ABSTRACT

This book addresses the question ‘What should be taught in schools and why?’. The book begins by stressing the way in which such a question should be approached and goes on to offer a comprehensive and stringent critique of a variety of principles for the selection of curriculum content, with particularly important sections on deschooling and the hidden culture curriculum theory. The final chapter contains the positive curricular recommendations, with virtually every candidate for curriculum time examined and assessed in respect of its educational worth.

chapter |3 pages

INTRODUCTION page

chapter 1|19 pages

TOWARDS AWORTHWHILE CURRICULUM

chapter 2|46 pages

Alternative Approaches to the Curriculum

chapter 3|25 pages

A ' WORTHWHILE ' CHAPTER

chapter 4|11 pages

The Curriculum

chapter iii|32 pages

Secondary stage

chapter iv|9 pages

Tertiary stage

chapter v|5 pages

Quaternary stage philosophy

chapter vi|7 pages

Conclusion