This book presents a compelling vision for curriculum futures that prioritises democratic participation, and authentic learning over narrow accountability measures. As educational systems worldwide grapple with post-pandemic challenges, climate concerns, and artificial intelligence, traditional approaches seem ill-equipped to address these unprecedented challenges.

Drawing on research from diverse global contexts—from Scotland's governance reforms to AI-enhanced curricula in the MENA region, from self-directed learning environments in England to cross-curricular frameworks in Indian schools—these contributions converge on three consistent themes: the centrality of student agency in learning, the importance of holistic development that integrates academic achievement with wellbeing, and the need for democratic and participatory approaches to education. The collection documents the harmful effects of neo-liberal approaches that reduce curriculum to measurable outcomes in literacy and numeracy, whilst demonstrating the transformative potential of children's agency and community-grounded learning. Contributors provide compelling evidence that children as young as 9 are capable of directing their own learning when provided with appropriate structures and support.

This volume will be essential reading for curriculum specialists, primary education researchers, teacher educators, and policymakers seeking to develop more democratic and inclusive approaches to curriculum design in contemporary educational contexts.

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This book presents a compelling vision for curriculum futures that prioritises authentic learning over narrow accountability measures. As educational systems worldwide grapple with post-pandemic challenges, climate concerns, and artificial intelligence, traditional approaches seem ill-equipped to address these challenges.

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Introduction: Toward Human-Centred, Democratic Education by Yana Manyukhina 1. An Engaging Primary Curriculum? Children's Recommendations for Conditions that Support Engagement for All 2. Rethinking Emotional Development in the Early Years Curriculum 3. What if the Best Curriculum was None at All? 4. Why the Humanities are an Essential Part of the Curriculum for Young Children 5. Cross-Subject Learning Frameworks: Insights for the Future of National Curricula 6. Reimagining Curricula: A Case Study of a Game-Based Approach to Fostering Prosociality 7. Community Curriculum Making 8. Exploring the Feasibility of Implementing Cultural Elements into English Language Curriculum Using GenAI 9. Knowledge-Rich Curriculum: Towards Definitional Clarity in the Context of Reform 10. Building Teacher Capacity for Curriculum Renewal: Insights from Scotland 11. Critical Analysis of the Curriculum Development Process for Physical Education in Primary Education

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ISBN
9781041304555
Publisert
2026-05-04
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
180

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Biografisk notat

Yana Manyukhina is a Senior Researcher at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy (0-11 Years), University College London. She leads research on Children's Agency, focussing on children's rights, voice, and agency in educational settings. Her work examines how educational structures shape children's agency and pathways for meaningful participation in learning.