1st Edition

The Curriculum A Comparative Perspective

By Brian Holmes, Martin Mclean Copyright 1989
258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1989. What should be taught in schools? This book explores the differing curriculum traditions in Britain, Europe, the USA, Latin America, India and the Far East and the possibilities for change. For the practising teacher and the educationalist it opens up the debates about ‘quality’ in education which have been intense in many countries throughout the 1980s and focuses... Read more

Preface 1. Curriculum Theory 2. Individualism and the English Curriculum 3. Universal Knowledge and the French Curriculum 4. Curriculum Pluralism in a Mass System of Education - the USA 5. Marxist-Leninist Ideology - Curricula in the USSR 6. Curriculum Dependence - Transfers between Countries 7. The Curriculum in India - British Traditions, Ancient Philosophies and Independent Alternatives 8. Curriculum in Latin America - French Encyclopaedic Traditions, Recent North American Influences and ‘Popular Education’ Alternatives 9. Western Technology - Japanese Spirit 10. Voluntary Transfer - The People's Republic of China

Biography

Brian Holmes, Martin McLean