Curricular trends in postmodernism
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Keywords

Postmodernity
Currículum
Knowledge Society
Educational Change.

How to Cite

Comas Acuña, A. (2009). Curricular trends in postmodernism. Praxis, 5(1), 48–62. https://doi.org/10.21676/23897856.91

Abstract

This article tries about the curriculum development in the last years. Also, it pretends to show how the society has been changing because of the economic, social and politic events, and their influence in the schools and the curriculum development. Likewise, a brief presentation of emergent curriculum theories and propositions that have appeared like an answer to the different changes inside the society and today’s world are presented. 
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