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Stenhouse - The content of
education
Session 3
Introduction 1
• All of us have opinions about what the content of
the curriculum should be.
For example,
economic skills should be taught to be able to get a
job.
Indigenous knowledge should be taught.
Subjects should be taught.
Everyday knowledge
Practical knowledge
Introduction 2
• What do you think should be taught? Why?
Introduction 3
• What are your views on the current CAPS?
• What’s wrong with it?
• What are its strengths?
Stenhouse
• The content of education.
• Notion of ‘worthwhile knowledge’
• Assume that you are a curriculum planner –
• 1. Would you select knowledge on the basis
of social relevance and pupil interest and then
introduce worthwhile knowledge? Why?
• 2. Would you select ‘worthwhile’ subject
knowledge and try to interest pupils in it?
Why?
• The school has the task of making available to
the young a selection of society’s intellectual,
emotional and technical capital.
• Stenhouse calls this public knowledge or
public traditions
• Schools teach a variety of public traditions –
bodies of knowledge or academic disciplines,
arts, skills, languages,
• Also referred to as elements in culture
• The school cannot transmit the entire culture –
• as it selects should it follow the principle of relevance
or interest and try to guide pupils to what is ultimately
worthwhile. OR
• should it choose what is judged worthwhile and
attempt to teach it so that it invokes students interest.
Stenhouse writes about the content of education – what ought to be taught
and why.
• He notes the sociological approach to knowledge and the philosophical
approach to knowledge.
The sociological approach highlights
• that knowledge is not neutral,
• that dominant forms of knowledge are biased,
• That dominant group’s knowledge is selected
• that this knowledge serves the interests of dominant groups,
So key questions are
• whose knowledge counts as knowledge?
• Whose interest is served?
The philosophical approach emphasizes
• The structure and nature of knowledge itself
• that worthwhile knowledge is objective,
• and is not dependent on the whims of politicians,
• demands of society
• or the whims of learners
• Most important is for students to learn the ‘truth about
reality’.
• This would lead to understanding of society and its change.
• The philosophers, Hirst, Peters, Phenix, Brunner provide
different reasons for a disciplinary based curriculum.
Ralf Tyler
• The disciplines should be taught – they ought to be the
primary knowledge resource
• Aim is to understand each discipline
• Why: each is an active effort to make sense of the
world
• Not just a collection of facts although most teachers
teach it as such
• Argues for close contact between teachers and those
who produce knowledge in the discipline
Brunner
• Knowledge seen as subjects – each with own method and structure
• Aim in school is to enable understanding of the subjects
• Its underlying principles and structure
• Random topics outside the context of a subject are not good, because
- Do not allow for generalization or transfer to new situations
-No intellectual excitement
-The lack of structure and connection leads to forgetting
• To reduce memory loss – teach the structure of the subject, connections
necessary
• Motivation and retention enabled
• Facilitates understanding
• Although flawed it’s the best we have
Schwab
• Notes the changing nature of knowledge that
its tentative
• Difference between facts and meaningful
knowledge
• Facts can be memorized – meaning making
requires understanding
Phenix
• Bases his view on realms of meaning
• Humans have power to experience meaning
• Education – teach children to give meaning to
existence
• The curriculum must only teach knowledge from the
disciplines
• Because it reveals knowledge in teachable form
• Guide children in learning the process of inquiry of
each discipline
Hirst
• Stresses the tests for truth claims in the various disciplines
• Identifies forms and fields of knowledge
• Forms: eg. History, maths, physical science, etc.
• These have their own distinct concepts and meanings
• Distinct logical structure
• Distinct tests for truth claims
• Distinct modes of inquiry or methods
• Fields – inter-disciplinary – 2 types – theoretical and
practical
• Geography – theoretical
• Engineering – practical, curriculums studies
• Moral issue: Social class patterns with this
kind of subject content based curriculum.
