Experts and Control of the Curriculum

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  • A. S. Carson

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v13i2.43791

Résumé

Control of School curriculum has been a dormant issue poked alive in recent years. Since Plato, a stock answer has been that relevant experts should have control. One novel and interesting argument against this is that curriculum decision making is simply not a sufficiently recondite area to warrant helmsmanship by theorists. This argument is presented and attacked. In its place is offered quite a different reason for rejecting control by experts.

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2018-05-11

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