ABSTRACT

In 1969, Bill Pinar was privileged to study with Dwayne Huebner at Teachers College. In a large room with 70 others, he watched an extraordinary figure in the distance--speaking a tongue few of them grasped--whom they all found compelling. They knew they were in the presence of a most remarkable and learned man. Huebner helped create the world which contemporary curriculum scholars now inhabit and labor to recreate as educators and theoreticians. His generative influence has been evident in many discourses, including the political, the phenomenological, the aesthetic, and the theological. This volume situates Huebner's work historically, emphasizing the ways it foreshadowed the reconceptualization of the field in the 1970s.

chapter |9 pages

The Capacity for Wonder and Education

(1959)

chapter |5 pages

Is The Elementary Curriculum Adequate?

(1961)

chapter |8 pages

Politics and the Curriculum

(1962)

chapter |13 pages

The Art of Teaching 1

(1962)

chapter |8 pages

Knowledge

An Instrument of Man (1962)

chapter |22 pages

Knowledge and the Curriculum

(1962)

chapter |8 pages

Classroom Action

(1962)

chapter |20 pages

New Modes of Man's Relationship to Man

(1963)

chapter |7 pages

Politics and Curriculum

(1964)

chapter |17 pages

Curricular Language and Classroom Meanings

(1966)

chapter |12 pages

Curriculum as Concern for Man's Temporality

(1967)

chapter |16 pages

The Leadership Role in Curriculum Change

(1966)

chapter |9 pages

Education in the Church

(1972)

chapter |14 pages

Toward a Remaking of Curricular Language

(1974)

chapter |14 pages

The Thingness of Educational Content

(1974)

chapter |19 pages

The Tasks of the Curricular Theorist

(1975)

chapter |16 pages

Curriculum Field: Its Wake and Our Work

(1976)

chapter |28 pages

An Educator's Perspective on Language About God

(1977)

chapter |13 pages

Developing Teacher Competencies

(1979)

chapter |9 pages

Babel: A Reflection on Confounded Speech

(1985)

chapter |19 pages

Education in Congregation and Seminary

(1985)

chapter |13 pages

Spirituality and Knowing

(1985)

chapter |11 pages

Religious Metaphors in the Language of Education

(1985)

chapter |10 pages

Christian Growth in Faith

(1985)

chapter |9 pages

Teaching as a Vocation

(1987)

chapter |5 pages

Educational Activity and Prophetic Criticism

(1991)

chapter |16 pages

Education and Spirituality

(1993)

chapter |15 pages

Can Theological Education be Church Education?

(1993)

chapter |14 pages

Challenges Bequeathed

(1996)