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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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    School Curriculum in my words today December 18‚ 2012 Curriculum plays a crucial role in today’s society‚ and no community can afford to exist safely without it. Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines curriculum as‚ “The subjects comprising a course of study”. Such a simple definition appears straight forward enough; however‚ as has been indicated before by seemingly simple definitions‚ a world of meaning belies the few words that comprise them. For instance‚ when one considers what topics

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    Final ECE311: Early Childhood Curriculum & Methods March 17‚ 2013 Creative Curriculum is probably the most effective curriculum that would appeal to every type of child. With this curriculum‚ every activity can be altered to fit the needs of each individual child‚ rather than a certain type of child or children. The Waldorf approach to learning goes hand-in-hand with the Creative Curriculum. They both suggest that learning should be fun and filled with interesting activities that

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    Massive societal changes over the past twenty years (Drucker‚1994; Reigeluth‚1994) have altered society’s educational needs and in turn are driving schools to redesign their curricula. Within the educational field‚ schools have been challenged to shift from the traditional paradigm of teacher-directed learning and dissemination of knowledge to learner-centered curricula that can promote the development of life-long learners who can think critically‚ solve problems and work collaboratively. These

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    Subject-Centered Curriculum Design Terminologies: Curriculum- Planned and guided learning experiences and intended learning outcomes formulated through the systemic reconstruction of knowledge and experiences‚ under the auspices of the school for the learner’s continuous and willful growth in personal social competence. Design-the arrangement of the elements of a curriculum into a substantive entity. Subject-Centered Design Model Focuses on the content of the Curriculum Corresponds to textbooks

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    From the perspective of the general education curriculum‚ analyze the information provided about Angie. Did her teachers provide her with access to that curriculum? How? To what extent does it appear that the basic skills remediation Angie received in the resource room has been effective? Can you identify other approaches or instructional strategies that might increase her participation in the general education curriculum? What effects might these strategies have on her overall performance? Consider

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    Haoran Wang Professor King English 1A 8 April 2015 Prompt 1 The “hidden curriculum” that Jean Anyon investigates is that “school works try to make children remain their social class with their parents and thus perpetuates the maintenance of the status quo and the ongoing gap between rich and poor.” Basically‚ the “hidden curriculum” is set up for children to stay within their parents’ social class. Jean Anyon discovered that the working class children are being educated for mechanical and low wage-labor

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    Report When we were considering our curriculum design the initial models we considered were Product and Process. Product Model (taken from Neary‚ 2002) Aims to design curriculum based on the achievement of aims and outcomes‚ and designs and encourages learning experiences based on the needs of the decided out comes of the course. Advantages: Clear and precise aims and outcomes provide a defined structure for delivery for teachers and learners. These curricula are easily defined by ability

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    Antibias and Culturally Relevant Curriculum Children learn races‚ sexes and what is to be handicapped by observing the differences among people and by taking the spoken and unspoken messages about those differences. Because children are born to a diverse world‚ they interact with people whom are different from themselves almost daily. Diversity defined as the richness and uniqueness among humans. “Young children are aware of diversity; hence‚ you need to be prepared to address it in your work with

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    Topic: In his book‚ Van Brummelen discusses "neutral curriculum."  Define this concept in your own words and share your opinion on this idea. How does a Christian teacher’s responsibility apply to a Christian school?  A public school? Discuss legal implications in both settings.  If you have any personal experience with this topic‚ please feel free to share it with the class. According to Van Brummelen’s Steppingstones to Curriculum‚ “A curriculum must include a diversity of value positions without

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