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10 great curricula : lived conversations of progressive, democratic curricula in school and society / edited by Thomas S. Poetter with Susan L. M. Bartow [and 8 others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Poetter, Thomas S. (Thomas Stewart), 1962- editor.
Bartow, Susan L. M., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Curriculum planning--Social aspects.
Curriculum planning.
Curriculum planning--Political aspects.
Education--Philosophy.
Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (268 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Ten great curricula
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, N.C. : IAP, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
10 Great Curricula is a collection of stories written by educators who have come to understand curricula differently as a result of their engagement with a graduate course and its instructor. The book represents the best of what can be found in teaching and learning, in general, and in the quest for meaningful ways to understand curricula in particular.The co-authors of this volume on '10 Great Curricula' framed their inquiries into progressive, democratic curricula, at least initially, through Marsh and Willis' (2007) notions of planned, enacted, and lived curricula. These frames helped the writers think about how to engage a curriculum as it is developed, delivered, and lived by its participants, and for the inquirers to actually become participantinquirers in the curriculum at hand. The chapters depict the power, the possibility, and the transformational potential of 'great' progressive curricula today by locating them in schools and in the community, by making them come alive to the reader, and by suggesting means through which the reader can adopt a more progressive, democratic stance to curriculum despite the seemingly overwhelming nature of the conservative, traditionalist, instrumentalist movements in curriculum, teaching, and assessment today. The book is intended for students of education, teaching, and curriculum, undergraduates, graduates, and practicing educational professionals, especially those looking for examples in the world in which progressive, democratic ideals are nurtured and practiced.
Contents:
Foreword / J. Dan Marshall
Preface / Kevin Talbert
List of contributors
Introduction / Thomas S. Poetter
Chapter 1. The one-room schoolhouse today: Living history, looking forward / Kevin J. Smith
Chapter 2. Little league international: Growing up in little league / Thomas S. Poetter
Chapter 3. Eagle rock school: A mis-equation for greatness
how a curriculum based on 8+5=10 teaches and transforms / Amy Fisher Young
Chapter 4. Mcdonald's corporation: Mcdonald's & you
Just east of eaton / Daniel Ciamarra
Chapter 5. Central academy: Living a democratic framework / Susan L. M. Bartow
Chapter 6. The inauguration of barack obama, january 20, 2009: Living the spectacle, living history / Christopher L. Cox
Chapter 7. The algebra project: Breaking the algebra code / Mary A. Webb
Chapter 8. The United States holocaust memorial museum: You are my witnesses / Dawn Mann
Chapter 9. The national network for educational renewal: 25 years committed to education, democracy, and renewal / Lara A. Chatman and Thomas S. Poetter
Chapter 10. Freedom summer 1964: Truth, reconciliation, and justice
how a mississippi community lives the legacy of freedom summer / Kevin M. Talbert. Epilogue / Thomas S. Poetter
About the author.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-61735-612-3
OCLC:
923177035

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