Information on Information: Recent Curriculum Reform |
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Authors: | Marshall James D |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Education, University of Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Recent curriculum reform in western educational systems has seen a major emphasis on electronic technology, but reform literature seldom problematises the form that this new education should take in this new mode of information. From the particular case of New Zealand it is argued that knowledge has been replaced by information, knowing that (something is the case) by knowing how (acquiring skills), while electronic writing tends to be treated as a mere extension of print literacy. However, the information economy is a major force restructuring not only the curriculum but, also, our social and cultural relations, established notions of knowledge, authority, and rights, and our notions of subjectivity. The purpose of this paper is to problematise this move to information in the new electronic technologies. |
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Keywords: | information knowledge electronic communication subjectivity |
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