Curriculum Studies in the Lifelong Learning Sector
- Jonathan Tummons - Durham University, UK
Achieving QTLS Series
This book provides an accessible and up-to-date overview of the key issues surrounding the curriculum. Written for all those working towards QTLS, it provides examples and case studies from working FE colleges, adult education centres and work-based learning contexts as well as offering succinct summaries of key theories and debates relating to the curriculum. This fully revised Second Edition reflects the latest policies and thinking, has a new chapter on the implications of e-learning on curricula, and includes a full glossary of key terms and concepts.
Jonathan Tummons has worked in higher education since 1995. After six years as a lecturer in teacher education in the further education sector, in 2009 he took up his current post as senior lecturer in education at Teesside University where he is also research co-ordinator for education and a member of the management board for the Social Futures Institute, Teesside's research centre for the social sciences.
An excellent and easy to read book that covers all a newly qualified teacher needs to know about Curriculum Studies.
Excellent, accessible and use-friendly text helping learners to engage with curriculum theory in a reflective and active approach.
This text has been very useful for my students trying to understand the complex area of curriculum development. It provides clear definitions and is an excellent basis for those tasked with designing a curriculum.
Very useful book for anybody studying Cert.Ed/PGCE or DTLLS. Contains all relevant information to support analysis of theory to educational practice.
Excellent reading and strongly recommended for student reading list
Clear and accessible text. Useful to support Year 2 Curriculum Development module.
Excellent for DTLLS Level 5 student teachers in planning curriculum models and theories Unit 6
A good introduction to curriculum analysis.
good book for our trainee teachers and those undertaking L & D modules
An excellent book which is suitable for all trainee teachers. It is well written and easy to read. Useful chapters which you can dip in and out of. I particularly like the practical tasks which allow students to unpack 'real life' questions or situations. Well recommended.