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Critical and Theoretical Perspectives on Scripted Curricula

Olga Gould-Yakovleva (State University of New York, USA)
Release Date: May, 2026 | Copyright: © 2026 | Pages: 570
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ISBN13: 9798260020401
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798260020418
EISBN13: 9798260020425
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-2600-2040-1

Description:

Scripted curricula are prominent in modern education systems as schools and policymakers seek standardized approaches to teaching and learning. These curricula provide teachers with detailed lesson plans, instructional methods, and assessment guidelines intended to improve consistency, accountability, and student performance. However, critical and theoretical perspectives question the impact of rigid structures on teacher autonomy, creativity, and culturally responsive teaching practices. Scripted instruction can limit critical thinking, reduce flexibility in addressing diverse student needs, and reinforce broader systems of control within education. Examining scripted curricula through critical and theoretical lenses offers valuable insight into the tensions between standardization, equity, professional development, and meaningful learning experiences in contemporary classrooms.

Critical and Theoretical Perspectives on Scripted Curricula explores the use of scripted curricula in education and their influence on teaching practices, classroom dynamics, and student learning outcomes. It examines critical and theoretical debates surrounding issues like teacher autonomy, standardization, equity, power structures, and the effectiveness of instructional approaches. This book covers topics such as preservice teaching, professional development, and teaching methods, and is a useful resource for educators, academicians, researchers, and scientists.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Creative Instruction
  • Curriculum Development
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Educational Policy & Reform
  • Educational Technologies
  • Ethics & Law
  • Inclusive & Accessible Education
  • Instructional Design
  • Pedagogy
  • Perspective, Relationships, Engagement, and Procedures (PREP)
  • Preservice Teaching
  • Professional Development
  • Scripted Curricula
  • Teaching Methods

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Olga Gould-Yakovleva is the American educator, researcher, author, and speaker. She earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum, Instruction & the Science of Learning from the State University of New York, University at Buffalo, USA. Prior to that, she earned her Master of Education degree from Florida Atlantic University, USA. Dr. Gould-Yakovleva initially had her Dual Bachelor’s and Dual Master’s degrees in Teaching ESOL & Foreign Languages from Ryazan State University, RF. This Florida State Certified Educator (2008 – 2028) has had her life-long K-12 & university/college teaching experiences in the United States and Internationally. Besides teaching university, Dr. Gould-Yakovleva is an Editor of the Scopus-indexed journal "The Qualitative Report," and a Leadership Committee member and Web Manager at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Division D "Measurement & Research Methodologies." Among this researcher's interests are such fields as Qualitative Methods, Teacher Education, Social and Socio-Cultural Constructivism, Multimodality, Teaching Diverse, Multicultural, Polylingual, Domestic American and International Students, and Poverty Reduction through Education.

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