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The pedagogisation of health knowledge and outsourcing of curriculum development: the case of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden initiative

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ABSTRACT

It is apparent that the dimensions of health within and under the auspices of schooling are open to contributions by other providers that exist outside of school systems. We acknowledge schools often resort to outside providers for a number of reasons; for example, to broaden the curriculum experiences for children, or to compensate for the absence of expertise within a school. The central focus for this paper is to try to understand these phenomena with particular reference to the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden initiative. through the theoretical work of Basil Bernstein. Specifically, we were interested in the source of particular kinds of health knowledge for the purposes of acquisition by children, what journey does such knowledge travel to arrive in school classrooms and in the process, how and in what ways is it pedagogised under the conditions of outsourcing?

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Notes

1 The Curriculum into Classroom (C2C) initiative is a set curriculum materials in Queensland that represents a ‘a comprehensive set of whole-school and classroom planning materials for single-level and multi-level classes’ (https://education.qld.gov.au/curriculum/school-curriculum/C2C, para. 2).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council under Grant number DP140102607.

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