Analysis of the Aspects of the Metaperspective of Transformation and Evolution in the Design and Development of Curriculum Based on Educational Equity

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor of counseling, Sayyed Jamaleddin Asadabadi University,asadabad,iran.

2 Director of the Specialized Research Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, General Department of Education, Hamadan Province

3 Bachelor of Science in Educational Sciences, Seyed Jamaluddin Asadabadi University, Asadabad, Hamedan, Iran

Abstract
This qualitative study, employing a documentary-library method, analyzed the dimensions of the transformative meta-perspective for designing a curriculum based on educational justice. Findings indicate that a justice-oriented curriculum, informed by trans-personal, social change, and humanistic approaches, requires key elements. These include addressing learners' individual and social needs, fostering decision-making skills, valuing student choice, and ensuring cognitive and emotional engagement. Furthermore, it necessitates emphasizing individual and social values, cultural differences, a fair attitude among designers, expert consultation, and public participation. The curriculum should also aim to cultivate critical citizens with reasoning and persuasion skills, and enhance creativity by balancing intuitive and analytical thinking. The study concludes that implementing such a curriculum through a transformative lens ensures equitable resource distribution, impartial educational laws, and the elimination of gender, ethnic, and racial discrimination in assessment, thereby achieving comprehensive educational justice for all.

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