• Issue of boredom: A problem of
teaching/pedagogy and not content
• Thinking about curriculum is thinking about
knowledge

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Stenhouse the content of education 2 - session 3 (1)

  • 1. Stenhouse - The content of education Session 3
  • 2. Introduction 1 • All of us have opinions about what the content of the curriculum should be. For example, economic skills should be taught to be able to get a job. Indigenous knowledge should be taught. Subjects should be taught. Everyday knowledge Practical knowledge
  • 3. Introduction 2 • What do you think should be taught? Why?
  • 4. Introduction 3 • What are your views on the current CAPS? • What’s wrong with it? • What are its strengths?
  • 5. Stenhouse • The content of education. • Notion of ‘worthwhile knowledge’
  • 6. • Assume that you are a curriculum planner – • 1. Would you select knowledge on the basis of social relevance and pupil interest and then introduce worthwhile knowledge? Why? • 2. Would you select ‘worthwhile’ subject knowledge and try to interest pupils in it? Why?
  • 7. • The school has the task of making available to the young a selection of society’s intellectual, emotional and technical capital.
  • 8. • Stenhouse calls this public knowledge or public traditions • Schools teach a variety of public traditions – bodies of knowledge or academic disciplines, arts, skills, languages,
  • 9. • Also referred to as elements in culture • The school cannot transmit the entire culture – • as it selects should it follow the principle of relevance or interest and try to guide pupils to what is ultimately worthwhile. OR • should it choose what is judged worthwhile and attempt to teach it so that it invokes students interest.
  • 10. Stenhouse writes about the content of education – what ought to be taught and why. • He notes the sociological approach to knowledge and the philosophical approach to knowledge. The sociological approach highlights • that knowledge is not neutral, • that dominant forms of knowledge are biased, • That dominant group’s knowledge is selected • that this knowledge serves the interests of dominant groups, So key questions are • whose knowledge counts as knowledge? • Whose interest is served?
  • 11. The philosophical approach emphasizes • The structure and nature of knowledge itself • that worthwhile knowledge is objective, • and is not dependent on the whims of politicians, • demands of society • or the whims of learners • Most important is for students to learn the ‘truth about reality’. • This would lead to understanding of society and its change. • The philosophers, Hirst, Peters, Phenix, Brunner provide different reasons for a disciplinary based curriculum.
  • 12. Ralf Tyler • The disciplines should be taught – they ought to be the primary knowledge resource • Aim is to understand each discipline • Why: each is an active effort to make sense of the world • Not just a collection of facts although most teachers teach it as such • Argues for close contact between teachers and those who produce knowledge in the discipline
  • 13. Brunner • Knowledge seen as subjects – each with own method and structure • Aim in school is to enable understanding of the subjects • Its underlying principles and structure • Random topics outside the context of a subject are not good, because - Do not allow for generalization or transfer to new situations -No intellectual excitement -The lack of structure and connection leads to forgetting • To reduce memory loss – teach the structure of the subject, connections necessary • Motivation and retention enabled • Facilitates understanding • Although flawed it’s the best we have
  • 14. Schwab • Notes the changing nature of knowledge that its tentative • Difference between facts and meaningful knowledge • Facts can be memorized – meaning making requires understanding
  • 15. Phenix • Bases his view on realms of meaning • Humans have power to experience meaning • Education – teach children to give meaning to existence • The curriculum must only teach knowledge from the disciplines • Because it reveals knowledge in teachable form • Guide children in learning the process of inquiry of each discipline
  • 16. Hirst • Stresses the tests for truth claims in the various disciplines • Identifies forms and fields of knowledge • Forms: eg. History, maths, physical science, etc. • These have their own distinct concepts and meanings • Distinct logical structure • Distinct tests for truth claims • Distinct modes of inquiry or methods • Fields – inter-disciplinary – 2 types – theoretical and practical • Geography – theoretical • Engineering – practical, curriculums studies
  • 17. • Moral issue: Social class patterns with this kind of subject content based curriculum. • Issue of boredom: A problem of teaching/pedagogy and not content • Thinking about curriculum is thinking about knowledge