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    Bode on the other hand saw a philosophy as a source of reflective consideration; while Ralph Tyler likened philosophy to “a screen for selecting educational objectives. To this end I would define the term Education Philosophy as it relates to curriculum development as one’s position on learning‚ the process of learning‚ people / persons involve in learning as well as the product of learning.” Given the fact that our schools exist to facilitate learning‚ our role as facilitators must only serve to enhance

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    Leadership Approach Paper – Organizations depend on the management and leadership skills of individuals in order to be successful. Leaders do not have to be managers but are equally important. Leaders are individuals who possess traits‚ behavior and abilities to influence others to accomplish tasks and other needed objectives for the company. Leadership is defined as “the ability of an individual to influence‚ motivate‚ and enable others to contribute toward the effectiveness and success of the

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    Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Approach Designed for students diagnosed with emotional and behavioral disabilities (EBD) there are a numerous amount of intervention strategies and methods that can be used to implement and help students build their self-management skills. These intervention strategies are used with the intention of students ultimately learning how to control their behaviors in and out of school. Consequently‚ self-sufficient intervention approaches are a supported and efficient

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    MODULE 5 Models in Curriculum Development INTRODUCTION Curriculum development is concerned with the drawing up of plans for teaching and learning activities in classroom situations that will bring about positive changes in the lives of the learners. It is based on the school’s mission and goals and identifies ways of translating these into a coherent and coordinated program of meaningful experiences and conditions eliciting responses that will lead to the transformation of the learners

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    to Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors (2007)‚ "Behavioral therapy had its beginnings in the early 1900’s and became established as a psychological approach in the 1950s and 1960s." Many others had their hands in contributing to the development of the theory for behavioral therapy‚ and the approaches that are wildly used to aid the population at large. For example Ivan Pavlov (1849 – 1936) his hand in what is now behavioral therapy was accidental‚ but none the less a contribution through

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    and uncertainty as to ¡¥what is the curriculum?¡¦ As such‚ there is a distributing lack of consensus on an all-embracing definition of this comprehensive concept. This is‚ in part‚ due to the various interpretations‚ meanings‚ emphasis and approaches that the scholars of curriculum studies embark upon. This‚ in turn‚ leaves the education practitioners and the general public in the dark as to what constitutes that which should be considered as ¡¥good curriculum practice¡¦ in educational institutions

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    2. The Taba Model Hilda Taba’s model starts with the curriculum and the teacher’s outlook of what should be taught how‚ and then tests it on the students before declaring it effective. Therefore‚ she believed that teachers who teach or implement the curriculum should participate more than the authority in designing and developing curriculum. She used “grass root approach in her model. So she believed that the teachers should first create specific teaching- learning units‚ and a hospitable environment

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     MODELS OF CURRICULUM Mrutyunjaya Mishra Lecturer‚ H.I  2. The Word: Curriculum • Latin: Running course • Scotland 1603: Carriage way‚ road • United States 1906: Course of study • United States‚ 1940: Plan for learning (study)  3. What is curriculum? Curriculum is a design PLAN for learning that requires the purposeful and proactive organization‚ sequencing‚ and management of the interactions among the teacher‚ the students‚ and the content knowledge we want students to acquire.  4

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    A REFLECTION ON THE REPORTS Submitted to: RITZCEN A. DURANGO‚ PH. D Submitted by: APIPA U. MASNAR Supervision of Instruction and Curriculum Development 1. THE NATURE OF LEARNING(the learner/multiple intelligence) The theory of multiple intelligences is a theory of intelligence that differentiates it into specific (primarily sensory) "modalities"‚ rather than seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability. This model was proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book Frames

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    Cognitive-Behavioral Approach Introduction Our thought process plays a very important role in how we feel generally and in what we do. There is a type of psychotherapy that places emphasis on this role that our thought process plays in these situations and it is called cognitive behavioral therapy. This theory focus on the idea that all our attitudes‚ feelings and behaviors are caused by our thoughts‚ and not by external factors such as events‚ people and situations that we encounter. There is

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