MODULE 1 CURRICULUM: CONCEPTS‚NATURE AND PURPOSES Curriculum from Different Points of View 1. Traditional Points of View of Curriculum* “It is a body of subjects or subject matter prepared by the teachers for the students to learn”‚ and is synonymous to course of study and syllabus. *According to Robert Hutchins‚ curriculum is permanent study which emphasizes rules of grammar‚ reading‚ rhetoric and logic and mathematics needed for basic education which gives importance to the 3Rs
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Unit 6 Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice Introduction: In education‚ the word “curriculum” is not new since the organisations of schooling and further education have long been associated with the idea of a curriculum. Before starting the assignment‚ we would like to find out what it means by “curriculum” and what is “curriculum development for inclusive practice”. By definition‚ in formal education‚ a curriculum is the set of courses and their contents offered at an educational institution
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Advanced Studies in Curriculum Development The development of the new BTEC National Diploma in Music course will be discussed‚ specifically looking at the revision of the Studying Music from around the World Unit. Firstly the rationale and reasoning for its place as an important area within music as an educational and vocational context will be touched upon. Music is seen as a major art form and as a result offers students the possibility of developing their imagination‚ creativity skills and
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CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Jaro‚ Iloilo City ASSESSING THE CURRICULUM FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION A RESEARCH PAPER In Partial Fulfillment of the Course In Educ. 647 Supervision of Instruction Presented to: Dr. Lucy B. Catalogo Professor Presented by: Lori Grace A. Advincula MAED 2 -1 March 25‚ 2008 Table of Contents Chapter I. Introduction …………………………………... 2 Background of the Study……………….. 2 Objectives of the Study …………………. 2 Statement of
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SCHOOLING VOLUME 2‚ NUMBER 1‚ 2011 Curriculum Development: Deductive Models Fred C. Lunenburg Sam Houston State University ________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT Three models are presented in this article: Tyler’s behavioral model‚ Beauchamp’s managerial model‚ and Saylor‚ Alexander‚ and Lewis’s administrative model. Models can assist curriculum developers to conceptualize the development process by pinpointing certain principles and procedures. The
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FAKULTI SAINS DAN TEKNOLOGI ASSIGNMENT TUGASAN HBEF 1303 CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS STUDY PENGAJIAN KURIKULUM DAN SILIBUS E-TUTOR: NORLIA BINTI T. GOOLAMALLY LEARNING CENTRE: PAHANG LEARNING CENTRE JANUARY 2012 1.0 Introduction This paper will try to explain in general the development and design of the curriculum with references to one of Open University Malaysia’s subjects within the Faculty of Science and Technology. The subject that
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Curriculum design and development Author: Judy McKimm MBA‚ MA (Ed)‚ BA (Hons)‚ Cert Ed‚ ILTM Head of Curriculum Development‚ School of Medicine Imperial College Centre for Educational Development This paper was first written in 2003 as part of a project led by the London Deanery to provide a web-based learning resource to support the educational development for clinical teachers. It was revised by Judy McKimm in 2007 with the introduction of the Deanery’s new web-based learning package
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Curriculum Evaluation Assignment Curriculum is an important structure of an educational program‚ as it guides the learner and instructors throughout the courses’ components. Curricula incorporates a variety of elements‚ from the programs philosophy to outcomes desired to be met (Billings & Halstead‚ 2012). During this design process each faculty member works together to achieve the best curricula possible. The design process however‚ is just the beginning. As nursing as a profession grows and changes
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Different Completion Rates !! Allow Different Workloads – Fewer Objectives Adaptations to Curriculum Content Matrix for Kayla As Is (same level‚ same curriculum) ! ! ! ! 1. Completes activity with support from paraprofessional. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Functionally Equivalent Curriculum (similar curriculum content) Multi-Level Curriculum (same subject area‚ diff. Levels/ objectives of same subject) Curriculum Overlap (same activity‚ diff. goals/obj. from diff. curricular areas) Parallel Instruction
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THE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROCESS Curriculum development has no beginning nor end‚ and there is no perfect product for the final curriculum document. Scales (1985) wrote that “in actual practice‚ development and implementation of the curriculum is an integral phenomenon developed in a very integrated and interrelating manner; one component‚ not necessarily springing full grown and naturally from another‚ nor will any single component usually stand without some revision after subsequent parts are
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