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The curriculum is site where the recurring question of the subject is posed, informed by centuries of critical thought and creative scholarship reconstructed through solitary study and complicated conversation. Through such study and the self-formation it affords, human beings find their way into the world. Private passion can become public service. Such reconstruction does not shed the past but it does enlarge one's capacity to accommodate its complexity. (Pinar, 2011, p. 144)

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Bill Pinar at the UBC centre for cross faculty inquiry – January 13, 2010

December 16, 2014LECTURES & INTERVIEWSjung Leave a comment

Bill, Maxine Greene and Elliot Eisner

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Keynote address at South Africa 2014

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Allegories of the Present Curriculum Development in a Culture of Narcissism and Presentism

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Nationalism, Anti-Americanism, Canadian Identity: Two Moments in Canadian Curriculum Studies

November 8, 2014LECTURES & INTERVIEWSjung Leave a comment
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Curricula in their Historical Context: Curriculum Studies in Canada

November 8, 2014LECTURES & INTERVIEWSjung Leave a comment
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Bill on UBC Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy Interview Series

November 8, 2014LECTURES & INTERVIEWSjung Leave a comment
http://m2.edcp.educ.ubc.ca/interviews/bpinar-14.mp4

Lecture at South Africa 2014

November 8, 2014LECTURES & INTERVIEWSjung Leave a comment

Panel discussion in South Africa

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