Currere
Currere is a concept in curriculum theory that treats the curriculum as a lived process rather than a fixed set of subjects or objectives. Derived from the Latin verb currere, meaning “to run” or “to course,” currere emphasizes movement through time and the ongoing development of the person within educational experiences. It foregrounds autobiography, subjectivity, and the biographical aspects of teaching and learning, arguing that what counts as curriculum emerges from the educator’s and learner’s histories, cultures, and aspirations.
Central to currere is a four-moment heuristic that teachers and students can use to reflect on their
Currere has been influential in teacher education and critical curriculum studies because it reframes curriculum as