Equity, Teaching Practice and the Curriculum: Exploring Differences in Access to Knowledge

This book explores how different classroom discourses and concepts of knowledge permeate teaching in high- and low-performance classrooms. Drawing on empirical research from classrooms in Sweden, it presents a theory-based framework for classroom research.

The book examines the central concepts of knowledge, curriculum, pedagogy and equity to discuss differences in access to knowledge and the implications of these differences for students' future opportunities and well-being. It analyses the relationships between different teaching factors and discusses teaching from democratic perspectives developed within curriculum theory. Combining insights from curriculum theory with insights from sociolinguistic and sociocultural classroom research, this project breaks new ground in how knowledge from curriculum content is recontextualised into concrete teaching practices in the context of a standards-based curriculum.

Providing valuable insights into the intersections between classroom practice, student performance and teacher expectations, this book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of curriculum research, education policy, teacher education and classroom practice.

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Equity, Teaching Practice and the Curriculum: Exploring Differences in Access to Knowledge

This book explores how different classroom discourses and concepts of knowledge permeate teaching in high- and low-performance classrooms. Drawing on empirical research from classrooms in Sweden, it presents a theory-based framework for classroom research.

The book examines the central concepts of knowledge, curriculum, pedagogy and equity to discuss differences in access to knowledge and the implications of these differences for students' future opportunities and well-being. It analyses the relationships between different teaching factors and discusses teaching from democratic perspectives developed within curriculum theory. Combining insights from curriculum theory with insights from sociolinguistic and sociocultural classroom research, this project breaks new ground in how knowledge from curriculum content is recontextualised into concrete teaching practices in the context of a standards-based curriculum.

Providing valuable insights into the intersections between classroom practice, student performance and teacher expectations, this book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of curriculum research, education policy, teacher education and classroom practice.

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Equity, Teaching Practice and the Curriculum: Exploring Differences in Access to Knowledge

Equity, Teaching Practice and the Curriculum: Exploring Differences in Access to Knowledge

by Ninni Wahlström (Editor)
Equity, Teaching Practice and the Curriculum: Exploring Differences in Access to Knowledge

Equity, Teaching Practice and the Curriculum: Exploring Differences in Access to Knowledge

by Ninni Wahlström (Editor)

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Overview

This book explores how different classroom discourses and concepts of knowledge permeate teaching in high- and low-performance classrooms. Drawing on empirical research from classrooms in Sweden, it presents a theory-based framework for classroom research.

The book examines the central concepts of knowledge, curriculum, pedagogy and equity to discuss differences in access to knowledge and the implications of these differences for students' future opportunities and well-being. It analyses the relationships between different teaching factors and discusses teaching from democratic perspectives developed within curriculum theory. Combining insights from curriculum theory with insights from sociolinguistic and sociocultural classroom research, this project breaks new ground in how knowledge from curriculum content is recontextualised into concrete teaching practices in the context of a standards-based curriculum.

Providing valuable insights into the intersections between classroom practice, student performance and teacher expectations, this book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of curriculum research, education policy, teacher education and classroom practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032110219
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/25/2023
Series: Routledge Research in Education
Pages: 170
Sales rank: 1,078,974
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ninni Wahlström is Professor at the Department of Didactics and Teachers’ Practices at Linnaeus University, Sweden.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The Role of the School as the Promotion of Knowledge, Equity and Democratic Norms. 2. Policy, Knowledge and Promoting a Democratic Stance. 3. Equity in Education: Equal Opportunities for What? 4. Exploring the Importance of Teacher Feedback: Connecting Truthfulness and Student Learning. 5. The Students’ Role in Standards-Based Education: Some Critical Reflections on Pedagogical Implications. 6. Curriculum Coherence: Exploring the Intended and Enacted Curriculum in Different Schools. 7. Principal Agency: Educational Leadership at the Intersection Between Past Experiences and Present Environments. 8. Teaching Repertoires and Student Perceptions of Knowledge in High- and Low-Performance Classrooms. 9. Pedagogical Segregation from Students’ Perspectives. 10. Knowledge, Curriculum and Teaching on Matters that Concern: A concluding Discussion.

 
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