reforms.
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