Toward a Postmodern Curriculum Framework: A Meta-synthesis of Indicators and Components(مقاله پژوهشی دانشگاه آزاد)
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Curriculum Research, Volume ۷, Issue ۲ , ۲۰۲۶
28 - 55
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Although postmodern philosophy has substantially influenced perspectives on knowledge, learning, and curriculum development, existing research has largely examined its educational implications through isolated aspects such as learner autonomy, student participation, and alternative assessment. Consequently, a comprehensive framework of the components and indicators of a postmodern curriculum remains underdeveloped. This study aimed to synthesize existing research to identify the dimensions, components, and indicators of a curriculum grounded in postmodern educational philosophy. A qualitative meta-synthesis was conducted using the five-stage framework proposed by Erwin et al. (2011). From an initial corpus of 247 scholarly articles and publications published between 2011 and 2024, 30 studies were purposively selected according to predefined inclusion criteria. Data were analyzed through systematic coding and thematic synthesis. The findings identified five interconnected dimensions of a postmodern curriculum: curriculum objectives, curriculum content, teaching–learning methods and strategies, assessment and evaluation, and curriculum environment and context. These dimensions comprised 14 organizing themes and 53 indicators emphasizing flexibility, contextualization, learner participation, pluralism, dialogue, and autonomy. The proposed framework provides a conceptual foundation for designing curricula that are more responsive, learner-centered, and context-sensitive, with particular relevance for EFL curriculum development, educational practice, and policy.