The Situation of Parents in the Curricular Commonplaces: A Place of Equal Rank?

Authors

  • Debbie Pushor University of Saskatchewan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v2i2.300

Keywords:

curriculum, teacher education, parents, rank, schooling

Abstract

Schwab (1973) argued that four commonplaces of equal rank must be taken into account in curriculum making: students, teachers, subject matter and milieus. While he insisted that none of the commonplaces can be omitted without a vital loss, attention to milieus, particularly in relation to parents and families (rather than schools or classrooms), is largely being omitted in teacher education curriculum. This article explores how a teacher education curriculum attending to the positioning of parents helped interrupt one teacher’s story of parents. The article challenges us to consider who is rendered in/visible, who is in/validated, who finds schooling an educative process—and who is/does not—in the dominant plotline of parents as outsiders to curriculum.

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Published

2009-02-02

How to Cite

The Situation of Parents in the Curricular Commonplaces: A Place of Equal Rank?. (2009). LEARNing Landscapes, 2(2), 139-154. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v2i2.300