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Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation Claire Sinnema (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation By Claire Sinnema (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation by Claire Sinnema (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)


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Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation outlines an approach to intervention that helps educators solve problematic patterns in their networks, leverage resources better within and across school networks, and embed relational conditions that are conducive to ambitious curriculum goals being realised.

Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation Summary

Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation: Social Network Interventions by Claire Sinnema (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)

In educational policy, research and practice circles, there has been much attention in recent times to the power and potential of social networks for supporting educational improvement. Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation foregrounds the potential of the relational space, and its improvement, in the context of curriculum realisation in particular.

Curriculum reform is a key lever in systems' efforts to meet ambitious goals for student achievement, progress and wellbeing. Both large-scale reform and school-level curriculum change present learning demands for school leaders and teachers alike, and they simultaneously give rise to challenges and opportunities for those charged with giving effect to them. The authors highlight the role of social capital in addressing those demands, challenges, and opportunities, emphasising the need to improve the relational space within which curriculum change takes place.

Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation outlines an approach to intervention that helps educators solve problematic patterns in their networks, leverage resources better within and across school networks, and embed relational conditions that are conducive to ambitious curriculum goals being realised.

About Claire Sinnema (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Claire Sinnema is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at The University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Alan J. Daly is a Professor and the Director of Educational Leadership Doctoral Programs in the Department of Education Studies at the University of California, San Diego.

Joelle Rodway is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.

Darren Hannah is an EdD graduate of the Faculty of Education and Social Work at The University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Rachel Cann is a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at The University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Yi-Hwa Liou is a Professor in the Department of Educational Management at the National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan.

Table of Contents

Introduction
PART 1- SETTING THE SCENE
Part 1-Introduction
Chapter 1. A Social Network Lens on Curriculum Realisation
Chapter 2. Social Network Interventions
Chapter 3. A Theory of Action Approach to Examining Interventions
Chapter 4. The Policy Landscape and the Project Context
Chapter 5. Insights Into the Relational Space: Our Approach to Data Collection and Analysis
PART 2- BETTER TOGETHER INTERVENTION THEORY OF ACTION
Part 2- Introduction
Chapter 6. Hui 1-Providing Grounded Stimulus
Chapter 7. Hui 2 - Using Guided Discovery
Chapter 8. Hui 3 - A Problem-Solving Approach to Action Planning
Chapter 9. Hui 4 - Shoes of Others
PART 3- INTERVENTION IMPACT AND LOOKING FORWARD
Part 3- Introduction
Chapter 10. Shifts in the Relational Space
Chapter 11. Looking Back to Move Forward

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GOR013220659
9781803825168
1803825162
Improving the Relational Space of Curriculum Realisation: Social Network Interventions by Claire Sinnema (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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