Places of Curriculum Making
Discover the transformative insights in Places of Curriculum Making by D. Jean Clandinin, published by Emerald Publishing Limited in 2012. This compelling 168-page paperback delves into the vital role of schools as environments where curriculum is not just delivered but actively created. Clandinin explores how children and families become integral curriculum makers within their homes and communities, highlighting the dynamic interactions that occur beyond the classroom. The book sheds light on the tensions faced by educators, students, and families as they strive to shape a curriculum that resonates with their lived experiences. Perfect for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in curriculum development, this work invites readers to rethink traditional educational boundaries and embrace a more inclusive approach to learning.