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What is the Language of the Practical?

Pages 237-261 | Published online: 15 Dec 2014

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Jennifer S. Thom & David Blades. (2014) Exploring The Issues of Incorporating Cultural Differences in Education: A Curriculum Journey in Playwriting. Educational Studies 50:5, pages 498-513.
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Christopher Ormell. (1992) Is ‘Process’ Good for Your Health?. Cambridge Journal of Education 22:2, pages 227-242.
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Deborah Court. (1991) Teaching Critical Thinking: What Do We Know?. The Social Studies 82:3, pages 115-119.
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Deborah Court. (1990) “Skills” in Education: The Perils of a Frequent Misnomer. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas 63:6, pages 265-266.
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David Pratt. (1987) Curriculum design as humanistic technology. Journal of Curriculum Studies 19:2, pages 149-162.
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Freema Elbaz. (1981) The Teacher's “Practical Knowledge”: Report of a Case Study. Curriculum Inquiry 11:1, pages 43-71.
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Hugh Munby. (1979) Philosophy for Children: An Example of Curriculum Review and Criticism. Curriculum Inquiry 9:3, pages 229-249.
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Max Van Manen. (1977) Linking Ways of Knowing with Ways of Being Practical. Curriculum Inquiry 6:3, pages 205-228.
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