Toward a Grammar of Curriculum Practice: Embracing New Conceptions of Curriculum and Curriculum Planning

Toward a Grammar of Curriculum Practice: Embracing New Conceptions of Curriculum and Curriculum Planning

by Edmund C. Short
Toward a Grammar of Curriculum Practice: Embracing New Conceptions of Curriculum and Curriculum Planning

Toward a Grammar of Curriculum Practice: Embracing New Conceptions of Curriculum and Curriculum Planning

by Edmund C. Short

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Overview

Curriculum planning can be conceptualized in various ways, and curriculum planners necessarily must adopt a particular approach in order to facilitate their thinking and decision-making. However, the history of curriculum planning suggests that existing conceptualizations are sometimes confusing, imprecise, or not as helpful as they might be. There is a need for a new conceptualization that overcomes the limitations of these earlier conceptions. Through conceptual analysis and concept development, the author presents curriculum planning as a form of educational practice distinct from other practices such as teaching, administration, and policy making. Short's "grammar of curriculum practice" describes a set of key concepts and the meaningful relationships among them that define the essential elements of curriculum and of curriculum planning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438493466
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 07/01/2023
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Edmund C. Short is Professor Emeritus of Education at The Pennsylvania State University and Graduate Faculty Associate in the College of Community Innovation and Education at the University of Central Florida. His many books include Forms of Curriculum Inquiry (also published by SUNY Press); Leaders in Curriculum Studies: Intellectual Self-Portraits (coedited with Leonard J. Waks); and A Coherent Curriculum for Every Student: Curriculum Proposals for Possible Adoption.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Preface
Introduction

1. How Practice Is to Be Defined

2. How Curriculum Is to Be Defined
Constituent Components of a Curriculum

3. How Curriculum Practice Is to Be Defined
Deliberations
Preferred Conceptions and Actions
Prescriptions

4. How a Grammar of Curriculum Practice Is to Be Conceptualized
Semantic Analysis and Construction of Individual Directives
The Meaningful Structure of a Combined Set of Directives

5. The Value and Use of a Grammar of Curriculum Practice

6. What This Book Has Attempted to Do

Closing Summary
Notes
References
Index
About the Author
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