TY - BOOK
T1 - Developing Curriculum for Deep Thinking
T2 - The Knowledge Revival
AU - Surma, Tim
AU - Vanhees, Claudio
AU - Wils, Michiel
AU - Nijlunsing, Jasper
AU - Crato, Nuno
AU - Hattie, John
AU - Muijs, Daniel
AU - Rata, Elizabeth
AU - Wiliam, Dylan
AU - Kirschner, Paul A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2025. This book is an open access publication.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This open access book discusses why the seemingly straightforward strategy of teaching children how to think deeply does not work and offers an alternative way forward for the curriculum to achieve these objectives. Over the years, the role of knowledge in the curriculum has, like a pendulum, shifted between two extremes, from highly visible to virtually invisible knowledge elements. Insights from cognitive and educational psychology, sociology, and curriculum studies are used to underpin the current knowledge revival that is widely being observed in education. A knowledge-rich curriculum is proposed by the authors as not only the soundest way forward to both effectively acquire knowledge and complex cognitive skills in school, but also as a crucial lever to achieve equitable opportunities for all students. In understanding how a knowledge-rich curriculum can enhance learning, three overarching principles are discussed: (1) content-richness, (2) coherence, and (3) clarity. These principles are illustrated through practical examples from schools and educators who have effectively integrated knowledge-rich curricula.
AB - This open access book discusses why the seemingly straightforward strategy of teaching children how to think deeply does not work and offers an alternative way forward for the curriculum to achieve these objectives. Over the years, the role of knowledge in the curriculum has, like a pendulum, shifted between two extremes, from highly visible to virtually invisible knowledge elements. Insights from cognitive and educational psychology, sociology, and curriculum studies are used to underpin the current knowledge revival that is widely being observed in education. A knowledge-rich curriculum is proposed by the authors as not only the soundest way forward to both effectively acquire knowledge and complex cognitive skills in school, but also as a crucial lever to achieve equitable opportunities for all students. In understanding how a knowledge-rich curriculum can enhance learning, three overarching principles are discussed: (1) content-richness, (2) coherence, and (3) clarity. These principles are illustrated through practical examples from schools and educators who have effectively integrated knowledge-rich curricula.
KW - Building knowledge rich curriculum
KW - Cognitive psychology in curriculum design
KW - Cognitive psychology in knowledge-rich curricula
KW - Curriculum building with case studies
KW - Effective curriculum design for deep learning
KW - Enhancing critical thinking through knowledge
KW - Enhancing problem solving through knowledge
KW - Global trends in educational curricula
KW - Implementing knowledge-rich curricula
KW - Knowledge in curricula
KW - Knowledge rich curriculum
KW - Knowledge-rich curriculum development
KW - Open Access
KW - Powerful knowledge theory in education
KW - Sociological perspectives on knowledge in curriculum
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-74661-1
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-74661-1
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85217021470
SN - 9783031746604
T3 - SpringerBriefs in Education
BT - Developing Curriculum for Deep Thinking
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -