Schools as Curriculum Agencies

Asian and European Perspectives on School-Based Curriculum Development

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Over the last decades, school-based curriculum development (SBCD) has been widely applied in many countries to bring about innovations in schools and classrooms. The notion of SBCD and its practice, albeit the diversity in terms of policies and cultures in different countries, stems from the need for a more participatory educational system, responsive to local concerns. This book provides readers with an update of the concepts related to SBCD and vivid cases about how SBCD has been conceived and implemented in six Asian countries (including China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan) and seven European countries (including Austria, England, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, and The Netherlands). The differences and commonalities in rationales and practices within and between the Asian and European continents make stimulating, new comparisons possible, elaborating and deepening the knowledge base about SBCD. This is a timely collection for school leaders and teachers, policy makers, support groups, educational researchers and students, especially in the domain of curriculum studies.

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School-based Curriculum Development for New Times
A Comparative Analysis
Pages: 1–18
Managing Curriculum Change in Mainland China
A Shanghai Case Study
Pages: 45–59
The Current Curriculum Reform in Japan
Its Context and Practices
Pages: 99–111
An Emergent Culture of School-Based Curriculum Development in Singapore
The Evolving Role of Primary 1 Teachers
Pages: 131–149
Changing the Patterns of Group Work in England
A Collaboration with Teachers
Pages: 179–196
Educational Researchers and their students
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