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  1. Sublime heterogeneities in curriculum frameworks.Felicity Haynes - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (6):769–786.
    To what extent does the construction of any curriculum framework have to contain axiological assumptions? Educators have been made aware of tacit epistemological assumptions underlying existing curricular frameworks by the continual demands for their revision. Eisner suggested that curriculum policy should be centred around imagination; economic rationalists have suggested that it be made more functional and accountable than traditional university disciplines allow for. Is it possible, as Efland suggests, to combine competing traditional ideologies of education in a complex postmodern pastiche (...)
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  • Educational Leadership and Context: A Rendering of an Inseparable Relationship.Simon Clarke & Tom O’Donoghue - 2017 - British Journal of Educational Studies 65 (2):167-182.
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