Learning, Curriculum and Life Politics: the selected works of Ivor F. Goodson
Coming to Curriculum
References
Goodson, I.F., 1973 (1), Curriculum Development and Student Autonomy, Transcript, No. 2, November, p. 8.
Goodson, I.F., 1973 (2), Developing Contexts for Autonomous Learning, Forum, May.
Goodson, I.F., 1974, Man In Time and Place, Outline Plan, Stantonbury Campus.
Goodson, I.F., 'The Teacher's Curriculum and The New Reformation', Journal of Curriculum Studies, November 1975.
Goodson, I.F., 1976, Towards An Alternative Pedagogy. In Whitty, G., and Young, M., (eds.), Explorations in the Politics of School Knowledge (Nafferton: Drifield) pp. 128 – 138.
Goodson, I.F., 1979. Review of M. Young and G. Whitty, Society, State and Schooling. In Socialism and Education, March.
Goodson, I.F., 1988, 'Personal Points of Entry'. Notes for I.F. Goodson, The Making of Curriculum (Falmer: London, New York and Philadelphia).
Hunt, A., 1976, Hopes of Great Happenings (Eyre Methuen). See Goodson, I.F., – 1987, Introduction, School Subjects and Curriculum Change (Falmer: London, New York and Philadelphia).
Letters to Rob Walker, March 3, 1973.
McMullen, T., (Probable author), 1970. Briefing papers, Countesthorpe College.
Personal Diary, 1973.
Personal notes circa, 1973-1974.
Reference, Education Tutor, Institute of Education, University of London, 1970.
Times Education Supplement, January 7, 1970.
Walker, Rob, 1973, Teaching That's A Joke, SAFARI Occasional Paper, No. 4, University of East Anglia.