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The Journal of Curriculum and Instruction (ISSN 1937-3929) is a biannual peer-reviewed open-access academic journal. It publishes articles about research, practice, and issues relevant to teaching and learning in the pre-kindergarten to grade 12 environment. The journal is published by the College of Education, East Carolina University. The ...
International Journal of Music Education; Journal of Music Teacher Education; Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy; Journal of Research in Music Education; Music Educators Journal; UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education
"Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work", Journal of Education, Vol. 162, no. 1, Fall 1980. [7] Social Class and School Knowledge (Curriculum Inquiry, 1981) Ghetto Schooling: A Political Economy of Urban Education (Teachers College Press, 1997) Radical Possibilities: Public Policy, Urban Education, and a New Social Movement (Routledge 2005)
Education research and information are essential to improving teaching, learning, and educational decision-making. ERIC provides access to 1.5 million bibliographic records ( citations , abstracts , and other pertinent data) of journal articles and other education-related materials, with hundreds of new records added every week.
The Journal of Chiropractic Education; Journal of College Student Development; Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing; Journal of Curriculum and Instruction; Journal of Early Childhood Literacy; Journal of Early Childhood Research; Journal of Economic Education; Journal of Education; Journal of Education for Sustainable Development; Journal ...
Video Journal of Education [31] features a series on her work, in addition, two other video series developed by ASCD focus on Dr. Jacobs’ curriculum models. [32] PBS features two of her courses for teachers, "Curriculum Mapping" by Heidi Hayes Jacobs I & II, [33] in their professional development program, PBS TeacherLine, delivered on-line.
The term of "curriculum hybridization" has been coined by early childhood researchers to describe the fusion of diverse curricular discourses [14] or approaches. [17] The ecological model of curriculum hybridization can be used to explain the cultural conflicts and fusion that may happen in developing or adapting curricula for pre-school. [16]
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]