Curriculum History and Its Revisionist Legacy

Author(s):  
Barry M. Franklin
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1993 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 459
Author(s):  
John G. Ramsay ◽  
Herbert M. Kliebard

1989 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 192
Author(s):  
G. R. Batho ◽  
Ivor Goodson

Author(s):  
Sixtina Pinochet Pinochet ◽  
Néstor Urrutia Muñoz

ResumenIndudablemente, la historia tradicionalmente se ha construido desde la verticalidad: mientras que algunos son los grandes protagonistas, otros quedan marginados del análisis del pasado. Sin embargo, a la luz de los cambios dentro de la disciplina de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, se hizo patente la necesidad de aproximarse a aquellos actores históricamente marginados. El presente trabajo busca exponer el trato que se ha hecho de algunos de estos colectivos apartados en dos planos: la disciplina historiográfica (antes y ahora) y el currículo de enseñanza actual, de tal manera de poder apreciar cuál es la forma en la que son presentados y bajo qué parámetros.Between the academia and the classroom: The emergence of marginalized actors in history and their teachingsAbstractUndoubtedly, history has traditionally been built from the verticality; somehave a leading role while others are excluded from the analysis of the past.However, in light of changes within the discipline of the second half of the Twentieth Century, the need to approach those historically marginalized actorsbecame evident. This paper seeks to expose the treatment given to some ofthese collectives on two levels: the historiographical discipline (then and now)and the current teaching curriculum, in order to appreciate what is the way they are presented and under what parameters.Keywords: marginalized, historiography, curriculum, history teachingEntre a acadêmia e a sala de aula: O surgimento de atoresmarginalizados na história e seu ensinoResumoSem dúvida, a história tem sido tradicionalmente construída a partir da verticalidade, enquanto alguns são os grandes protagonistas, outros são excluídosda análise do passado. No entanto, à luz das mudanças dentro da disciplina da segunda metade do século XX, tornou-se evidente a necessidade de se aproximar a esses atores historicamente marginalizados. Este trabalho procuraex por o trato que se tem feito de alguns destes coletivos diferenciados em dois níveis: a disciplina historiográfica (então e agora) e o currículo do ensino atual, com a finalidade de apreciar qual é a forma em que são apresentados e sobe que parâmetros.Palavras-chave: marginalizados, historiografia, currículo, ensino da história.


Author(s):  
Victor X. Wang

Developing curriculum(s) requires instructors to take into several factors. These factors can be viewed as critical components of curriculum development for career and technical education (CTE) instructors. Without adequately addressing critical components such as curriculum history, curriculum theory, curriculum philosophies, curriculum processes, curriculum implementation and evaluation, CTE instructors will fail to develop sound/meaningful curriculum(s). This article attempts to discuss those critical components in order to help instructors in the field. As curriculum development in the United States is characterized by both centralization and decentralization, it is essential that CTE instructors should be equipped with necessary skills, knowledge and attitudes to develop practical curriculum(s) that they can use to benefit their own teaching.


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