Louise Hayward & Jessica Pandya 
The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment [EPUB ebook] 

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The research and debates surrounding curriculum, pedagogy and assessment are ever-growing and are of constant importance around the globe.


 


With two volumes – containing chapters from highly respected researchers, whose work has been critical to understanding and building expertise in the field – The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment focuses on examining how curriculum is treated and developed, and its impact on pedagogy and assessment worldwide.


 


The Handbook is organised into five thematic sections, considering:


 


·        The epistemology and methodology of curriculum


·        Curriculum and pedagogy


·        Curriculum subjects


·        Areas of the curriculum


·        Assessment and the curriculum


·        The curriculum and educational policy


 


The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment’s breadth and rigour will make it essential reading for researchers and postgraduate students around the world.


 

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1: Introduction

PART 1: THE EPISTEMOLOGY AND METHODOLOGY OF CURRICULUM

Chapter 2: Conceptions of Curriculum

Chapter 3 :Conceptions of Curriculum

Chapter 4: Aims of Education in a Democracy

Chapter 5: Knowledge and the Curriculum: A Pragmatist Approach

Chapter 6: Knowledge and the Curriculum in the Sociology of Knowledge

Chapter 7: Didactics

Chapter 8: Educational Neuroscience and Learning

Chapter 9: Rethinking Child-Centred Education

Chapter 10: Practitioner Research: Understanding Teaching Through Inquiry

PART 2: CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY

Chapter 11: Culture and Pedagogy(ies): (What) have we Learned from and since Alexander 2001

Chapter 12: The Teacher and the Curriculum: Exploring Teacher Agency

Chapter 13: Inclusion in Public Schools: Learning to Think and Learning to Live Toge

Chapter 14: Subordinate Subjects: The Work of the Hidden Curriculum in Post-Colonial Ghana

Chapter 15: Ethnicity and the Curriculum

Chapter 16: Gender and the Curriculum

Chapter 17: Children’s Rights and Student Voice: Their Intersections and the Implications for Curriculum and Pedagogy

Chapter 18: Alongside Virtual Youth using the Internet: Creating and Researching Learning Interactions

Chapter 19: Curriculum and Teacher Development

Chapter 20: Curriculum and Pedagogy: The Future of Teacher Professional Learning and the Development of Adaptive Expertise

Chapter 21: Pedagogy and Curriculum – Teachers as Learners

PART 3: CURRICULUM SUBJECTS

Chapter 22: Visual Art

Chapter 23: The Performing Arts in Learning, Curriculum and Culture

Chapter 24: The ‘Value’ of Computers and Computing: Toward a New Axiology of Educational Technology

Chapter 25: Geography

Chapter 26: History Curriculum: A Transatlantic Analysis

Chapter 27: World Languages Curriculum

Chapter 28: Physical Education

Chapter 29: Religious Education

Chapter 30: Science Education and Economic Growth: Some Implications for Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment

Chapter 31: Assessing Pre-College Engineering Education Curricula: A Holistic and Practice-Oriented Perspective

Chapter 32: Assessing Pre-College Engineering Education Curricula: A Holistic and Practice-Oriented Perspective

PART 4: AREAS OF THE CURRICULUM

Chapter 33: Transdisciplinarity in Curricular Theory and Practice

Chapter 34: Language Policies and Planning for English Education in Post-Olympic China

Chapter 35: Multilingual Education for All (MEFA): Empowering Non-Dominant Languages and Cultures Through Multilingual Curriculum Development

Chapter 36: Creativity, Education and Curricula

Chapter 37: Creativity, Education and Curricula

Chapter 38: Children’s Literature in the Classroom and the Curriculum

Chapter 39: The Literacy Curriculum: A Critical Review

Chapter 40: Numeracy in, Across and Beyond the School Curriculum

Chapter 41: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Curricula in the US and other Contexts

Chapter 42: College and Career Readiness for all: The Role of Career and Technical Education in the US

PART 5: ASSESSMENT AND THE CURRICULUM

Chapter 43: Assessment and the Curriculum

Chapter 44: Teachers’ Perceptions of Assessment

Chapter 45: The Role of Assessment in Pedagogy – and Why Validity Matters

Chapter 46: Assessment for Learning: A Pedagogical Tool

Chapter 47: Implementing Assessment for Learning in a Confucius Context: the Case of Hong Kong 2004–14

Chapter 48: Assessment for Learning Community: Learners, Teachers and Policymakers

Chapter 49: Curriculum Reform in Testing and Accountability Contexts

Chapter 50: Professional Standards and the Assessment Work of Teachers

Chapter 51: Curriculum in the Twenty-First Century and the Future of Examinations

Chapter 52: Student Assessment and its Relationship with Curriculum, Teaching and Learning in the Twenty-First Century

Chapter 53: National Assessment and Intelligent Accountability

PART 6: THE CURRICULUM AND EDUCATIONAL POLICY

Chapter 54: Economic Impact of Education: Evidence and Relevance

Chapter 55: Public and Private Boundaries in Curriculum and Educational Policy

Chapter 56: International Assessments of Student Learning Outcomes

Chapter 57: Comparison and Countries

Chapter 58: Effects of Globalized Assessment on Local Curricula: What Japanese teachers face and how they challenge it

Chapter 59: The Ebb and Flow of Curricular Autonomy: Balance Between Local Freedom and National Prescription in Curriculam

Chapter 60: National Standards in Policy and Practice

Chapter 61: Curriculum Development and School Leadership: Unattainable Responsibility or Realistic Ambition?

Chapter 62: Teacher Education – Making Connections with Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment

Sobre o autor

Dominic Wyse is Professor of Early Childhood and Primary Education at University College London (UCL), Institute of Education (IOE), and Academic Head of the Department of Learning and Leadership. Dominic is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAo SS), an elected member of the British Educational Research Association (BERA) Council, and a fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts,  Manufactures and Commerce (RSA). The main focus of Dominic’s research is curriculum and pedagogy. Key areas of work are the teaching of writing, reading and creativity. Dominic has extensive experience of funded research projects which he has disseminated in numerous peer-reviewed research journal articles and books. These include major international research volumes for which he is the lead editor (e.g. The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum,  Pedagogy and Assessment), and bestselling books for students, teachers and educators  (e.g. Teaching English, Language and Literacy – 3rd Edition). His most recent book is A Guide to Early Years and Primary Teaching  (published by SAGE). He has been an editor,  and on the editorial board, of internationally recognised research journals. He is currently an editor of the Curriculum Journal, one of the journals of the British Educational Research Association (BERA).
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