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      Why is My Curriculum White?

      Educational Philosophy and Theory
      Informa UK Limited

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          Reassessing 1960s philosophy of the curriculum

          John White (2005)
          A prominent thesis of British philosophy of education in the 1960s was that the pursuit of different forms of knowledge is central to education. The fact that the thesis is difficult to justify philosophically raises questions about its historical provenance. The idea of such a curriculum can be traced back through the history of the middle-class curriculum to the education of dissenters in the eighteenth century and further back still to sixteenth-century Ramism. There are indications that some leading 1960s philosophers of education were affected, positively or negatively, by these older religious ideas, but it is not clear how much should be made of this.
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            Educational Philosophy and Theory
            Educational Philosophy and Theory
            Informa UK Limited
            0013-1857
            1469-5812
            May 07 2015
            May 07 2015
            : 47
            : 7
            : 641-646
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            10.1080/00131857.2015.1037227
            8d216594-6ce5-47ba-8ea3-ca8abfb3935a
            © 2015
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