Beschreibung
can be viewed as a holistic approach to education, conservation, and community development that uses place as an integrating context for learning. This book introduces foundational principles that ask us to imagine the full realization of curriculum spaces and show us how to examine the philosophical and cultural roots of these most essential principles.
Autorenportrait
David M. Callejo Pérez is Associate Provost at Saginaw Valley State University. He has authored books and published over 75 papers on civil rights, identity, urban and rural education, Latino/a(s), higher education, policy, and evaluation.
Donna Adair Breault is Professor and Department Head in Childhood Education and Family Studies at Missouri State University. She has authored books and articles focusing on Dewey’s theory of inquiry, curriculum, educational leadership, and organizational dynamics within higher education.
William L. White is an Associate Professor of Educational Foundations at the State University of New York–Buffalo. He serves as the Chair of the Department of Social and Psychological Foundations of Education as well as the College’s Director of Faculty Development.
Inhalt
Contents: The Transactional Spaces of Curriculum: Rethinking «Community» and Re-Engaging Educators – The Aesthetic Moment in Education – Disrupting our Imagined Communities: The Role of Ritual in Promoting Cosmopolitan Curriculum Communities – Re-Assessing and Re-Capturing Space Through Radical Curriculum – Urban Spaces – Curriculum as Transactional Aesthetic.