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    PGCE Module 1 Assignment

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    04 Educational Transformation and Information Technology 05 My Ideal School and My Ideal Classroom: My Vision 06 Curriculum – Core and Hidden 07 Active Learning 08 Ethos and Social

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    Summary/Discussions in Curriculum: Foundations‚ Principles‚ and Issues By Allan C. Ornstein and Francis P. Hunkins Curriculum and Instruction 411 – Curriculum Dr. Adel T. AL-Bataineh Date: May 22‚ 2002 Larry Pahl larrypahl@aol.com cell: 630-400-5132 home: 630-483-9970 [pic] Chapter 1 Overview. View of Curriculum PART I Foundations of Curriculum Chapter 2. Philosophical Foundations of Curriculum Chapter 3. Historical Foundations of Curriculum Chapter 4. Psychological Foundations of Curriculum Chapter

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    the University of Hong Kong‚ 2013). The research indicates that they have stronger feelings of being a Hongkonger rather than Chinese. The Curriculum Development Council (2009) has reported that “to be an informed and responsible citizen with a sense of global and national identity” is one of the major objectives in education reform. Therefore‚ the Curriculum Development Council (2012) noted that the one of the purposes of moral and nation education is promoting the recognition of identity. Students

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    The Curriculum

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    Introduction The success of any programme depends on an appropriate preplan and its accurate implementation. Curriculum is the name of such a preplan encompassing the entire activities in the domain of education. A curriculum of a specific education programme is laid to accommodate desires‚ tendencies‚ abilities‚ experiences and demands of learners in the backdrop of a society or a country. A curriculum contains answers to questions such as to who‚ why‚ what‚ how‚ with whose help‚ by what‚ where and for

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    of this vision. You will find a curriculum vita included for your consideration‚ but I would like to highlight some of my experiences that make me uniquely qualified for this position. During my almost 30-year career‚ I have gained substantial

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    Review of Literature & Data Collection 4 & 5 5 Data Analysis 5 & 6 6 Data Interpretation 6 7 Findings & Conclusion 7 8 Suggestion 8 9 Bibliography 9 & 10 ABSTRACT This research looks at the existing standard of hospitality institutes curriculum with special reference to the culinary syllabus in India and proposes various measures to reduce the gap between education imparted by hospitality institutes and the industry expectations from students. This research highlights the need of hospitality

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    been playing a great role in the lives of every citizen and the state in general. The very first task of educational contenders was and is to set educational development goals. The challenge of all educational institutions today is to produce a curriculum that will earn high productivity as in lifelong education. The institution should be more focused on creating opportunities where learners can exercise their abilities and potentials. There must be that sense of self-education in order for them

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    Bibliography: Barcan‚ A. (1980). A history of Australian education. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Crittenden‚ B. (1995). The revival of civics in the school curriculum: Comments on the report of the civics expert group. Melbourne Studies in Education‚ 36(2)‚ pp. 21-30. Davies‚ I.‚ Gregory‚ I.‚ & Riley‚ S. (1999). Good citizenship and educational provision. London: Falmer Publishing. Davies‚ L. (2001). Citizenship

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    necessary to understand what is meant by ‘curriculum’. Wiggins and McTighe (2008:6) define curriculum as “.....the specific blueprint for learning that is derived from desired results - that is‚ content and performance standards. Curriculum takes content and shapes it into a plan for effective teaching and learning..... The etymology of the word suggests this: Curriculum is the particular “course to be run‚” given a desired end point” Two thoughts on curriculum are Narrow definitions which are more

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    Challenges Before Teacher Education in Changing Scenario “Teacher education may assume a leadership role in the transformation of education or be left behind in a swirl of rapid technological change.” UNISCO-2002 Entering into the 21st century does not mean a simple shift of calendar year. Presently we are in the KNOWLEDGE-ERA supported by high and low technology. Teacher-Education being an integral part of the whole education system is considered to be the hub of the entire education because

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