
Curriculum studies in context
Title:
Curriculum studies in context
Author:
Booyse, Celia, author.
ISBN:
9780627043017
Personal Author:
Edition:
Fifth edition.
Physical Description:
xi, 191 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
General Note:
Previous edition published 2020
Contents:
A theoretical framing of curriculum development -- Influences on the teacher's interpretation of a curriculum -- Considering policy in curriculum interpretation and implementation -- Putting the curriculum plan into teaching practice: from the intended to the enacted and assessed -- Towards effective assessment of the intended curriculum.
Abstract:
"In today’s multicultural and inclusive classrooms, educators are faced with more challenges than ever before. In addition to being interpreters and implementers of the curriculum, teachers need to understand curriculum design, curriculum approaches and models, legislation and prescribed policies. Curriculum studies in context offers sound, detailed and practical direction with reference to the National Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), to help teachers to enhance teaching, learning and assessment.Curriculum studies in context narrows the gap between the curriculum plan, instructional design, and teaching practice. The views of Tyler, Stenhouse, Freire and various ubuntu theorists serve as a theoretical grounding for a deeper understanding of the teacher’s role as interpreter of the curriculum. Reference is made to the influence of contextual aspects, decolonisation, Africanisation and curriculum innovation."-- Provided by publisher.