Places of Curriculum Making

Narrative Inquiries into Children's Lives in Motion

D. Jean Clandinin|Janice Huber|M. Shaun Murphy
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9781781902608
01 August 2012
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9780857248275
26 April 2011
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This book documents a radical shift in thinking from focusing on the school as the place where curriculum is made to realizing the ways children and families are engaged as curriculum makers in homes, in communities, and in the spaces in-between, outside of school. The narrative inquiry framing this book investigates the tensions experienced by teachers, children and families as they make curriculum attentive to lives. It draws on a research project involving multiperspectival narrative inquiries spanning four research sites and traces the tensions experienced by children, families and teachers in multiple curriculum making sites and some of the profound identity making and assessment making implications that become visible. Its attention to the relational in narrative inquiry is focused on tensions that shape lives and, as well, the unfolding of narrative inquiries. This informative book has a wide reaching audience of educational researchers, teacher educators, research methodologists, particularly those interested in narrative inquiry, curriculum scholars, graduate students, university faculty, teachers, administrators and parents alike.

Chapter 1. Interrupting Understandings of Curriculum Making Chapter 2. Narrative Inquiry As Relational Multiperspectival Inquiry  Chapter 3. Loyla's Familial Curriculum Making in the Home and Community Chapter 4. Ji-Sook's and Brent's Stories to Live By  Chapter 5. The School Curriculum Making of Ji-Sook and Brent  Chapter 6. The Familial Curriculum Making of Ji-Sook, Brent, and Their Families  Chapter 7. Living in Two Worlds of Curriculum Making: Children as World Travellers  Chapter 8. Conceptualizing Curriculum Making as Interwoven With Identity Making and Assessment Making  Chapter 9. Worlds and, of Necessity, World Travel: Conversations With Curriculum Theorists, Parents, Others, and Teacher Educators