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Title: The Australian Curriculum :promises, problems and possibilities /edited by Alan Reid and Deborah Price. Location: 375 AUS Added Name: Reid, Alan, (editor.). Price, Deborah, (editor.). Subject: Curriculum planning. Education -- Curricula. Curriculum evaluation. Curriculum design. National programs. Preservice teacher education. Primary secondary education. National curriculum. Curriculum development. Curriculum implementation. Curriculum policy. Curriculum planning -- Australia. Education -- Curricula -- Australia. ISBN: 9781875864775 1875864776 (Trade Paper) Collation: viii. 276 pages :illustrations ; 25 cm. Contents Note: Introduction -- Part 1.The Australian curriculum: an overview -- Part 2. The Australian curriculum and its architecture: learning areas -- Part 3. The Australian curriculum and its architecture: general capabilities, cross-curriculum priorities and assessment -- Part 4. Learner diversity: the Australian curriculum and the opportunity to learn -- Part 5. Some reflection -- Part 6. Epilogue. Summary Note: " Over the last decade, Australia has been implementing a national curriculum, moving away from state-based control and marking a dramatic shift in the Australian education system. This raises a number of questions: Why and how did this happen? What were the debates, disputes and processes that led to the current version of the Australian Curriculum? To what extent does it meet the future needs of our society? Is it a national curriculum, or do states and territories still retain control? What might or should happen from here? In this book, many of Australia's leading curriculum scholars explore these questions. The book will assist in understanding and analysing the debates and tensions around the Australian Curriculum, how these played out,and how the outcomes of these debates are represented." - Back cover. General Note: Includes bibliographical references. Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. ------------------------------ TF1274898 Available at Main Loan 375 AUS -----------------------------------------------