First published in 1992, this book presents unique quantitative data on the content coverage of primary education in a large number of countries since 1920.



Autorentext

John Meyer, David Kamens, Aaron Benavot



Inhalt

List of Tables

Author's Preface

1. Introduction

Part I: The Worldwide Institutionalization of Primary School Curricula

2. Background: A Perspective on the Curriculum and Curricular Research John W. Meyer

3. Description of the Curriculum Database and the Methodologies Employed Aaron Benavot

4. Knowledge for the Masses: World Models and National Curricula, 1920-1986 Aaron Benavot, Yun-Kyung Cha, David H. Kamens, John W. Meyer and Suk-Ying Wong

5. The Origins and Expansion of Primary School Curricula: 1800-1920 Yun-Kyung Cha

6. Variant Forms: Cases of Countries with Distinct Curricula David H. Kamens

Part II: Studies of Specific Subject Areas

7. Language Instruction in National Curricula, 1850-1986: The Effect of the Global System Yun-Kyung Cha

8. A Comparative and Historical Analysis of Mathematics and Science Curricula, 1800-1986 David H. Kamens and Aaron Benavot

9. The Evolution and Organisation of the Social Science Curriculum Suk-Ying Wong

10. Values Education in the Curriculum: Some Comparative Empirical Data Yun-Kyung Cha, Suk-Ying Wong and John W. Meyer

11. The Formation of New Subjects in Mass Schooling: Nineteenth Century Origins and Twentieth Century Diffusion of Art and Physical Education David H. Kamens and Yun-Kyung Cha

12. Conclusion: Accounting for a World Curriculum John W. Meyer and David H. Kamens

Bibliography

Index

Titel
School Knowledge for the Masses
Untertitel
World Models and National Primary Curricular Categories in the Twentieth Century
EAN
9781351846103
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
28.04.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
19.24 MB
Anzahl Seiten
220