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Schools as curriculum agencies : Asian and European perspectives on school-based curriculum development / edited by Edmond Hau-fai Law, Nienke Nieveen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Rotterdam ; Boston : Sense Publishers, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: viii, 297 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9460912796
  • 9789460912795
  • 946091280X
  • 9789460912801
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 375.001 22
LOC classification:
  • LB2806.15 .S36 2010
Contents:
School-based curriculum development for new times : a comparative analysis / Kerry J. Kennedy -- School-based curriculum development in mainland China / Chenzhi Li and Feifei Shuai -- Managing curriculum change in mainland China : a Shanghai case study / Edmond Hau-Fai Law and Gangping Wu -- School-based curriculum development in Hong Kong : an arduous journey / Chi-Chung Lam and Shirley S.Y. Yeung -- Implementation of a school-based curriculum development project in Hong Kong / Edmond Hau-fai Law, Jan Van Den Akker and Sally Wan -- The current curriculum reform in Japan : its context and practices / Shigeru Asanuma -- The practice of school-based curriculum development in Korea / Young-Keun Jeong -- An emergent culture of school-based curriculum development in Singapore / Nora Teo and Margery Osborne -- School-based curriculum development in Taiwan / Chia-Yu Chang and Jenq-Jye Hwang -- School-based curriculum development in Austria / Michael Schratz and Tanja Westfall-Greiter -- Changing the patterns of group work in England / Maurice Galton -- School-based curriculum development in Finland / Eero Ropo and Jouni Valijarvi -- Transforming the school curriculum in Germany / Uwe Hameyer -- School-based curriculum development in the Irish context / Majella Dempsey, Anne Looney and Majella O'Shea -- Schools as curriculum agencies in Sweden / Ulf Blossing, Mats Ekholm and Hans-Åke Scherp -- Framing and supporting school-based curriculum development in the Netherlands / Nienke Nieveen, Jan van den Akker and Frans Resink -- Re-examining the conceptual models for school-based curriculum development / Colin J. Marsh.
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Includes bibliographical references.

School-based curriculum development for new times : a comparative analysis / Kerry J. Kennedy -- School-based curriculum development in mainland China / Chenzhi Li and Feifei Shuai -- Managing curriculum change in mainland China : a Shanghai case study / Edmond Hau-Fai Law and Gangping Wu -- School-based curriculum development in Hong Kong : an arduous journey / Chi-Chung Lam and Shirley S.Y. Yeung -- Implementation of a school-based curriculum development project in Hong Kong / Edmond Hau-fai Law, Jan Van Den Akker and Sally Wan -- The current curriculum reform in Japan : its context and practices / Shigeru Asanuma -- The practice of school-based curriculum development in Korea / Young-Keun Jeong -- An emergent culture of school-based curriculum development in Singapore / Nora Teo and Margery Osborne -- School-based curriculum development in Taiwan / Chia-Yu Chang and Jenq-Jye Hwang -- School-based curriculum development in Austria / Michael Schratz and Tanja Westfall-Greiter -- Changing the patterns of group work in England / Maurice Galton -- School-based curriculum development in Finland / Eero Ropo and Jouni Valijarvi -- Transforming the school curriculum in Germany / Uwe Hameyer -- School-based curriculum development in the Irish context / Majella Dempsey, Anne Looney and Majella O'Shea -- Schools as curriculum agencies in Sweden / Ulf Blossing, Mats Ekholm and Hans-Åke Scherp -- Framing and supporting school-based curriculum development in the Netherlands / Nienke Nieveen, Jan van den Akker and Frans Resink -- Re-examining the conceptual models for school-based curriculum development / Colin J. Marsh.

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