Vol 26, No 1 (2010)

Journal of Curriculum Theorizing

This issue includes the 2009 Distinguished Graduate Student Papers from the Bergamo Conference.

Table of Contents

Introduction

A Zero Space of Nonviolence PDF
Hongyu Wang 1 - 8

General Themes

Homecomings and Leavings Abstract PDF
Alan Block 9 - 21
Curriculum and International Democracy: A Vital Source of Synergy and Change Abstract PDF
Richard D. Sawyer 22 - 38
Minutes of the Escape Committee: Education and Memoir Abstract PDF
Claire Robson 39 - 53
At the Intersections of the Embodiment and Emergence for a Mathematics Teacher Educator Abstract PDF
Kerri Richardson 54 - 64
The Poet's Corpus in Love: Passionate Pedagogy Abstract PDF
Pauline Sameshima, Carl Leggo 65 - 81

Literacies

Editor's Note Abstract PDF
Ugena Whitlock 82 - 84
Living Inquiry: Me, My Self, and Other Abstract PDF
Karen Meyer 85 - 96
The World Traveling Self: Play as Context and Tool of Critical Literacy Abstract PDF
P. J. Nelsen 97 - 112

Distinguished Graduate Student Paper

Incidents in the Life of Kirsten T. Edwards: A Personal Examination of the Academic In-between Space Abstract PDF
Kirsten T. Edwards 113 - 128
The Possibilities for a Pedagogy of Boredom: Rethinking the Opportunities of Elusive Learning Abstract PDF
David Lewkowich 129 - 143

Acknowledgements

Reviewer Acknowledgements Abstract PDF
  144
The List of Curriculum Studies Books (2008-2009) Abstract PDF
  145 - 147



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