The implementation of streaming was to cater to the needs of each student according to his or her academic ability. Streaming sought to prevent the occasion where academically inclined students become insufficiently challenged with the educational curriculum and weaker students struggle to keep afloat. Hence‚ by streaming students‚ it allowed for the academically stronger students to be categorized and placed in a more rigorous course‚ whereas weaker students are given more time and guidance in their
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OUTCOMES‚ ISSUES‚ CHALLENGES AND NEXT STEPS Yolanda S. Quijano‚ ED.D. Undersecretary 1 Outline • K to 12 Outcomes • Issues and Challenges • Next Steps 2 1 9/3/2012 Phased Implementation of K to 12 Curriculum | Slide 3 K to 12 Curriculum Model Grades 11-12 (New HS Years 5-6) • Core (Languages‚ Literature‚ Math‚ Philosophy‚ Science‚ Social Sciences) + Career Pathways (including OJT) Business and Entrepreneurship Technical-Vocational Grades 9-10 (New
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION IN ARTS EDUCATION Contents 1. The Arts and General Education 2. The Interdisciplinary-Arts Approach 3. Integrating-the-Arts Model 4. A Proposal 5. Putting Theory into Practice 6. Integrating the Arts with the Rest of the Curriculum 7. Notes ListenPauseStopSelect: SettingsDownload mp3?Close Section: SYMPOSIUM; Interdisciplinary Arts Education For most of the past decade‚ the entire educational system has come under close scrutiny. Partners in the educational process--parents
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11 Copy of Basic EducationinUBD Curriculum 12 Interview on Grade 7 Teachers 13 My Own Curriculum “Realistic Educational Curriculum” 18 Reflection on Observation 28 Articles about Field Study 4 Teaching Resources: Exploring the Curriculum 29 Let’s Play! Using Play-Based Curriculum to Support Children’s Learning Throughout 30 Domains Exploring Teacher’s Experiences in Implementation of Curriculum in China 38 Curriculum Review: Exploring Creation
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of 2012‚ or the “Policy Guidelines on the Implementation of Grades 1 to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) Effective School Year 2012-2013‚” Education Secretary Armin Luistro ordered public schools to implement the K to 12 BEC‚ particularly on Grades 1 and 7 which will be most affected by the new curriculum‚ and challenged schools “to implement the guidelines in creative and innovative ways for the curriculum can be localized without compromising the philosophy of total learner development.” “The
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everyone in particular‚ but at the same time it teaches all people some important lessons they need to learn. College is like a small reproduction of the school of life. It teaches us many important lessons‚ which are not necessarily found in the curriculum. In a way‚ college reminds me a survival camp‚ except that it doesn’t have physical trials‚ it tests only psychological‚ emotional and personal spheres of our life. That’s why I believe that going to college is an important step for growing as an
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Assignment1 Part 1 (A) What is Curriculum? For Curriculum it does not matter the religion or the nationality‚ children are educated into particular modes which can make sense of their experiences and the environment around them‚ and also into a set of behavioral expectations‚ skills and knowledge‚ which the society requires for its future. A curriculum In practice‚ though is more than this. it is useful to think of it as being much wider. As a working definition of a curriculum I would say that it is
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What is Bec ? The BEC is an interactive curriculum. This means that there is constant interaction between and among the teachers and students and also with the materials. In this respect‚ you are not the only authority in the classroom. You are only the facilitator‚ the guide to your students’ learning. You allow your students to “construct their own knowledge.” If they do‚ they will learn better than when you just “pour knowledge” into them. They are not empty vessels that need to be filled up
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Curriculum Defined/described The learning experiences and intended outcomes formulated through systematic reconstruction of knowledge and experiences‚ under the auspices of the school for the learners’ continuous and willful growth in personal-social competence; the cumulative tradition of organized knowledge (Tanner‚ D. and Tanner‚ L.) A plan for learning (Taba‚ H.); a course of study on a specific topic; includes all the learning experiences of students as planned and directed by the school to
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Education Reform In Pakistan – Challenges and Prospects Education can be dangerous. It is very difficult to make it not dangerous. In fact‚ it is almost impossible. The only way you can prevent education from being dangerous is to try and develop an educational system in which the pupil is exposed to no ideas whatsoever. [Robert Hutchins] The connection between education and human security – defined in a broad sense – is immediate and direct. How future Pakistanis will live‚ the qua
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