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Shifting the boundaries: Teachers challenge contemporary curriculum thought

Describes informal curriculum discourse in a group of graduate students and their teacher who met regularly to discuss curriculum theory and research; examines power structure and assumptions, discussing ways in which habitual responses, roles, expectations, and identities were constructed by inters...

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Published in:Theory into practice 1992-06, Vol.31 (3), p.245-251
Main Author: Miller, Janet L.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Describes informal curriculum discourse in a group of graduate students and their teacher who met regularly to discuss curriculum theory and research; examines power structure and assumptions, discussing ways in which habitual responses, roles, expectations, and identities were constructed by intersections of personal, social, historical, and economic forces. (SM)
ISSN:0040-5841
1543-0421
DOI:10.1080/00405849209543549