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Rieke van Bemmel; Ilya Zitter; Elly de Bruijn – Curriculum Journal, 2025
Economic, social and environmental changes place high demands on teachers and teacher education. Consequently, teacher education is challenged to design curricula that respond to and anticipate changes. Curricula are value-driven and even though part of these values might be constant, the relative importance of values and the values themselves may…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Education Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Culturally Relevant Education
Oliver Woollett – Curriculum Journal, 2025
Debate exists about the role and value of teaching spelling in the middle years of schooling. The increasing use of assistive technology in schools, has prompted questions about the time devoted to teaching spelling. Yet spelling and writing continue to be the means through which students are assessed as they move through school. In their study of…
Descriptors: Spelling Instruction, Curriculum Development, Computer Uses in Education, Artificial Intelligence
A. J. M. Schoots-Snijder; E. H. Tigelaar; W. F. Admiraal – Curriculum Journal, 2025
To prepare students for lifelong learning, and their role in society, student agency has been foregrounded as an important aim of secondary education. In general, student agency is seen as the will and skill to intentionally transform one's functioning or circumstances. Yet, research on promoting student agency in secondary education is based on a…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Student Attitudes, Secondary School Students, Secondary Education
Bryan Smith – Curriculum Journal, 2024
Curriculum, as a policy and way of moving through educational experience, is entwined with an ongoing history of invasion in Australia and similar invader-colonial contexts. As a result of this, the conceptual foundations of curriculum in Australia reproduce colonial epistemologies as normative modes of knowing and consideration. One way of seeing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Decolonization
Kathy Chandler; Maria Aristeidou; Simon Ball; Koula Charitonos; Carmel Kent; Leigh-Anne Perryman; Irina Rets – Curriculum Journal, 2025
An effective educational response to the climate emergency requires disrupting existing ideas about universities' roles, curriculum design and the relationship between educators, students and communities. This study examines an approach to curriculum development taken by academics at The Open University, UK whilst developing the postgraduate short…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Michelle Ronksley-Pavia – Curriculum Journal, 2024
Interpreting and enacting curriculum in any school is a complex undertaking, even more so in special school contexts where teachers must develop and enact appropriate curriculum modifications and accommodations for small groups of students and individual students. In special education contexts, educational modifications are changes teachers make…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Curriculum Implementation, Individualized Instruction, Students with Disabilities
Bratland, Erik; El Ghami, Mohamed – Curriculum Journal, 2023
The recent Norwegian curriculum reform for schools, called "The subject renewal", is part of an international trend regarding knowledge-based curricula. The Norwegian curriculum, which places decisive emphasis on subjects and subject concepts, aims to bring in-depth learning and knowledge back to schools. This paper is based on Rata's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Objectives, Social Studies, Educational Change
Tiril Smerud Finnanger – Curriculum Journal, 2025
This study investigates teacher participation in Norway's most recent national curriculum reform. During the reform period, teachers were invited to take part in macro curriculum making as members of national curriculum committees. In policy documents, teacher participation is emphasised as key to the legitimacy of the curriculum. In this study,…
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, National Curriculum
Wang, Li-Yi; Chen Victor, Der-Thanq; Neo, Wei-Leng – Curriculum Journal, 2023
The 21st century education requires schools to provide students with better support in their learning. One way to facilitate this change is through school-based curriculum development (SBCD). Much in the literature talked about SBCD outcomes on respective key stakeholders in schools, but little has been said about the interactions amongst the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Sustainability, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation
Diane Swift; Gemma Clowes; Sarah Gilbert; Alex Lambert – Curriculum Journal, 2024
In England, the development of teachers' curriculum design capabilities has been identified as a 'challenge remaining' (Department for Education [DfE]. (2022). "Opportunity for all: Strong schools with great teachers for your child."…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Professionalism, Sustainability, Foreign Countries
Anthony Anderson – Curriculum Journal, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic, which emerged during 2020, had a wide-ranging impact on all forms of social engagement in England until February 2022, when all COVID restrictions were lifted. Schools were widely affected during this time in both tangible and tacet interactions. The impact of COVID restrictions on curricula for 11-14-year-olds in the Key…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Curriculum, Music Teachers
Daniel W. J. Anson – Curriculum Journal, 2025
National curricula influence, and are influenced by, political agendas. Understanding political enmeshment (both overt and covert) in curriculum development is therefore vital for ensuring transparency and quality in curricula. This paper analyses how the Australian Curriculum is represented in the federal Education Ministers' media releases.…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development
Marangio, Karen; Heyting, Ellen – Curriculum Journal, 2023
This article reports teachers' experiences of support for curriculum making a new secondary school subject, psychology, as part of major curriculum reform, including the introduction of external examinations. Seven teachers participated in meetings at eight timepoints over two years. Content analysis identified five themes. Participants described…
Descriptors: Psychology, Curriculum Development, Secondary School Curriculum, Teacher Attitudes
Veltman, Marieke E.; van Keulen, J.; Voogt, Joke M. – Curriculum Journal, 2021
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of using problems with wicked tendencies as vehicles for learning in higher professional education (HPE). It was guided by this question: How can the features of problems, problem-solving approaches and outcomes be aligned in HPE courses aiming to prepare students for addressing problems with wicked…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Professional Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design
Roofe, Carmel – Curriculum Journal, 2022
Amidst views by teachers that they are not involved in decisions about curriculum making, Caribbean orality provides a way of knowing and transmitting knowledge reflective of the dynamics of the local context and the meanings people make of the spoken word. Caribbean orality provides the opportunity to understand how teachers make sense of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Oral Language, Verbal Communication, Curriculum Development

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