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Kennedy, Kerry J.; McDonald, Gilbert – Curriculum Inquiry, 1986
Describes the decision-making processes in an Australian multicultural curriculum development project that portrayed the life styles of ethnic groups from the Indian Ocean region. Describes four issues that emerged during the project and the complex process through which these issues were resolved. Includes references. (MD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Decision Making

Kennedy, Kerry J. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1992
In Australia, school-based curriculum development (SBCD) encountered significant problems during the 1970s because of insufficient teacher preparation, unchanging school structures, and conservative community expectations. This article examines SBCD as a 1990s policy option and places it within a professionally oriented context. Because of equity…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Kennedy, Kerry J. – 1988
This paper describes an inservice education program for teachers entitled "Participation and Planning: The Classroom Teacher and the Curriculum Process." Fourteen teachers with varying backgrounds attended the course. The objectives of the course were to (1) provide participants with experiences in the design, implementation, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Education

Hughs, Philip; Kennedy, Kerry J. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1987
In 1973 Australia established a national Curriculum Development Centre, following some extensive experiments with national curriculum initiatives. The centre was established in response to expressed public support for education and for a strong national role in education. (RB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Government Role, National Curriculum, Policy Formation

Kennedy, Kerry J. – Curriculum Perspectives, 1984
Outlines the study of a curriculum development project, analyzing the decision-making processes involved in each phase and raising questions about the general process of curriculum development. (MD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education

Kennedy, Kerry J.; And Others – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1985
The successful use of Decker Walker's curriculum development model in different educational settings in Israel and Australia demonstrates that inductively derived models can assist educational practice in a way that deductive models cannot. However, Walker's model should not be viewed as a general panacea. Issues that must be examined are…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Research

Kennedy, Kerry J. – 1986
In 1984 Australia's federal government decided to reactivate the Curriculum Development Centre, an agency abandoned in the early 1980's for political and economic reasons. This paper examines the context in which the center currently acts and the operations that it conducts. The paper first considers background issues related to national…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Policy, Federal State Relationship, Foreign Countries
Kennedy, Kerry J. – 1986
An introduction and a case study are provided from a seminar concerned with the extension of transition-from-school-to-work initiatives to secondary schooling. The introduction discusses the purposes of drawing together the case studies--to indicate how Australian government policy concerned with school-to-work transition was implemented at the…
Descriptors: Career Education, Case Studies, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy

Kennedy, Kerry J. – Australian Journal of Education, 1988
A discussion of the policy context shaping Australian curriculum reform focuses on three key elements: the economy, educational costs, and the integration of education and youth policies. A trend toward a more instrumentalist approach to curriculum is identified, and some challenges facing the education enterprise in the future are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Costs, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Educational Change
Kennedy, Kerry J.; And Others – 1987
To assess the extent to which the results of implementation studies relating to elementary and secondary schools were generalizable to vocational education contexts, a study of two specific curriculum innovations in vocational education was undertaken in Western Australia. It was designed to yield information about the context of curriculum…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Research

Kennedy, Kerry J.; Hodgens, John – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1989
Evaluates the Early Literacy Inservice Course (ELIC) supported by the Australian Basic Learning in Primary Schools (BLIPS) program. Assesses ELIC and identifies a number of general issues about literacy programs. Focuses on improving standards of literacy and teacher quality through inservice activities. (KO)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Education
Kennedy, Kerry J.; Hopmann, Stefan – 1992
Current efforts of curriculum reform within the federal systems of Australia and the Federal Republic of Germany are examined in this paper. The hypothesis is that the federal systems of government, in which the allocation of powers is granted to subnational governments, create independent authorities and prevent the development of national…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation
Kennedy, Kerry J. – 1991
The United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia suffered a crisis of confidence in education in the 1980s that influenced their educational policy decisions. By examining these countries' educational concerns in the 1980s, this document portrays the national and international policy context that influenced school curriculum in that decade.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Economic Progress, Educational Attitudes