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Ng-A-Fook, Nicholas.
Reconsidering Canadian curriculum studies[electronic resource] :provoking historical, present, and future perspectives /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
375/.0010971
書名/作者:
Reconsidering Canadian curriculum studies : provoking historical, present, and future perspectives // edited by Nicholas Ng-A-Fook and Jennifer Rottmann.
其他作者:
Ng-A-Fook, Nicholas.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiv, 262 p.)
標題:
Curriculum change.
標題:
EDUCATION / Curricula.
標題:
Education - Curricula - Canada.
標題:
Curriculum change - Canada.
標題:
Education - Curricula
ISBN:
9781137008978 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137008970 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Preface; W.Pinar -- Introduction; N.Ng-A-Fook -- 'We are all treaty people' Working the common ground; C.Chambers -- Coyote and Raven Talk About Indigenizing Curriculum: Or Reconfiguring the Shenanigans of Otis O'Dewey Esquire; P.Cole -- Aoksisowaato'op: Place and Story as Organic Curriculum; N.Blood, C.Chambers; D.Donald, E.Hasebe-Ludt, R.Big Head -- Forts, Curriculum, and Ethical Relationality; D.Donald -- Educational Rights: Language Rights and Rights to a Plural Education; D.E�ga-Kuehne -- Theorizing Asian Canada, Reframing Differences; R.Sintos Coloma -- Provoking Curriculum studies in multicultural societies; D.E�ga-Kuehne -- A Curriculum of the Streets Through the Camera Lens -- Marginalized Canadian Women and Smoking; S.A.Cook -- Poaching in the Chords of Reading: Dwelling in the Murky Spaces of the Literary Landwash; D.Lewkowich -- Wabi Sabi and the Pedagogical Countenance of Names; J.Seidal & D.W.Jardine -- Auto/ethno/graphy as continental driftwork: a fragile weathering of icebergs drifting ... and stories shifting ...; P.Palulis -- Uncommon Composure: Becoming a Teacher; M.Lapthorne & D.Lomheim Barrett -- Contemporary Canadian Studies Curriculum: Framing an Approach to Ecojustice; A.Kulnieks, N.Ng-A-Fook, D.Stanley, K.Young -- Revisiting Aoki's 'Inspiriting the Curriculum'; W.E.Doll, Jr.
摘要、提要註:
This book provokes readers to imagine the different ways in which educational researchers can engage the narrative inquiry within the broader field of curriculum studies in Canada and abroad. Several chapters in the book situate and complicate narrative place based stories. In turn, the chapters afford future readers opportunities to migrate across different geographical and interdisciplinary territories within curriculum studies in Canada (life writing methodologies, phenomenology, anti-racist education, gender, semiotic analysis, curriculum theorizing, cultural studies, indigenous studies, place, etc.). The book is comprised of chapters written by established curriculum scholars as well as junior scholars and graduate students to provide a sampling of the diversity of experiences afforded to all who participate within the broader field of Canadian Curriculum Studies. Each author invokes life writing and/or intertextual analysis as a mode of inquiry to narrate and construct meaning by linking what we might call curricular events in particular ways. The authors provide provoking and innovative insights on how future Canadian curriculum scholar might advance the curricular knowledge across interdisciplinary topographies that work to disrupt, blur and complicate traditional modes of engaging the concept of curriculum studies.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137008978
Reconsidering Canadian curriculum studies[electronic resource] :provoking historical, present, and future perspectives /
Reconsidering Canadian curriculum studies
provoking historical, present, and future perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Nicholas Ng-A-Fook and Jennifer Rottmann. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource (xiv, 262 p.) - Curriculum studies worldwide.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface; W.Pinar -- Introduction; N.Ng-A-Fook -- 'We are all treaty people' Working the common ground; C.Chambers -- Coyote and Raven Talk About Indigenizing Curriculum: Or Reconfiguring the Shenanigans of Otis O'Dewey Esquire; P.Cole -- Aoksisowaato'op: Place and Story as Organic Curriculum; N.Blood, C.Chambers; D.Donald, E.Hasebe-Ludt, R.Big Head -- Forts, Curriculum, and Ethical Relationality; D.Donald -- Educational Rights: Language Rights and Rights to a Plural Education; D.E�ga-Kuehne -- Theorizing Asian Canada, Reframing Differences; R.Sintos Coloma -- Provoking Curriculum studies in multicultural societies; D.E�ga-Kuehne -- A Curriculum of the Streets Through the Camera Lens -- Marginalized Canadian Women and Smoking; S.A.Cook -- Poaching in the Chords of Reading: Dwelling in the Murky Spaces of the Literary Landwash; D.Lewkowich -- Wabi Sabi and the Pedagogical Countenance of Names; J.Seidal & D.W.Jardine -- Auto/ethno/graphy as continental driftwork: a fragile weathering of icebergs drifting ... and stories shifting ...; P.Palulis -- Uncommon Composure: Becoming a Teacher; M.Lapthorne & D.Lomheim Barrett -- Contemporary Canadian Studies Curriculum: Framing an Approach to Ecojustice; A.Kulnieks, N.Ng-A-Fook, D.Stanley, K.Young -- Revisiting Aoki's 'Inspiriting the Curriculum'; W.E.Doll, Jr.
This book provokes readers to imagine the different ways in which educational researchers can engage the narrative inquiry within the broader field of curriculum studies in Canada and abroad. Several chapters in the book situate and complicate narrative place based stories. In turn, the chapters afford future readers opportunities to migrate across different geographical and interdisciplinary territories within curriculum studies in Canada (life writing methodologies, phenomenology, anti-racist education, gender, semiotic analysis, curriculum theorizing, cultural studies, indigenous studies, place, etc.). The book is comprised of chapters written by established curriculum scholars as well as junior scholars and graduate students to provide a sampling of the diversity of experiences afforded to all who participate within the broader field of Canadian Curriculum Studies. Each author invokes life writing and/or intertextual analysis as a mode of inquiry to narrate and construct meaning by linking what we might call curricular events in particular ways. The authors provide provoking and innovative insights on how future Canadian curriculum scholar might advance the curricular knowledge across interdisciplinary topographies that work to disrupt, blur and complicate traditional modes of engaging the concept of curriculum studies.
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