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1 online resource (xxxvii, 219 pages). |
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monochrome |
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Transgressions ; v. 19
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Transgressions (Rotterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 19.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-205) and indexes. |
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Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
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Contents |
1. The lure that pulls flowerheads to face the sun -- 2. 'What should be and what might be' -- 3. 'A lingering note' -- 4. A/R/T/ as living inquiry -- 5. Teaching against oppression -- 6. Curriculum: a river runs through it -- 7. The time of self-difference and self-resistance -- 8. 'High volume traffic in the intertext' -- 9. Difficult memories -- 10. Negotiating the self |
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11. Aesthetics, politics and culture -- 12. Thinking queer -- 13. Understanding democratic curriculum leadership -- 14. The lure of the transcendent -- 15. 'I am not yet' -- 16. Curriculum theory as a prayerful act -- 17. Dreams, a daughter and her son: on the education of the imagination -- 18. Life history and the school subjects -- 19. The significance of the South. |
Summary |
"Skepticism toward disciplinarity, William F. Pinar points out, is etched deeply in the U.S. field, drawn by progressive education's efforts to reconfigure the school curriculum as child-centered and/or as focused on social reconstruction. Skepticism toward disciplinarity had also been affirmed by Bobbitt and Charters' positioning of adult activity as the organizer of the school curriculum. Add to these historical dispositions the contemporary legitimation crisis of the academic disciplines and the rage for interdisciplinary, trans-disciplinary, post-disciplinary - anything but disciplinary - research and curriculum becomes intelligible. The intellectual labor of understanding constitutes the discipline of disciplinarity. Through the discipline of disciplinarity one contributes to the field's intellectual advancement and to one's own."--cover. |
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Subject |
Curriculum planning -- Philosophy.
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Curriculum planning -- Philosophy. |
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Curriculum planning. |
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Interdisciplinary approach in education.
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Interdisciplinary approach in education. |
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Electronic books.
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Verticality and horizontality in curriculum studies |
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Print version: Pinar, William. Intellectual advancement through disciplinarity. Rotterdam : Sense Publishers, ©2007 (OCoLC)191556921 |
ISBN |
9789087902360 |
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9087902360 |
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9789087902384 |
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9087902387 |
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9789087902377 (hardback) |
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9087902379 (hardback) |
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16152882 |
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