WESTERN MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY College of Education Graduate School Summer 2013-2014 Course Title: EDAD 205 Educational Planning and Curriculum Development Course Professor: Dr. Alicia T. Baldicano Facilitator: Julie Ann N. Guardame Course Topic: b. Curriculum Development in the Philippines 1. Levels of Decision making 2. External enablers 3. The EDCOM study as an external enabler STRATEGY (GROUP 1): FLOW CHARTS STRATEGY (GROUP 2): STRUCTURED OVERVIEW
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Standards/ Curriculum Format For Web Design Course Duration: 130 Hours Sector: IT (Software Industry) Association: BASIS Course Structure and Requirements Course Title: Web Design Course Objectives: a) This course is specially designed to provide technical knowledge and skills to cope with the requirement of jr. software engineer occupations of the IT sector. The course will be implemented to ensure at least 80% of total contact hours on practical/hands on skills training or practice and
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i.e.‚ “How to apply digital leadership concepts to support teaching and learning?” Consequently‚ to cultivate the essential information and knowledge for this assignment‚ the students are advised to explore 3-5 research articles relating to the topics in order to accumulate the relevant materials necessitated for answering the aforementioned questions. Overview of “Digital Leadership & applying the concept to support teaching and learning” “What is digital leadership?” According to Zhong‚ L. (2016)
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As an emerging educator the education philosophy embraced will have great impact on the teaching and learning process‚ beliefs about students‚ beliefs about knowledge concepts as well as the belief about what is worth knowing. This is so‚ as each of us perception or the construct of our education philosophy differs as the source may be stemming from differing schools of thought. According to Wiles & Bondi‚ major philosophies of life and education have traditionally been defined by three criteria;
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Millions of patients and their families place their lives in the hands of medical professionals on a daily basis. These medical events range in severity from a simple cut or sprain to a major surgery and everything in between. Although many people view medical facilities as safe and free of risk‚ that is not the case. The quality of healthcare that the average patient receives is usually exactly what they were expecting and to the best of the physicians ability. However‚ there are times when
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"We need to be much more aware of the learning potential of talk; of the ways in which teaching might assist children’s spoken language development; of the best ways of gathering information and eventually making informed assessments of children’s talk; and through all this‚ how our behaviour as teachers in our planning of the curriculum‚ in our interactions with children and our discussions with other colleagues‚ can best contribute to the kind of classroom and school climate most conducive to oracy
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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 that lets
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Differences on English Learning and Teaching I. Introduction Nowadays‚ culture plays a very important role in the foreign language classroom. Because cultural differences may give rise to misunderstanding that exists in intercultural communication. So the teaching of culture in the English classroom has been becoming a heated topic and people pay more and more attention to the cultural studies and intercultural communication in recent years. Therefore‚ culture teaching is feasible in the English
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ABSTRACT Prospective student teachers were required to choose a curriculum document from either the primary or secondary school sector for evaluation. They were required to conduct such an evaluation using the Daniel Stufflebeam’s CIPP (Context‚ Input‚ Process and Product) Model. The CIPP Model would be used to determine the usefulness of the curriculum in meeting the needs of the Trinidad and Tobago society. Based on possible weaknesses found in the document‚ prospective teachers were to
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Curriculum Approach Each curriculum describes several and different approaches which reflect the developer’s view of reality‚ philosophy‚ history‚ psychology‚ social issues‚ and the domains of knowledge. For every approach‚ it expresses an orientation or perspective about curriculum development which impacts on the design of the curriculum‚ the role of schools‚ administrators‚ teachers‚ learners‚ curriculum specialists‚ and requirements for implementation and evaluation such as instructional
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