assessment is a regular evaluation of coursework done during the course‚ where the marks achieved count towards the final result which may or may not include an examination this is according to Gordon (1997). More so George (1996) defines continuous assessment as the daily
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Behavioral Curriculum Model Susan McIntosh CE420: Curriculum Development Professor Katherine Berry October 20‚ 2012 Give me a dozen healthy infants‚ well-formed‚ and my own specified world to bring them up in and I’ll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select -- doctor‚ lawyer‚ artist‚ merchant-chief and‚ yes‚ even beggar-man and thief‚ regardless of his talents‚ penchants‚ tendencies‚ abilities‚ vocations‚ and race of his ancestors.
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or LS) GER-PE REQUIREMENT 0 GER-PE - BM 0 GER-UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6* TOTAL 107 * EE3179 is taken in Semester 2. Those taking EE3179 (instead of EE3076) will have the additional 4 AUs counted in the GER-UE category. CURRICULUM STRUCTURE NO. OF HOURS PER WEEK COURSE CODE AND TITLE TYPE* AU LEC TUT LAB TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE / CO-REQUISITE^ EEE YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 EE2001 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS C 3 1 0 4 4 EE2004 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
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Republic of the Philippines Department of Education DepEd Complex‚ Meralco Avenue Pasig City January 2012 K to 12 Curriculum Guide MUSIC and ART ( Grade 7 to Grade 10) K TO 12 MUSIC AND ART CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK The Music and Art curricula focus on the learner as both the recipient and instructor of the knowledge‚ skills‚ and values necessary for artistic expression and cultural literacy. The design of the curricula is student-centered‚ based on spiral progression of processes‚ concepts
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rThe CANADIENNE ’ÉVALUATION DE PROGRAMME LA REVUECanadian Journal ofDProgram Evaluation Vol. 18 No. 2 Pages 1–31 ISSN 0834-1516 Copyright © 2003 Canadian Evaluation Society 1 EVALUATION AND RESEARCH: DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES Miri Levin-Rozalis Department of Education Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva‚ Israel Abstract: This article discusses the similarities and dissimilarities between research and evaluation‚ which are two clearly differentiated disciplines despite their
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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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“I just love real characters; they’re not pretentious‚ and every emotion is on the surface‚ they’re regular working people. Their likes‚ their dislikes‚ their lives‚ their hates‚ their passions; they’re all right there on the surface.” Aim and Curriculum Definition: Gotten from different points and give educational programs leaders wide articulations of what they ought to finish as far as understudy learning because of a specific instructive or preparing program. Mission statements in view of some
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MACASIL Professor LT 513 – Foundations of Language Education 7:30-10:30 am / Sat. & Sun. _____________________________________________________________________________________ I. REFLECTION A. Summary The article‚ “Shaping a Communicative Curriculum”‚ authored by Sandra J. Savignon‚ explicates the five components proposed to innovate the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) Approach so that it could provide a variety of activities and alternatives that also go with the advent of technology
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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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Topic: In Van Brummelen’s book‚ four curriculum orientations were discussed. What do each of the four curriculum orientations have in common? Give examples how "responsibility teaching" can be achieved in both the public and private sectors. In Van Brummelen’s book there are four different curriculum orientations discussed. The four curriculum orientations discussed are "the traditional‚ the process / mastery‚ the experiential‚ and the Christian orientation" (p. 25). These orientations are essential
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