ITINERANT CURRICULUM THEORY: TOWARDS A JUST PEDAGOGY

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  • Elizabeth Janson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12957/teias.2019.47462

Resumo

Abstract: In this article, I examine how Joao Paraskeva’s Curriculum Epistemologies deepens his previous work on Itinerant Curriculum Theory (ICT) and discuss how this can be seen within the US public education classroom. I analyze (a) how the intricacies of ICT allow educators to fight for a just pedagogy by creating spaces of empowerment for youth and decolonizing the Curriculum; (b) how the standardization of US curriculum can be seen as an anti-ICT which helps teachers theorize spaces for ICT. This analysis of ICT reflects the need to struggle for social and cognitive justice through a just pedagogy of hope.

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Publicado

20-12-2019

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Janson, E. (2019). ITINERANT CURRICULUM THEORY: TOWARDS A JUST PEDAGOGY. Revista Teias, 20(59), 212–218. https://doi.org/10.12957/teias.2019.47462