1st Edition
Transnational Perspectives on Curriculum History
Introduction: Curriculum history and transnational perspectives for studies: generating debates on educational research, Gary McCulloch, Ivor Goodson and Mariano González Delgado
Chapter 1: From Mystification to Markets: the Evolution of Curriculum History and Life History, Ivor Goodson
Chapter 2: Physics for the Enquiring Mind: The Nuffield Physics Ordinary-Level Course, 1962-1966, Gary McCulloch
Chapter 3: Narratives of education and curriculum transition in the formerly socialist European countries: the example of Estonia, Rain Mikser & Ivor Goodson
Chapter 4: African American Curriculum History: New Possibilities and Directions, LaGarrett J. King, Alana D. Murray & Christine Woyshner
Chapter 5: UNESCO mediation in Francoist curriculum policy: the case of educational television in Spain, Mariano González-Delgado & Tamar Groves
Chapter 6: Transnational information flow and domestic concerns: Japanese educational exhibits in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Britain, Mari Hiraoka
Chapter 7: Local versus national history of education: The case of Swedish school governance, 1950-1990, Johan Prytz & Johanna Ringarp
Chapter 8: Curriculum History Research in Mainland China and Taiwan: Its Status and Prospect, Caixia Peng
Chapter 9: Transnational colonial entanglements: South African teacher education college curricula, Linda Chisholm
Chapter 10: The failure of a pedagogical innovation: learning to write in Brazil and France at the end of the nineteenth century, Diana Gonçalves Vidal
Chapter 11: The two faces of the same coin: National and individual refraction in curriculum policies in Portugal, Elsa Estrela
Conclusions: Transnational perspectives on Curriculum History, Gary McCulloch, Ivor Goodson & Mariano González-Delgado
Biography
Gary McCulloch is the inaugural Brian Simon Professor of the History of Education at UCL Institute of Education, UK.
Ivor Goodson is Full Professor of Learning Theory at Education Research Centre, University of Brighton, UK.
Mariano González-Delgado is Assistant Professor of History of Education at Universidad de La Laguna, Spain.






