Abstract
In this paper I argue for the importance of explicit curriculum analysis as a critical approach to adult education research, and highlight several intriguing and challenging aspects of the endeavour. The discussion is illustrated with examples from my own work on the structures of knowledge in our vocation.
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St. Clair, R.
(2001).
Cracking the code: Problems and possibilities of curriculum analysis in adult education.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2001/papers/69
Cracking the code: Problems and possibilities of curriculum analysis in adult education
In this paper I argue for the importance of explicit curriculum analysis as a critical approach to adult education research, and highlight several intriguing and challenging aspects of the endeavour. The discussion is illustrated with examples from my own work on the structures of knowledge in our vocation.