Module 5: Curriculum development process [Source: adaptation of www.freeclipart.com] In Module 2‚ 3 and 4‚ we discussed how philosophy‚ psychology‚ society and history events influence curriculum. In Modules 5‚ 6‚ 7 and 8‚ we will examine the different phases of the curriculum development process. The first phase is curriculum planning followed by curriculum design‚ curriculum implementation
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Introduction: My personal philosophy of education is based around four fundamental ideas: that teaching and learning should be student centred: that true learning occurs best when it is most meaningful to the student: that every student has the right to a safe‚ caring and supportive learning environment and‚ finally‚ that learning is a lifelong process. In discussing my personal philosophy of education‚ I will elaborate on the aim of education‚ address the role of the teacher and the learner
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INTRODUCTION Education in Malaysia is overseen by two government ministries: the Ministry of Education for matters up to the secondary level‚ and the Ministry of Higher Education for tertiary education. Although education is the responsibility of the federal government‚ each state has an Education Department to help coordinate educational matters in their respective states. The main legislation governing education is the Education Act of 1996. Education may be obtained from government-sponsored
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in student’s performance. The related literatures and research findings are taken from books‚ websites on the internet‚ local studies‚ and theses. Importance of Science Literacy Prakash (2016) in his article‚ “What is the importance of Science Education as a School Subject?” discusses that Science‚ as a subject is universal and knows no boundaries. The claims of Science for inclusion
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Principles I (Philosophy of Education) NOTE: ATLEAST 3 PAGES ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT. Student Name: TAGBOR SAMPSON KORDJO ID #: UB24334SHU32673 My Philosophy of Education "Philosophy comes from the Greek word‚ “philosophia” which means the love of wisdom. All individuals have a philosophy in life‚ whether they know it or not." Jessica Carter My philosophy of education is based on the fact that formal education is not the only form of education‚ that fostering talent from
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legislations and codes of practice related to your role as a teacher that will be regulated by external entities and the organizations you are employed by. The Code of Professional Practice (2008) outlines behaviours expected from teachers and it states that you must remain professional. The Equality Act (2010) protects people against discrimination in the work place bringing disability‚ sex‚ and others into a sole legislation. The Further Education Teacher’s Qualifications Regulation (2007) states
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Concept and objectives of Value Education Dr A R Seetharam Principal‚ B Ed Section Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education‚ Mysore The Present Context The subject value education has come to acquire increasing prominence in educational discussions at all levels during recent times in our country. The issue has been projected as one of national priority in the National Educational Policy (NPE)‚ 1986. The Policy declares: "the growing concern over the erosion of essential values
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A progress report by the Independent Reviewer on Social Mobility and Child Poverty October 2012 University Challenge: How Higher Education Can Advance Social Mobility A progress report by the Independent Reviewer on Social Mobility and Child Poverty October 2012 University Challenge: How Higher Education Can Advance Social Mobility Contents Foreword and summary 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 11 Chapter 2 Access all areas 19 Chapter 3 Making the grade
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views of curriculum as expounded by Robert M. Hutchins‚ Joseph Schwab and Arthur Bestor) Progressive Points of View: Curriculum is the total learning experiences of the individual. This is anchored on John Dewey’s definition of experience and education. He believed that reflective thinking is a means that unifies curricular elements. Thought is not derived from action but tested by application. (Give other views of curriculum like that of Caswell and Campbell as well as Marsh and Willis) Source:
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1. Write an essay on “The Essence of Education”. (1000-2000 words) I cannot write this essay without reference to study of my own experienced and my daughter’s- placed in the harsh environment of the government schooling system and its observations of the stark belief systems of “the child to fit the system” and not “the system to fit the child” with reference to the what education should be about. This means different things to different people. To some this means a teacher teaching and passive
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