Love in the Post-Reconceptualist Era of Curriculum Work
shared
This Book is Out of Stock!
by
English

About The Book

<p>By employing the autobiographical method of <i>currere</i> and bifocalization this book sheds light on the significance of love and the ethics of caregiving as means to transform curriculum studies into a post-reconceptualist and collective endeavor. </p><p>Advancing an understanding of curriculum as a collective public moral enterprise it critically asks whether we can build a world where love is not negotiated but only proliferated. Through the creation of short and interconnected autobiographical narratives about the meanings of love the author provides pivotal insights for curricularists who labor in conflicting and paradoxical contexts. As such the book seeks to demonstrate how the labor of love fortification may be accomplished in a world of agonistic antagonistic and competitive becoming(s). Highlighting the role of caregiving this book questions the role of evaluations in post-reconceptualization and provides insights for educators and policymakers on how to promote actualization and reconciliation in schools in contexts across the global-north and -south.</p><p>Engaging with a long scholarly tradition that ultimately seeks to understand the meanings of love in our lives and in our work supporting the historization of the field of curriculum and with an international focus this book will appeal to scholars and students with interests in curriculum studies and curriculum theory.</p>
Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
1793
2251
20% OFF
Paperback
Out Of Stock
All inclusive*
downArrow

Details


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE