Researching the creation of a national curriculum from systems to classrooms
Under the auspices of its 'Education Revolution', the Federal Labor Government is currently implementing a national curriculum for schools. Representing an important intervention into educational practice and governance, the Australian Curriculum offers a unique research opportunity, provi...
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Published in: | The Australian journal of education Vol. 57; no. 1; pp. 60 - 73 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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London, England
SAGE Publications
01-04-2013
Sage Publications Ltd. (UK) Sage Publications Ltd |
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Summary: | Under the auspices of its 'Education Revolution', the Federal Labor Government is currently implementing a national curriculum for schools. Representing an important intervention into educational practice and governance, the Australian Curriculum offers a unique research opportunity, providing substantial scope for the examination of the changing systems and school-level practices entailed in large-scale curriculum reform. Research into the Australian Curriculum also presents a valuable opportunity to develop educational research methodologies that attend to the complex and multifaceted processes of curriculum reform, from systems to classrooms. Taking two of the disciplinary towers of modern curricula (English and mathematics) and Australia's two largest jurisdictions (New South Wales and Victoria) as the focus, this article draws on a three-year Australian Research Council Linkage Project to outline an approach to researching major curriculum reform. [Author abstract] |
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Bibliography: | Refereed article. Includes bibliographical references. AJE.jpg Australian Journal of Education; v.57 n.1 p.60-73; April 2013 |
ISSN: | 0004-9441 2050-5884 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0004944112471480 |