![]() | Curriculum Studies as an International Conversation: Educational Traditions and Cosmopolitanism in Latin America Subjects: Area Studies; Education; Latin American & Hispanic Studies; Curriculum Studies; Education Policy & Politics; Education Studies; Philosophy of Education; Examining Curriculum Studies from an international perspective, this book focuses on the relations between the Anglo-Saxon and Latin American educational traditions. Informed by William F. Pinar's conceptualization of curriculum as currere , Johnson-Mardones reconsiders curriculum as an international conversation and advances an intercultural dialogue among educational traditions to put forth a more comprehensive and inclusive theory of curriculum. Moving beyond the Anglo-Saxon space and into the Global South, Johnson-Mardones brings in his own non-Western educational experience to the center of this inquiry, and situates cosmopolitanism as a necessary but complex component of Curriculum Studies. Daniel F. Johnson-Mardones is a faculty member in the Department of Education and Social Sciences at the University of Chile, Chile. |
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