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Jeffcoate, Robert – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1981
Reports results of a case study which evaluated middle-school students' responses to a cultural awareness unit on India. The class consisted of one Jamaican, ten Indians, and seven English students. Privately taped discussions indicate that the teacher's methods led white students to believe that their views were inadmissable in the classroom. (KC)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Course Evaluation, Cultural Awareness

Peeke, Graham – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1984
The Business Education Council (BEC) is a national curriculum agency in England established to plan and administer nondegree courses in business education. Reported here are findings of a case-study investigation into the implementation of BEC national certificate courses at a further educational college. (RM)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Business Education, Case Studies, Comparative Education

Weiler, Hans N. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1989
Explores the reasons educational reforms fail. Demonstrates that the study of such failures provides insight into the complex political dynamics of policy making. Information from two case studies of France and West Germany indicates that in industrialized societies, the state tends to maximize the political gain derived from educational reform…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Research

Ball, Stephen J.; Bowe, Richard – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1992
Suggests that the formation and implementation of the National Curriculum for England and Wales has been a dialectical process involving legislators, administrators, and teachers. Using case studies, discusses some problems with the curriculum and schools' responses that may work against a truly national curriculum. Criticizes reduced local…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation

Lee, Jong Jag; And Others – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1988
Discusses transnational knowledge transfer, the exchange of theories, models, and methods among countries with little common heritage, focusing specifically on the transfer of the "inquiry teaching method" from the United States to Korea. Describes the transfer process and the need for a critical assessment of the proposed changes. (GEA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Culture Contact, Foreign Countries, Inquiry

Crossley, Michael – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1984
There is a tendency in Western countries to view school-centered innovation (SCI) as the new panacea for the problems of curriculum change. To investigate the potential and limitations of SCI in developing countries, a case study of the Secondary Schools Community Extension Project in Papua New Guinea was conducted. (RM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Developed Nations, Developing Nations

Barton, Angela Calabrese – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2000
Explores community service-learning as one way to address the multicultural dimensions of preservice science education. Provides background information on multicultural science education and the use of service learning. Presents a case study focusing on service learning and discusses the dimensions of service-learning to help preservice teachers…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Higher Education
Coulter, David – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2002
Central to teaching is a grand dichotomy: public and private. Children need the protection of privacy to form their own identities: they try out new roles and need to be sheltered from some consequences of these attempts so that they feel confident to keep trying. Forming an identity, however, is also a public concern: the very roles that children…
Descriptors: Privacy, Ethics, Discourse Analysis, Pragmatics

Simon, R. I. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1979
Examines how student roles in the educational system have changed in accordance with social and educational changes and explores how students are constantly required to learn new behavior patterns in response to new forms of curriculum and instruction. Presents a case study of an attempt to implement a new form of instruction in a theatre arts…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Case Studies, Educational Environment, Educational Practices

Grant, Grace E. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1991
Presents a case study of one teacher's method of teaching literature. Discusses the emphasis on a process of critical interpretation of subject matter, transformation of that content, and continuous learning based on the literal and metaphorical aspects of content. Concludes that critical thinking is encouraged by organizing imagery, forms of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Content Area Reading, Critical Thinking, English Instruction
Ryder, Jim – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2002
One consequence of the advancing globalization and technological dependence of society is that people outside professional science are finding that issues of concern to them have a science dimension. I consider how school science education can support engagement with scientific information. I contend that teaching about the epistemology of science…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Epistemology, Educational Objectives, Citizenship

Orpwood, Graham W. F. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1985
Discussed is the deliberative process--the verbal interchange that is carried on, usually by a group, with the intent that some kind of curriculum plan, policy, or program will emerge. A case study involving a curriculum committee deliberating over a new science program for their Ontario (Canada) school board is presented. (RM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

Boud, David J.; Donovan, William F. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1982
Describes the use of school-based evaluation systems in Australia. Evaluations are collaborative efforts involving teachers, parents, students, and relevant administrators. A seven step process for facilitating evaluations is outlined. (AM)
Descriptors: Administrators, Case Studies, Comparative Education, Cooperation

McTaggart, Robin – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1989
Explores how a commitment to privacy inhibits the ability of teachers to learn from each other, to reflect on their own practices, or to engage in classroom-based research. Reports on a case study involving interviews with two teachers. Analyzes their commitment to privacy as a function of adaptation to school conditions. (KO)
Descriptors: Action Research, Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Case Studies

Carter, Kathy – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1994
Asserts that learning to teach is a pervasive and continuous process. Contends that little is known about what, when, and how teachers comprehend the teaching processes, their students, and the curriculum. Reports on a study of eight student teachers who kept journals about well-remembered events during their 13-week student teaching period. (CFR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education