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Studies in Curriculum Theory Series


About the Series

In this age of multimedia information overload, scholars and students may not be able to keep up with the proliferation of different topical, trendy book series in the field of curriculum theory. It will be a relief to know that one publisher offers a balanced, solid, forward-looking series devoted to significant and enduring scholarship, as opposed to a narrow range of topics or a single approach or point of view. This series is conceived as the series busy scholars and students can trust and depend on to deliver important scholarship in the various "discourses" that comprise the increasingly complex field of curriculum theory.

The range of the series is both broad (all of curriculum theory) and limited (only important, lasting scholarship) – including but not confined to historical, philosophical, critical, multicultural, feminist, comparative, international, aesthetic, and spiritual topics and approaches. Books in this series are intended for scholars and for students at the doctoral and, in some cases, master's levels.

Persons interested in submitting book proposals or in serving as reviewers for this series are invited to contact:

Professor William F. Pinar, Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia, Canada

Faculty of Education
Department of Curriculum Studies
2125 Main Mall
Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4
Canada
EMAIL: [email protected]

Kirsty Hardwick, Commissioning Editor, Education Research, Routledge
EMAIL: [email protected]

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International Handbook of Curriculum Research

International Handbook of Curriculum Research

2nd Edition

Edited By William F. Pinar
September 03, 2013

Continuing its calling to define the field and where it is going, the Second Edition of this landmark handbook brings up to date its comprehensive reportage of scholarly developments and school curriculum initiatives worldwide, providing a panoramic view of the state of curriculum studies globally....

The Education of Eros A History of Education and the Problem of Adolescent Sexuality

The Education of Eros: A History of Education and the Problem of Adolescent Sexuality

1st Edition

By Dennis L. Carlson
October 14, 2013

The Education of Eros is the first and only comprehensive history of sexuality education and the “problem” of adolescent sexuality from the mid-20th century to the beginning of the 21st. It explores how professional health educators, policy makers, and social and religious conservatives differed in...

Languages of Education Protestant Legacies, National Identities, and Global Aspirations

Languages of Education: Protestant Legacies, National Identities, and Global Aspirations

1st Edition

By Daniel Tröhler
July 08, 2013

In this landmark contribution to the study of the formation of the modern school, Daniel Tröhler applies one of the most recognized methods of historical research to an analysis of the "language" of the academic discipline of education. Arguing the value of looking at languages rather than ...

Curricular Conversations Play is the (Missing) Thing

Curricular Conversations: Play is the (Missing) Thing

1st Edition

By Margaret Macintyre Latta
October 05, 2012

The central theme of Curricular Conversations is this: Play is the thing that brings aesthetic curricular complications near educators and their students, making the lived consequences very vivid, tangible, and possible. Viewing curriculum as genuine inquiry into what is worth knowing, rather than ...

Subjectivity, Curriculum, and Society Between and Beyond the German Didaktik and Anglo-American Curriculum Studies

Subjectivity, Curriculum, and Society: Between and Beyond the German Didaktik and Anglo-American Curriculum Studies

1st Edition

By Tero Autio
December 14, 2012

In this book Tero Autio traces not only the key philosophical currents that structure traditional Anglo-American instrumental curriculum theory and Didaktik theories of curriculum which are lesser-known in the U.S., but also the divide between them and, implicitly, the opportunities for traversing ...

The Lure of the Transcendent Collected Essays By Dwayne E. Huebner

The Lure of the Transcendent: Collected Essays By Dwayne E. Huebner

1st Edition

By Dwayne Huebner, Vikki Hillis, Dwayne Huebner, William F. Pinar
February 01, 1999

In 1969, Bill Pinar was privileged to study with Dwayne Huebner at Teachers College. In a large room with 70 others, he watched an extraordinary figure in the distance--speaking a tongue few of them grasped--whom they all found compelling. They knew they were in the presence of a most remarkable ...

Queer Theory in Education

Queer Theory in Education

1st Edition

Edited By William F. Pinar
September 01, 1998

Theoretical studies in curriculum have begun to move into cultural studies--one vibrant and increasingly visible sector of which is queer theory. Queer Theory in Education brings together the most prominent and promising scholars in the field of education--primarily but not exclusively in ...

Disavowed Knowledge Psychoanalysis, Education, and Teaching

Disavowed Knowledge: Psychoanalysis, Education, and Teaching

1st Edition

By Peter Maas Taubman
October 10, 2011

This is the first and only book to detail the history of the century-long relationship between education and psychoanalysis. Relying on primary and secondary sources, it provides not only a historical context but also a psychoanalytically informed analysis. In considering what it means to think ...

Cultures of Curriculum

Cultures of Curriculum

2nd Edition

Edited By Pamela Bolotin Joseph
November 08, 2010

Using "cultures of curriculum" as a lens, this clear, compelling text reveals and critically examines the belief systems and classroom practices of curricular orientations in contemporary American society. It is designed to foster awareness, examination, and deliberation about the curricula planned...

Engendering Curriculum History

Engendering Curriculum History

1st Edition

By Petra Hendry
March 29, 2011

How can curriculum history be re-envisioned from a feminist, poststructuralist perspective? Engendering Curriculum History disrupts dominant notions of history as linear, as inevitable progress, and as embedded in the individual. This conversation requires a history that seeks re-memberance not ...

Handbook of Public Pedagogy Education and Learning Beyond Schooling

Handbook of Public Pedagogy: Education and Learning Beyond Schooling

1st Edition

Edited By Jennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick
December 09, 2009

Bringing together scholars, public intellectuals, and activists from across the field of education, the Handbook of Public Pedagogy explores and maps the terrain of this burgeoning field. For the first time in one comprehensive volume, readers will be able to learn about the history and scope of ...

Teaching By Numbers Deconstructing the Discourse of Standards and Accountability in Education

Teaching By Numbers: Deconstructing the Discourse of Standards and Accountability in Education

1st Edition

By Peter Maas Taubman
April 15, 2009

Over the last decade the transformation in the field of education that is occurring under the twin banners of "standards" and "accountability" has materially affected every aspect of schooling, teaching, and teacher education in the United States. Teaching By Numbers, offers interdisciplinary ways ...

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