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ERIC Number: ED582043
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2017-Sep-18
Pages: 172
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: 978-1-78277-217-0
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What Should Schools Teach? Disciplines, Subjects and the Pursuit of Truth
Standish, Alex, Ed.; Cuthbert, Alka Sehgal, Ed.
UCL Press
The blurring of the distinctions between pedagogy and curriculum, and experience and knowledge, has resulted in a generation of teachers who are confused about the part that each of these plays in the education of children. Schools may still teach through subjects, but there is little consensus about what constitutes a subject and what they are for. The aim of this book is to contribute to a more robust rationale for, and understanding of, what schools should teach--the curriculum. This is not to dismiss the significance of pedagogy, how children learn or the personal knowledge and experiences they bring to the classroom. Rather, to become a successful teacher depends upon understanding the respective roles of each. But the curriculum--what to teach--is logically prior to how to teach it. There is no more important question in education. After a foreword by Michael Young and an introduction, chapters include: (1) Disciplinary knowledge and school subjects (Alex Standish and Alka Sehgal Cuthbert); (2) Mathematics (Cosette Crisan); (3) Foreign languages (Shirley Lawes); (4) Physics (Gareth Sturdy); (5) Biology (Fredrik Berglund); (6) History (Christine Counsell); (7) Geography (Alex Standish); (8) English Literature (Alka Sehgal Cuthbert); and (9) Art (Dido Powell). An index is included.
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Language: English
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