Until the 1970’s “hidden curriculum” is not characterized as “the third force” in the field of curriculum studies. There are three distinct subgroups ─ ─ “Structural ─Functionalist , Phenomenological─Hermeneutics” and “Social Critical Theory” in this camp. Although Structural─Functionalism, shared with the positivist paradigm, are still dominant and got under control among these subgroups. The other two are offered different paradigms to open a new horizon and challenge the first.The purpose of this study is to analyze and criticize the theoretical frameworks of Structural─Functionalist approach. The works of the representatives of this group(such as R. Dreeben, P. Jackson, B.Synder an B. Bloom) are represented in terms of ontology, epistemology, axiology and methodology. Then some implications for the development of curriculum studies are interpreted. |