Curriculum thinking, ‘capabilities’ and the place of geographical knowledge in
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Miejsce wiedzy geograficznej i umiejętności w tworzeniu curriculum
Curriculum thinking, ‘capabilities’ and the place of geographical knowledge in schools

Author(s): David Lambert
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: curriculum;curriculum making;powerful knowledge;capabilities
Summary/Abstract: This paper argues that curriculum thinking in education has been enormously influential on selecting what is taught and learned in geography classrooms. Although this may appear to be self-evident, we are reminded that in the UK at least the idea of curriculum only really emerged in geography educational thought in the last quarter of the twentieth century. During this time curriculum thinking in schools has managed to cement the importance of ‘aims’. This paper argues that although beneficial in manyways, aims-led curriculum planning and development has arguably been somewhat careless with knowledge, and has even undermined the place of knowledge in the classroom. The paper argues for a re-emphasis on knowledge-led curriculum making, asone of the cornerstones of genuine progressive educational practice. It introduces the possibility of a capabilities approach as a heuristic to connect and reconcile aims-led and knowledge-led curriculum thought and action.