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Author: Dr. Sanjeev Sharma
Dr. Sanjeev Sharma has written this English edition for the B.Ed Core Course: Knowledge and Curriculum, a major theory subject of the 4th Semester in NCTE-approved B.Ed programs. This book explores how knowledge is constructed, validated, organized into school subjects, and transformed into curriculum. It also explains the philosophical and sociological thinking that shapes educational content.
This edition helps trainee teachers become reflective practitioners who understand why they teach certain content, how curriculum decisions are made, and what role teachers play in developing and evaluating curriculum.
Aligned with the B.Ed Knowledge and Curriculum syllabus, this book covers:
Nature, forms & sources of knowledge
Different ways of knowing: rational, experiential, intuitive, social
School knowledge vs. everyday knowledge
Meaning, scope & types of curriculum
Foundations of curriculum:
Philosophical foundation
Sociological foundation
Psychological foundation
Principles of curriculum development
Hidden curriculum and its influence on learners
Curriculum reforms & National Curriculum Framework (NCF)
Textbook analysis and selection of learning materials
Role of teachers as curricular planners, interpreters & evaluators
The book also highlights:
How curriculum reflects social values, ideologies & cultural assumptions
Democratization of knowledge in classrooms
Connecting curriculum with learners' lived experiences
Critical thinking about textbooks and teaching practices
This book is widely used in:
Knowledge and Curriculum – Semester 4 (Core Course)
Curriculum planning & textbook evaluation workshops
Foundations of education modules
Teacher professionalism and reflective practice tasks
Overall, this English edition provides a deep conceptual and practical understanding of curriculum processes, making it essential for all B.Ed trainees in Semester 4.