2017
DOI: 10.1108/s2056-375220170000003008
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The Role of Curriculum Theory in Contemporary Higher Education Research and Practice

Abstract: In the light of recent debates on the possible issues in curriculum studies, formulated particularly in the field of sociology of education, this paper discusses the role and the importance of curriculum theories in higher education. Focusing on the historical and the conceptual roots of curriculum theory approaches, the argument is that the dispute and the separation between normative and critical roles of curriculum theories are important to overcome in today's competency-based and outcome-focused context of… Show more

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“…Internationally, countries have different policies that guide course development. In countries such as Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, HE courses are expected to respond to the requirements of government qualification frameworks, professional accreditation requirements and the demands of industry (Bovill & Woolmer, 2019; Darwin, 2017; Khan & Law, 2015; Lindén et al, 2017). At the local level providers of HE have worked to differentiate their courses by tailoring them, so they include different elements such as graduate capabilities (Bovill et al, 2011; Kahn & Law, 2015), majors and capstone units (Ishiyama, 2005).…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Internationally, countries have different policies that guide course development. In countries such as Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America, HE courses are expected to respond to the requirements of government qualification frameworks, professional accreditation requirements and the demands of industry (Bovill & Woolmer, 2019; Darwin, 2017; Khan & Law, 2015; Lindén et al, 2017). At the local level providers of HE have worked to differentiate their courses by tailoring them, so they include different elements such as graduate capabilities (Bovill et al, 2011; Kahn & Law, 2015), majors and capstone units (Ishiyama, 2005).…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decisions about curriculum theory, design, development, mode of delivery and approaches to teaching and learning impact on the student experience. Yet, in HE decisions about the curriculum, ‘are usually made by people who lack an educational degree or background in the educational sciences’ (Lindén et al, 2017, p. 138). Insights from this research highlight that an absence of knowledge and skills in relation to curriculum may be problematic.…”
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“…Linden, et al [13] describe the influence of curriculum theories in higher education while concentrating on their historical and conceptual roots. Results show that adapting modern higher education environments requires identifying the differences between normative and critical curriculum while keeping in mind the curricula' influence.…”
Section: A Strategic Design For Creating a Curriculum Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results show that adapting modern higher education environments requires identifying the differences between normative and critical curriculum while keeping in mind the curricula' influence. Roth and Thom [14] clarify the differences in curriculum theory over the past decade or two; they claim that number of curriculum topics studied has increased along with methodological and theoretical expansions. Their research indicates that curriculum inquiry is becoming more widespread and that there is potential for a cross-cultural attitude.…”
Section: A Strategic Design For Creating a Curriculum Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%