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    Curriculum Design for inclusive Practice In this assignment‚ I will be discussing what curriculum means‚ who and what factors can influence and impact the design of curriculum. Also defining the main theories models and ideologies and how they contribute to my curriculum‚ and how they can change various teaching methods. Concluding with‚ proposed solutions to improve the curriculum within the Hospitality department. Curriculum is hardly new in fact it dates way back to ancient Greece and the famous

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    lot of controversy about what is being taught to children in school over the years‚ but have you ever looked at what the younger generations are learning from your own un biased point of view. John Dewey writes an essay titled “The Child and the Curriculum” in which he explains his views on what our children are learning in school. Dewey says‚ “Abandon the notion of subject-matter as something fixed and ready made in itself‚ outside the child’s experience; cease thinking of the child’s experience

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    Curriculum: At Front Street School they follow New York State Common Core Curriculum. At Front Street School two of the main Common Core Curriculum is based on Mathematics and ELA (English Language Arts). They specially use Engage NY. The Common Core Curriculum for ELA is designed to help students build the background knowledge and vocabulary based off of by listening and reading comprehension. These skills that Common Core force students to know are called decoding skills. These decoding skills

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    Dictionary is: "of or relating to a social or educational theory that encourages interest in many cultures within a society rather than in only a mainstream culture" (1984). There are many reasons why multiculturalism should be integrated into the curriculum of America ’s schools. Multicultural education is an idea that seeks to develop the same opportunities for all students; it is not geared solely for the benefit of those from different racial‚ ethnic‚ and social-class groups‚ but it is also designed

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    Unit 6 Curriculum development for inclusive practice What do we mean by the word ‘curriculum’? A definition given by John Kerr and quoted by Vic Kelly is ’All the learning which is planned and guided by the school‚ whether it is carried on in groups or individually‚ inside or outside the school’. (quoted in Kelly 1983 P10). The idea of curriculum is not exactly a new one; the word itself has its roots in ancient Greek and Latin. But the way it is understood and the way that it has been theorised

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    Different Completion Rates !! Allow Different Workloads – Fewer Objectives Adaptations to Curriculum Content Matrix for Kayla As Is (same level‚ same curriculum) ! ! ! ! 1. Completes activity with support from paraprofessional. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Functionally Equivalent Curriculum (similar curriculum content) Multi-Level Curriculum (same subject area‚ diff. Levels/ objectives of same subject) Curriculum Overlap (same activity‚ diff. goals/obj. from diff. curricular areas) Parallel Instruction

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    1. Discuss different perspective surrounding the implementation of the said curriculum including the Washington and Bologna accords. Different Perspectives on the K-12 Curriculum Implementation in the Philippines K-12 implementation seeks to be at par with international standards. The question is whose standards the Philippine education is adhering to. Globalization has brought forth these standards. With the opening of international labor market‚ a tighter competition coexisted. Survival of the

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    topic of the Expanded Core Curriculum after a needs survey was done to find the needs of the school. The school had recently been involved with a reaccreditation for the school. It was shown that there was a need in our transition program. Students were leaving the school and sitting at home without getting a job. The school decided that action was needed to improve this problem. The researcher chose to research the Expanded Core Curriculum‚ which is a curriculum for students with a vision impairment

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    Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Curriculum Development and Design 11 Curriculum Development and Design Sue Baptiste‚ Patricia Solomon 2 Contents The Pedagogical Framework: Problem-based Learning . . 12 Approaching the Task of Curriculum Renewal . . . . . . . 13 Where to Begin? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Designing Our New Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Redevelopment Within a Problem-based Learning Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Outline and explain what is meant by the Hidden Curriculum in schools [20] There are a few things that you need to pay attention to here. You must: Outline what different perspectives say about the hidden curriculum Use relevant examples /evidence Explain them The hidden curriculum is a phrase used to describe the things learnt in school that are not openly taught in lessons or examined in tests. In general the hidden curriculum is a type of socialisation which involves persuading people either

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