Reculturing Curriculum: The Struggle for Curriculum Leadership

This paper describes a program of master's level professional development for experienced educators, discussing school change, teacher leadership, and reculturing of curriculum and schools. The program emphasizes integration of theory and practice, defining curriculum in ways that accord teache...

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Curriculum Development
Educational Change
Elementary Secondary Education
Faculty Development
Graduate Study
Higher Education
Inquiry
Instructional Leadership
Preservice Teacher Education
Reform Efforts
School Culture
School Restructuring
Teacher Collaboration
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