Disrupting Aotearoa New Zealand’s Curricular Consensus: From ‘World-Leading’ Curriculum to Curriculum Refresh 2007–2021
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Publication Date
2022-06Journal Title
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies
ISSN
0028-8276
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
57
Issue
1
Pages
53-67
Language
en
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Article
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Hughson, T. A. (2022). Disrupting Aotearoa New Zealand’s Curricular Consensus: From ‘World-Leading’ Curriculum to Curriculum Refresh 2007–2021. New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 57 (1), 53-67. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40841-021-00238-9
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This article seeks to explain how Aotearoa New Zealand moved from a consensus that the New Zealand Curriculum (NZC) should grant a high degree of autonomy to teachers, to an emerging view that it ought to be more prescriptive about content. To do this, it takes an assemblage approach to policy analysis, understanding policies as constantly evolving ‘bundles’ of divergent components temporarily woven together. The article first explores the complex intermingling of Third Way priorities, knowledge economy discourses, educational progressivism and narratives of ‘harmonious’ biculturalism which constitute the 2007 NZC. It then explores the sustained critique of the NZC from the 2015 parliamentary petition calling for compulsory teaching of the New Zealand Wars, up to the government’s 2021 ‘curriculum refresh’ announcement. It is argued that this ‘refresh’ moves to reassemble the NZC so that it accommodates a series of demands made of it in recent years, including demands the curriculum take a more active role in redressing the impact of colonisation, and demands from both business-aligned groups and academics that the curriculum become more ‘knowledge-led’.</jats:p>
Keywords
Article, New Zealand Curriculum, Outcomes-based curriculum, Skills-based curriculum, Knowledge-led curriculum, Assemblage theory
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s40841-021-00238-9, 238
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40841-021-00238-9
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/338598
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