Bridging Educational Leadership, Curriculum Theory and Didaktik: Non-affirmative Theory of Education

This volume argues for the need of a common ground that bridges leadership studies, curriculum theory, and Didaktik. It proposes a non-affirmative education theory and its core concepts along with discursive institutionalism as an analytical tool to bridge these fields. It concludes with implication...

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Main Author: Michael Uljens (auth)
Other Authors: Rose M. Ylimaki (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2017
Series:Educational Governance Research
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