Anti-Authoritarian Curriculum Practice
Powerful Theories for Teachers
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Anti-Authoritarian Curriculum Practice
Powerful Theories for Teachers
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The pervasive politicization of education in the United States makes teachers' work extraordinarily challenging. Decades of bi-partisan accountability-based reform policies and top-down instructional management have conceived of teachers as mere technicians who consume and implement prefabricated curricular plans. Such views fail to recognize the intimate relationship between curriculum and teaching and minimize educators' professional authority.
Anti-Authoritarian Curriculum Practice is for teachers exasperated by contemporary education's politicized conditions. Instead of identifying specific authoritarian figures or ideologies, this book critiques authoritarian practices-actions that undermine accountability for how power is exercised. It advocates for anti-authoritarian curriculum practices, emphasizing the intellectual and moral responsibilities of professional curricular decision-making. Appreciating that significant decisions are made at school, district, and policy levels without teachers' meaningful involvement, the authors utilize practical curriculum theorizing to examine commonly overlooked elements of curriculum practice, emphasizing teachers' direct roles in shaping what is experienced in their classrooms. Readers are introduced to the HI-STAR process, a three-part framework that invites educators to holistically imagine curricular visions (HI), engage in study and teaching activities (ST), and assess student outcomes while reflecting on their practices (AR).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1: Foundations of Curriculum Practice
Chapter 2: Engaging in Curriculum Work
Chapter 3: (Il)liberal, democratic, and authoritarian practices
Section 2: The HI-STAR Process
Chapter 4: Holistically Imagining Anti-Authoritarian Curriculum Practices
Chapter 5: Study, Teaching, Assessment, and Reflection (STAR)
Section 3: HI-STAR as an Intergenerational Conversation
Chapter 6: A Curriculum Legacy
Chapter 7: Building on and Extending a Curriculum Legacy
Product details

Published | 18 Sep 2025 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 176 |
ISBN | 9781538193983 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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