Authors
Trudi Cooper
Publication date
2017/11
Journal
Journal of Education and Training Studies
Volume
5
Issue
11
Pages
115-128
Publisher
Redfame Publishing Inc. 9450 SW Gemini Drive# 99416, Beaverton, OR 97008
Description
This article examines the practical difficulties encountered when a renewed curriculum is implemented in higher education. Attention has been given in the literature to the importance of coherent curriculum and approaches to curriculum design. Less attention has been paid to whether the renewed curriculum can be faithfully implemented within a given university context and how constraints to implementation change the curriculum design. Practical barriers to implementation arose from several sources. These included: how to ensure that all staff understood and supported the new approaches, in the context of a casualized academic workforce; the need for academics to find sufficient time to engage with the renewal process and complete the necessary work to implement the new curriculum, in the context of intensification of academic work; how to support academic staff to gain an understanding of curriculum design changes in a context where few staff have formally studied education; and, the
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