posted on 2025-06-05, 04:17authored byJanine Diane Michelle Felicitee Forbes-Rolfe
This study interrogates the development of the Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship (ACCC) from an ontological perspective, reconceptualising the curriculum-making process as an emergent assemblage made through negotiated politics. Using a thinking-with-theory approach, I examine how the complex conditions of creation shaped the expression of the Civics and Citizenship (CC) curriculum. Significantly, this study found these conditions produced an increasing use of standardisation and centralisation of the curriculum design that became embedded in the details of the ACCC, creating a narrower version of democratic citizenship education. From this assemblage insight, I consider the impact on current and future CC curricula.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Elizabeth Joan Tudball
Additional supervisor 1
David Bright
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
School of Curriculum, Teaching and Inclusive Education