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More explicit in its acknowledgment that "of course it's political!" than many US curriculum readers, this volume also atypically offers international viewpoints. Extending Cornbleuth's "critical pragmatism" approach (e.g. , 1990), these educators of diverse orientations present eight contextualized cases of the intersections of curriculum politics, policy, and practice. Issues subject to cross-case analysis include debates over national standards as cultural containment (US), curriculum as a site of memory (South Africa), and discourses on social justice (Britain). The editor is with the Graduate School of Education at the U. at Buffalo, NY. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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