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Studies in Curriculum Theory Series


About the Series

In this age of multimedia information overload, scholars and students may not be able to keep up with the proliferation of different topical, trendy book series in the field of curriculum theory. It will be a relief to know that one publisher offers a balanced, solid, forward-looking series devoted to significant and enduring scholarship, as opposed to a narrow range of topics or a single approach or point of view. This series is conceived as the series busy scholars and students can trust and depend on to deliver important scholarship in the various "discourses" that comprise the increasingly complex field of curriculum theory.

The range of the series is both broad (all of curriculum theory) and limited (only important, lasting scholarship) – including but not confined to historical, philosophical, critical, multicultural, feminist, comparative, international, aesthetic, and spiritual topics and approaches. Books in this series are intended for scholars and for students at the doctoral and, in some cases, master's levels.

Persons interested in submitting book proposals or in serving as reviewers for this series are invited to contact:

Professor William F. Pinar, Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia, Canada

Faculty of Education
Department of Curriculum Studies
2125 Main Mall
Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4
Canada
EMAIL: [email protected]

Alice Salt, Commissioning Editor, Education Research, Routledge
EMAIL: [email protected]

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Reconceptualizing Plato’s Socrates at the Limit of Education A Socratic Curriculum Grounded in Finite Human Transcendence

Reconceptualizing Plato’s Socrates at the Limit of Education: A Socratic Curriculum Grounded in Finite Human Transcendence

1st Edition

By James M. Magrini
September 30, 2020

Bridging the gap between interpretations of "Third Way" Platonic scholarship and "phenomenological-ontological" scholarship, this book argues for a unique ontological-hermeneutic interpretation of Plato and Plato’s Socrates. Reconceptualizing Plato’s Socrates at the Limit of Education offers a ...

Finding Hope in the Turbulent Classroom Curriculum Theory, Psychoanalysis, and School-Based Practice

Finding Hope in the Turbulent Classroom: Curriculum Theory, Psychoanalysis, and School-Based Practice

1st Edition

By Alan A. Block
December 10, 2019

This book explores the practical and psychological factors that regulate teaching and learning in the classroom, and illustrates how hope and creativity may arise out of unforeseen, non-standard, or turbulent conditions. Written at the intersection of curriculum theory and psychoanalysis, this ...

Postmodern Dilemmas Outrageous Essays in Art & art Education

Postmodern Dilemmas: Outrageous Essays in Art & art Education

1st Edition

By Jan Jagodzinski
August 01, 1997

In Postmodern Dilemmas: Outrageous Essays in Art&Art Education and Pun(k) Deconstruction: Experimental Writings in Art&Art Education, jan jagodzinski presents a series of essays covering a timespan of approximately ten years. These essays chart the theory and practice of art&art education as it ...

Provoking Curriculum Encounters Across Educational Experience New Engagements with the Curriculum Theory Archive

Provoking Curriculum Encounters Across Educational Experience: New Engagements with the Curriculum Theory Archive

1st Edition

Edited By Teresa Strong-Wilson, Christian Ehret, David Lewkowich, Sandra Chang-Kredl
June 12, 2019

This book collects recent and creative theorizing emerging in the fields of curriculum studies and curriculum theory, through an emphasis on provoking encounters. Drawn from a return to foundational texts, the emphasis on an ‘encountering’ curriculum highlights the often overlooked, pre-conceptual ...

What Is Curriculum Theory?

What Is Curriculum Theory?

3rd Edition

By William F. Pinar
May 21, 2019

This primer for prospective and practicing teachers asks students to question the historical present and their relation to it, and in so doing, reflect on their own understandings of what it means to teach, to study, to educate, and to become educated in the present moment in the places we inhabit....

Arts Education and Curriculum Studies The Contributions of Rita L. Irwin

Arts Education and Curriculum Studies: The Contributions of Rita L. Irwin

1st Edition

Edited By Mindy R. Carter, Valerie Triggs
May 07, 2019

Highlighting Rita L. Irwin’s significant work in the fields of curriculum studies and arts education, this collection honors her well-known contribution of a/r/tography to curriculum studies in the form of arts based educational research and, beyond this, her contributions towards understanding the...

Christian Privilege in U.S. Education Legacies and Current Issues

Christian Privilege in U.S. Education: Legacies and Current Issues

1st Edition

By Kevin J. Burke, Avner Segall
May 07, 2019

Using critical curriculum theory as its lens, this book explores the relationship between religion—specifically, Christianity and the Judeo-Christian ethos underlying it—and secular public education in the United States. Despite various 20th-century court decisions separating religion and education...

Engaging Curriculum Bridging the Curriculum Theory and English Education Divide

Engaging Curriculum: Bridging the Curriculum Theory and English Education Divide

1st Edition

By Bill Green
May 07, 2019

Explicitly linking curriculum inquiry to English education via recurring themes of representation, democracy and knowledge, this book is a call for both researchers and practitioners to engage with curriculum, explicitly and deliberatively, as both a concept and a question. The approach is broadly ...

Place, Race, and Identity Formation Autobiographical Intersections in a Curriculum Theorist's Daily Life

Place, Race, and Identity Formation: Autobiographical Intersections in a Curriculum Theorist's Daily Life

1st Edition

By Ed Douglas McKnight
May 07, 2019

In this work of curriculum theory, Ed Douglas McKnight addresses and explores the intersections between place (with specific discussion of Kincheloe’s and Pinar’s conceptualization of place and identity) and race (specifically Winthrop Jordan’s historical analysis of race as an Anglo-European ...

Reconceptualizing Study in Educational Discourse and Practice

Reconceptualizing Study in Educational Discourse and Practice

1st Edition

Edited By Claudia W. Ruitenberg
May 07, 2019

Addressing studying as a distinct educational concept and phenomenon in its own right, the essays in this volume consider study and studying from a range of perspectives. Countering dominant educational discourses, which place a heavy emphasis on learning and instruction, the contributors explore ...

Sound Curriculum Sonic Studies in Educational Theory, Method, & Practice

Sound Curriculum: Sonic Studies in Educational Theory, Method, & Practice

1st Edition

By Walter S. Gershon
May 07, 2019

Part of a growing group of works that addresses the burgeoning field of sound studies, this book attends not only to theoretical and empirical examinations, but also to methodological and philosophical considerations at the intersection of sound and education. Gershon theoretically advances the ...

The Mythopoetics of Currere Memories, Dreams, and Literary Texts as Teaching Avenues to Self-Study

The Mythopoetics of Currere: Memories, Dreams, and Literary Texts as Teaching Avenues to Self-Study

1st Edition

By Mary Aswell Doll
May 07, 2019

In The Mythopoetics of Currere, Doll uses depth psychology, myth, and literature to offer a new approach to currere, the root of curriculum, through essays exploring significant literary images that open doorways into the fictions that layer the self. Offering a focus on the body, queer love, false...

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