Rich task implementation: modernism meets postmodernism
Contribuinte(s) |
P. Christie |
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01/01/2003
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Resumo |
School renewal', 'productive pedagogies', 'rich tasks', 'New Basics', 'key learning areas'--these are some of the discourses of change in selected Queensland schools. This paper will report on teaching as an insider/outsider in a school's Health and Physical Education department during a time of intense pressure for structural, curriculum and pedagogical shifts. As a teacher/researcher, I spent ten weeks in a government secondary school attempting to implement rich tasks as well as collect data using formal and informal interviews, field note, and document analyses, with a focus upon teachers', students' and administrators' sense of change processes and outcomes. It is suggested that the processes of, and barriers to, curriculum change in this context are best explained in terms of tensions between modernist and postmodernist phenomena. |
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eng |
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Carfax |
Palavras-Chave | #Curriculum change #Physical education #Pedagogy #330205 Curriculum Studies - Other Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts Education #C1 #330299 Curriculum Studies not elsewhere classified #749999 Education and training not elsewhere classified |
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Journal Article |