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  2. Curriculum studies - Wikipedia

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    Curriculum studies was created in 1930 and known as the first subdivision of the American Educational Research Association.It was originally created to be able to manage "the transition of the American secondary school from an elite preparatory school to a mass terminal secondary school" until the 1950s when "a preparation for college" became a larger concern. [4]

  3. William Pinar - Wikipedia

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    A prolific scholar in his right, Pinar also has established a number of academic journals and scholarly organizations, founding and establishing Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, founding the Bergamo Conference on Curriculum Theory and Classroom Practice, as well as the founding and presiding over the International Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies.

  4. Curriculum theory - Wikipedia

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    The first mention of the word "curriculum" in university records was in 1582, at the University of Leiden, Holland: "having completed the curriculum of his studies". [5] However, curriculum theory as a field of study is thought to have been initiated with the publication of The Yale Report on the Defense of the Classics in 1828, which promoted ...

  5. Curriculum - Wikipedia

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    A curriculum may also refer to a defined and prescribed course of studies, which students must fulfill in order to pass a certain level of education. For example, an elementary school might discuss how its curricula is designed to improve national testing scores or help students learn fundamental skills. An individual teacher might also refer ...

  6. List of academic fields - Wikipedia

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    Japanology (Japanese studies) Korean studies; Sinology (Chinese studies) Indology (South Asian studies) Bengal studies; Dravidian studies (Dravidology) Tamilology; Pakistan studies; Sindhology; Southeast Asian studies; European studies. Celtic studies; German studies; Indo-European studies; Scandinavian studies; Slavic studies; Australian ...

  7. Education sciences - Wikipedia

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    Education sciences, [1] also known as education studies, education theory, and traditionally called pedagogy, [2] seek to describe, understand, and prescribe education including education policy. Subfields include comparative education , educational research , instructional theory , curriculum theory and psychology , philosophy , sociology ...

  8. Category:Curricula - Wikipedia

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    Core Curriculum (Columbia College) Course (education) CSCOPE (education) Culturally relevant teaching; Curriculum and Standards Framework; Curriculum development; Curriculum for Excellence; Curriculum for Wales (2022–present) Curriculum mapping; Curriculum studies; Curriculum theory; Curriki

  9. Didactic method - Wikipedia

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    The consequences of these cultural differences then created two main didactic traditions: The Anglo-Saxon tradition of curriculum studies on one side and the Continental and North European tradition of didactics on the other. Still today, the science of didactics carries much less weight in much of the English-speaking world.