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Publications
Curriculum Perspectives 1987

Curriculum Concerns
Newsletter Edition
Vol. 4 No. 1 March 1987
Edited by Murray Cropley


Articles

The Canine Cavorting Contraption Containing Covert Curriculum Considerations or A Dynamic Model for Curriculum Development
Laurie Brady

Putting the Beazley Report into Action: the Unit Curriculum
Colin Marsh

Executive News
Secretarial Snippets - Kit Moller

Curriculum News
ACT Network of ACSA - Jim Cumming
ACSA Meeting in Victoria - Murray Cropley
ACSA Workshop in WA - Colin Marsh
CDC Curriculum and the World of Work Program - Jim Cumming
Accelerative Learning has Taken Off - Lia Bray

Projects
SCOPE - a Victorian Curriculum Survey for Australian Educators - Kate Alder
Evaluation of Syllabuses in South Australia - John Foyster
The Inclusive Curriculum for Secondary School Program - Sue McMillan

Conferences
Curriculum 87 - David Smith
Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Curriculum
Progress and Achievement: the way ahead
Third ALSA Convention
TAFE National Centre for Research and Development 1987 Workshop Program
Futures in Education: Now or When? - Noel Gough
OECD CERI Pacific Circle Consortium Workshop; Environments of the Pacific - Max Quanchi
Teaching Pacific History - Max Quanchi

Publications
Recent Publications

Bits and Pieces
Extras
Membership Application Form
ACSA Executive Members


Curriculum Perspectives
Newsletter Edition
Vol. 7 No. 1 May 1987
Edited by Colin J Marsh


ARTICLES

Issues in the Construction of an Historical Narrative
Leo Bartlett

Sharing Practice through Consultancy: Individual and Whole School Staff Development in a Primary School
Christopher Day

Curriculum as Anthropology
John McLeod

Contestation and Concensus in Environmental Education
Ian M Robottom

Issues Shaping School Mathematics Curriculum Development in Australia
Robert P Hunting

INSTANCES

Leisure Education: Case Study Findings and Implications for Practice
Keith McRae

The Relationship Between Models and Methods in School Based Curriculum Development
Laurie Brady

Dissemination and Implementation of New Curriculum Guidelines - An Evaluation
Christine Perrott

POINT AND COUNTERPOINT

Inclusive Curriculum
Lyn Yates, Guest Editor

Whose Culture does Education Transmit? Exclusive Curriculum as a Source of Inequality
Colleen Vale and Christine Roughead

Out of Order: Rethinking the Rules of Classroom Talk
Judith Gill and Maureen Dyer

Cultural Differences, Gender Differences: Social Literacy and Inclusive Curriculum
Mary Kalantzis and Bill Cope

Inclusive Curriculum: A Gain or Loss for Girls?
Dahle Suggett

BOOK REVIEWS

Field Methods in the Study of Education
Robin McTaggart

The Art of Educational Evaluation - A Personal View
John Manning

Curriculum - An Analytical Introduction
Robin J. Matthews

Microcomputers and the Curriculum
Anne McDougall

Educational Policy: An International Perspective
The Impotent Image: Reflections of Ideology in the Secondary School Curriculum
John Fien

The Management of Ignorance: A Political Theory of the Curriculum
Tony Koop

The Incompetent Teacher
Elaine P. Atkinson

Curriculum Perspective, Paradigm, and Possibility
Colin Marsh


Curriculum Concerns
Newsletter Edition
Vol. 4 No. 2 September 1987
Edited by Murray Cropley


Articles

Learning, Change and Change Agents
Nayano Taylor

Curriculum Frameworks in Context
Cliff Malcolm and Max Stephens

The Seven Cs - An Itinerant Mongrel?
Greg Clune

ACSA Information
Report by Retiring President, John Henry, to ACSA Meeting, 18 July 1987

Executive Meetings
Minutes of Biennial General Meeting held on Saturday, 18 July 1987
Australian Curriculum Studies Association Balance Sheet as at 30 June 1987
Income and Expenditure Statement For the Period 1 July 1985 to 30 June 1987
From the President - David Smith
New ACSA Executive 1987 - 89
A New Publications Policy for ACSA
Networks

Conferences
Curriculum 87 - Jill Tukian
The Turning Point Conference. Exploring the Holistic Approach to the Curriculum - David Dufty

Publications
Colonial Census Database

Bits and Pieces
Extras
Membership Application Form
ACSA Executive Members


Curriculum Concerns
Newsletter Edition
Vol. 7 No. 2 October 1987
Edited by Colin J Marsh


ARTICLES

Pastoral Care: Not Making the Same Mistakes Twice
Peter Lang and Norm Hyde

Students' Views of their Year 12 Courses
Margaret Batten

Gender-Typed Subjects: Their Influence on Some Secondary Student Occupational Choice Variables
Anne Diamond

Rural Disadvantage: Is it For Real?
Mark Doecke

The Pupil as Observer - Realising a Classroom Asset
John Dunn

On Understanding Curriculum: The Alienation of Curriculum Theory
Ivor Goodson

POINT AND COUNTERPOINT

Curriculum Consultancy: Inservice and Other Issues
Tom Maxwell, Guest Editor

Curriculum Consultancy in Australia: The National Context
David Cohen

The Consultants Role in School Improvement
Ian Macpherson

People Processing: A Starting Point for Educational Consultants
Sue Johnston and Jim Butler

Support for a Centrally Devised Senior Syllabus
Christine Deer and Harry Thompson

Reflecting Upon Six Years as a Consultant
Adele Mazoudier

BOOK REVIEWS

Social Histories of the Secondary Curriculum: Subjects for Study
Noel Gough

Classroom Practice Teacher Images in Action
Perc Marland

Classroom Environment
Christine Deer

Managing Primary Schools
Colin Marsh

Sociology and School Knowledge: Curriculum Theory, Research and Politics
Bob Young

Education and Social Change
Cherry Collins

Education of Gifted and Talented Children
Murray Print

Making Futures for Young People
Tony Smith

Predicted Futures and Curriculum Change
Richard A Slaughter

Teaching Social Studies
K. Kennedy