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Jennifer Barrett-Tatum; Roya Q. Scales; Margaret Vaughn; Elizabeth Y. Stevens; Sonia Kline; Ann Van Wig; Karen Kreider Yoder; Debra Wellman – Current Issues in Education, 2025
In the realm of literacy education, curriculum is driven by politics, finances, standardization, and accountability. How specified curricular materials make their way into the classroom often baffles educators. The one thing they know is it is "isn't the one we voted for." This study includes a review of literature on how curricula were…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Curriculum Development, Politics of Education, Decision Making
Reed Marshall, Tanji – ASCD, 2023
Explore the web of factors that influence your power as a teacher--and how you can better use that power to foster student agency and empowerment. What kind of power do teachers have? What influences their instructional decision making--and how does that affect students, particularly Black students and other students of color? How can educators…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Curriculum Development, Language Usage, Power Structure
Mendes, Ana Barbosa; Hammett, Daniel – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Student voice in governance and decision-making has become ubiquitous in higher education, evolving from buzzword to orthodoxy. Student engagement measures have become instruments of quality control, with students expected to take an active role in shaping institutional policy and practice. In this paper, we argue that this ubiquity of demands for…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Student Attitudes, Citizen Participation, Learner Engagement
Godbold, Nattalia; Hung, Tsai-Yu; Matthews, Kelly E. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Engaging students as pedagogical partners aspires to reposition students with more agency within universities as egalitarian learning communities. The growing literature reports numerous beneficial outcomes of such positioning, yet many partnership opportunities are limited to small numbers of selected students in extra-curricular,…
Descriptors: College Seniors, Student Role, Student Participation, Curriculum Development
Heather M. Gerber – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this study was to conduct a critical text analysis of Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) policy documents and the resources teachers have access to help them implement these standards into their classroom. NGSS outlines the skills and content needed for students to become proficient in STEM fields. These standards increase the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Standards, Teaching Methods
Ólafsson, Ragnar F.; Hansen, Börkur – Education Sciences, 2022
The purpose of this paper is to explore the authority basis of compulsory school principals in Iceland by making a general comparison to the other participating countries in the OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) 2018, as well as by using Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. The study utilizes data from principals in 48 of…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Role, Cross Cultural Studies, Power Structure
Fu, Guopeng – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2020
Chinese education scholars Cesan Wang and Qiquan Zhong led a debate over knowledge centredness versus student centredness in China's ongoing pre-collegiate curriculum reform. The debate was considered the most influential academic event in the past 30 years in the field of education in China. Employing a Critical Discourse Analysis approach, this…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Change, Criticism, Foreign Countries
Elementary Literacy Teachers Change the Underlying Story through Transformative Read-Aloud Curricula
Vlach, Saba Khan – Journal of Children's Literature, 2022
Transformative, anti-oppressive curricula, as theorized by Banks (1989, 2014) and Kumashiro (2001, 2009), directly address present-day realities of racism, discrimination, and oppression. According to Banks (1989), a transformative curriculum includes "the infusion of various perspectives, frames of reference, and content from various groups,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cultural Relevance, Reading Aloud to Others, Transformative Learning
Whatman, Susan; Thompson, Roberta; Main, Katherine – Health Education, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to suggest how well-being messages are recontextualized into school-based contexts from an analysis of national policy and state curricular approaches to health education as reported in the findings of two selected case studies as well as community concerns about young people's well-being.…
Descriptors: Well Being, Educational Environment, Health Education, Teaching Methods
Mølstad, Christina Elde; Hansén, Sven-Erik – Education Inquiry, 2013
Traditionally, the Nordic curriculum has been viewed as a document with school subjects in focus. This article reports on how two national curricula function as instruments for governing education and explores the possible differences in how national curricula govern education. This investigation was carried out by researching curricula for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, National Curriculum, Governance
Davies, Lynn – Comparative Education, 2011
This paper examines capacity development in education in fragile contexts. This is a current concern for donors and development partners, but there has been little work on the nexus between capacity, education and fragility. The paper examines the concept of fragility and the particular problems in education associated with fragile contexts. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Cheating, Deception
McMurchy-Pilkington, Colleen – Canadian Journal of Education, 2008
In this article, I argue that emancipatory possibilities for Maori, the Indigenous people of New Zealand, rely on structural changes that enable them to have control over resources, decision making, and meaning, and that emancipation is a journey traveled by oppressed groups as they exercise their collective agency. The 1990s development of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLyons, James E. – Contemporary Education, 1987
The purpose of this study was to determine the levels at which decisions are generally made in the public schools of North Carolina and the amount of autonomy vested in the principalship. A questionnaire mailed randomly to 128 principals resulted in 89 usable replies. Results are presented. (MT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership
Moore, Nathaniel H. – Educ Leadership, 1970
In order to develop a curriculum that will satisfy the needs of the student, decision making power must be made diffuse. (CK)
Descriptors: Activism, Change Agents, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Peer reviewedCarson, A. S. – Journal of Educational Thought, 1979
This paper presents and attacks the argument that curriculum decision making is not a sufficiently recondite area to warrant helmsmanship by theorists, as is advocated by the neo-Platonic view that experts in a field should govern it. A different reason for rejecting control by experts is offered. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Centralization, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Decision Making

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