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                      LEADERS IN EDUCATIONAL STUDIES                                                                                                  LEADERS IN EDUCATIONAL STUDIES
                      Leaders in Curriculum Studies                                                                              Leaders in Curriculum Studies
                      Intellectual Self-Portraits                                                                                                       Leaders in Curriculum
                      Edmund C. Short                                                                                                                   Studies  
                      University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA 
                      and                                                                                                                               Intellectual Self-Portraits 
                      Leonard J. Waks (Eds.)
                      Temple University, Philadelphia,  USA
                      In the 1950s and 1960s school teaching became a university-based profession, and scholars                                         Edmund C. Short and Leonard J. Waks (Eds.)
                      and policy leaders looked to the humanities and social sciences in building an appropriate
                      knowledge base. By the mid-1960s there was talk about a “new” philosophy, history, and
                      sociology of education. 
                      Curriculum thinkers such as Joseph Schwab, Dwayne Heubner and Paul Hirst initiated new
                      intellectual projects to supplement applied work in curriculum. By the 1970s the field was in
                      the process of re-conceptualization, as a new generation of scholars provided deep critical
                      insights into the social, political and cultural dynamics of school experience and templates
                      for renewal of curriculum research and practice.  
                      In this book, 18 leading curriculum scholars since 1970 who remain influential today present
                      the fascinating stories of their lives and important new contributions to the field. They trace          Leonard J. Waks (Eds.)Edmund C. Short and 
                      their early experiences in teaching and curriculum development, creative directions in their
                      work, mature ideas and perceptions of future directions for the field. Each chapter contains a
                      list of works chosen by the authors as their personal favorites.
                      This book offers an ideal companion to courses in curriculum studies and a guide for scholars
                      seeking to understand the main currents in this field today. In a single volume it presents a
                      bird’s eye view of the entire field as told in the words of its leading figures. 
                          “This collection casts a bright light on the identity of the field of curriculum studies and
                          its evolution. The essays make for wonderfully accessible and engaging reading. They are
                          even more impressive in the fluency with which the authors use their individual histories
                          to illuminate the field. We in the next cohort might take a   ISBN 978-90-8790-850-8
                          page from their experiences, ideas, accomplishments, and
                          sometimes explicit advice.”
                      From the Foreword by Reba Page                                                                                                     SensePublishers
                      SensePublishers                       LIES 2
                Leaders in Curriculum Studies 
                                      
                                      
                 
                 
              LEADERS IN EDUCATIONAL STUDIES  
               
               
              Series Editor: 
               
              Leonard J. Waks 
              Temple University, Philadelphia,  USA 
               
               
               
              Scope: 
              Leaders in Educational Studies provides a comprehensive account of the transfor-
              mation of educational knowledge since 1960, based on rich, first-person accounts 
              of the process by its acknowledged leaders.  
               The initial volume, Leaders in Philosophy of Education: Intellectual Self Portraits, 
              contains personal essays by 24 leading philosophers of education from North 
              America and the United Kingdom. The current volume, Leaders in Curriculum 
              Studies: Intellectual Self-Portraits, contains similar essays by 18 leading curriculum 
              scholars. Subsequent volumes are planned for history of education and other fields 
              of educational scholarship. The series provides unique insights into the formation 
              of the knowledge base in education, as well as a birds-eye view of contemporary 
              educational scholarship.     
               Until the 1950s school teachers were trained for the most part in normal schools 
              or teacher training colleges. The instructors were drawn from the teacher corps; 
              they were not professional scholars. In the late 1950s plans were made to bring a 
              higher level of professionalism to teaching. In the United States, the remaining 
              normal schools initially became state colleges, and eventually state universities. In 
              the United Kingdom, the training colleges were initially brought under the supervision 
              of university institutes; eventually teaching was transformed into an all-graduate 
              profession.  
               Commentators on both sides of the Atlantic argued that if education was to 
              become a proper field of university study then educational scholarship itself would 
              have to be transformed. Scholars were recruited into educational studies from 
              social sciences and humanities disciplines to contribute to teacher education and to 
              train a new generation of educational scholars in contemporary research methods. 
              Under their influence the knowledge base for education has been completely trans-
              formed. In addition to major accomplishments in philosophy, history, sociology 
              and economics of education, interdisciplinary work in educational studies has 
              flourished. The series documents this transformation. 
               
               
                  
                 Leaders in Curriculum Studies 
                 Intellectual Self-Portraits 
                  
                                       
                                       
                 Editors: 
                                       
                 Edmund C. Short 
                 University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA  
                  
                 Leonard J. Waks 
                 Temple University, Philadelphia, USA 
                  
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                                       
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                               
                               
                               
                               
                 SENSE PUBLISHERS  
                 ROTTERDAM/BOSTON/TAIPEI  
                                       
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