The ecology of dialogic interactions towards sustainability of school-based curriculum development

The 21st century education requires schools to provide students with better support in their learning. One way to facilitate this change is through school-based curriculum development (SBCD). Much in the literature talked about SBCD outcomes on respective key stakeholders in schools, but little has...

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Main Authors: WANG, Li-Yi, CHEN, Victor Der-Thanq, NEO, Wei-Leng
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spelling sg-smu-ink.castle-10002025-01-02T05:49:55Z The ecology of dialogic interactions towards sustainability of school-based curriculum development WANG, Li-Yi CHEN, Victor Der-Thanq NEO, Wei-Leng The 21st century education requires schools to provide students with better support in their learning. One way to facilitate this change is through school-based curriculum development (SBCD). Much in the literature talked about SBCD outcomes on respective key stakeholders in schools, but little has been said about the interactions amongst the stakeholders in the process of implementing SBCD. This study examined the interactions amongst school leaders, key personnel and teachers in implementing curriculum innovation in a newly founded government school in Singapore. The findings reveal that the dialogic interactions amongst the stakeholders were reflexively shaping and shaped by the culture of collective sharing and learning in the school. These dynamic, reflexive interactions were coexisting and interplaying with the chains linking one with another, forming an ecology of dialogic interactions amongst the stakeholders. We argue that with an effective enactment of distributed leadership, top-down visioning could be embraced and practised by teachers, and the ecology of dialogical interactions has great potential to sustain SBCD in schools. 2023-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/castle/1 info:doi/10.1002/curj.170 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/castle/article/1000/viewcontent/Ecology_Dialogic_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CASTLe: Collection of Articles on Scholarship for Teaching and Learning eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University dialogic interaction school-based curriculum development sustainability Asian Studies Curriculum and Instruction
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topic dialogic interaction
school-based curriculum development
sustainability
Asian Studies
Curriculum and Instruction
spellingShingle dialogic interaction
school-based curriculum development
sustainability
Asian Studies
Curriculum and Instruction
WANG, Li-Yi
CHEN, Victor Der-Thanq
NEO, Wei-Leng
The ecology of dialogic interactions towards sustainability of school-based curriculum development
description The 21st century education requires schools to provide students with better support in their learning. One way to facilitate this change is through school-based curriculum development (SBCD). Much in the literature talked about SBCD outcomes on respective key stakeholders in schools, but little has been said about the interactions amongst the stakeholders in the process of implementing SBCD. This study examined the interactions amongst school leaders, key personnel and teachers in implementing curriculum innovation in a newly founded government school in Singapore. The findings reveal that the dialogic interactions amongst the stakeholders were reflexively shaping and shaped by the culture of collective sharing and learning in the school. These dynamic, reflexive interactions were coexisting and interplaying with the chains linking one with another, forming an ecology of dialogic interactions amongst the stakeholders. We argue that with an effective enactment of distributed leadership, top-down visioning could be embraced and practised by teachers, and the ecology of dialogical interactions has great potential to sustain SBCD in schools.
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author WANG, Li-Yi
CHEN, Victor Der-Thanq
NEO, Wei-Leng
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title The ecology of dialogic interactions towards sustainability of school-based curriculum development
title_short The ecology of dialogic interactions towards sustainability of school-based curriculum development
title_full The ecology of dialogic interactions towards sustainability of school-based curriculum development
title_fullStr The ecology of dialogic interactions towards sustainability of school-based curriculum development
title_full_unstemmed The ecology of dialogic interactions towards sustainability of school-based curriculum development
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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