Schools for a Democratic Learning Society.
- What kind of curriculum do we need for life in the 21st century?
This is the central question which this book sets out to address. It is widely recognized that we need to reconsider the school curriculum. Schools need to teach literacy, numeracy and other skills but what else do children need to learn for life in present day and future society?
The book seeks to counter the incoherence and fragmentation of much curriculum thinking. It has a clear rationale - an explicit political and ethical framework - which underpins discussion and draws upon theory and research in a number of disciplines - social science, philosophy and politics. A curriculum for life is proposed as an alternative to the present National Curriculum. It is focussed on themes like social development, thinking skills, parenting, citizenship and work related learning. How and what to teach about these and other themes is highly contested and in the book a number of such themes are explored in the light of a particular conception of society and democracy. In this way it is hoped that a morally and intellectually serious debate about the curriculum can be generated.
The book will be of particular interest to teachers studying for advanced degrees, researchers and policy makers who are concerned with curriculum development in a changing society.
Suitable for academics, researchers and doctorate and masters students of education.