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The Ongoing Curriculum Reform in Portugal: Highlighting Trends, Challenges and Possibilities

Curriculum Making in Europe: Policy and Practice within and Across Diverse Contexts

ISBN: 978-1-83867-738-1, eISBN: 978-1-83867-735-0

Publication date: 20 January 2021

Abstract

The aim of this chapter is twofold: first, it will discuss the roots and the aims of the curriculum reform launched in Portugal in 2017, suggesting that it shows the influence of international policy borrowing. Secondly, it aims to present and to discuss the trends that this reform is putting in place, highlighting some successful practices as well some misconceptions and controversial practices. To accomplish such aims, it follows the analytical framework that inspires this book, namely the approach that understands curriculum making as a dynamic process of interactions between different layers of the system, emphasizing the meso and the micro layers of curriculum decision-making. The focus on the experimental period that this chapter narrates is also an opportunity to analyse dynamics among the layers of curriculum making.

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Acknowledgement

Authors would like to acknowledge Carla Daniela Ferreira; João Guilherme Fernandes and Lurdes Neves for the treatment of the information concerning implementation of the PAFC.

Citation

Mouraz, A. and Cosme, A. (2021), "The Ongoing Curriculum Reform in Portugal: Highlighting Trends, Challenges and Possibilities", Priestley, M., Alvunger, D., Philippou, S. and Soini, T. (Ed.) Curriculum Making in Europe: Policy and Practice within and Across Diverse Contexts, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 77-98. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-735-020211005

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