1. Critical analysis of the significance of theories‚ principles and models of inclusive curriculum. Inclusive curriculum is the educational programme designed to avoid all barriers to learning/student success i.e. the Central of inclusive curriculum design are clarity and flexibility. There are three ways of approaching curriculum theory and practice: curriculum as Product‚ curriculum as Process‚ and curriculum as Praxis (practice). The governing model of describing and managing education today
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KURRIKULA E FSHEHTE Studimet e Kurrikules eshte nje fushe qe I drejtohet ceshtjeve te ndryshme dhe te rendesishme qe kane te bejne me arsimin. Keto ceshtje kane tendencen te kapercejne zonat e ndryshme te kerkimeve arsimore duke ndikuar ne dizenjimin‚ zbatimin dhe vleresimin e programeve arsimore. Gjithashtu‚ keto ceshtje kane tendencen te jene te kompletuara dhe pertej disiplinave‚ ne lidhje me raportet reciproke midis disiplinave te ndryshme. Pyetje specifike ne lidhje me studimet e kurrikules
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Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector DTLLS Module: Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice Code: LL222 Year: 2009/2010 Name: Vicki Bootland Student ID: 165883 Tutor: Janis Noble Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice The word ‘curriculum’ originates from the chariot tracks in Greece. In Latin ‘curriculum’ was a racing chariot; and ‘currere’ was to run. Therefore it was a course. ‘Curriculum is a body of knowledge-content and/or subjects. Education
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Dear Kelvin‚ How are you? Thank you for your letter last week. How’s your school life? My school is collecting opinions about the green initiatives recently. My school has established facilities for a green campus‚ for example‚ the Environmental Trail‚ Science and Sustainable Development Resource Centre‚ in order to promote sustainable development. Also‚ air-conditioners are replaced by energy-saving and environmentally-friendly air conditioning system. However‚ each student in my school is
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Curriculum Development The term curriculum originates from the Latin meaning “race course”. The term has been expanded and today is more widely used in education to mean "a plan for a sustained process of teaching and learning" (Pratt‚ 1997‚ p. 5). There are numerous formats for curriculum models. They can be deductive‚ meaning “they proceed from the general (examining the needs of society‚ for example) to the specific (specifying instructional objectives‚ for example)”‚ or inductive
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What are the important sources of curriculum evaluation? Discuss the importance of Curriculum evaluation. (500 words) Introduction : Evaluation is the process of collecting data on a programme to determine its value or worth with the aim of deciding whether to adopt‚ reject‚ or revise the programme. Programmes are evaluated to answer questions and concerns of various parties. The public want to know whether the curriculum implemented has achieved its aims and objectives; teachers want to know
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3rd February 2013 10 Tanjong Rhu Road Dunman High School Singapore 123456 Stop Child Labour Campaign Concern Worldwide 52-55 Lower Camden Street Dublin 2 Ireland Dear Sir/ Madam Preferred Poster for Stop Child Labour Campaign I understand that the Stop Child Labour Campaign is an international campaign which seeks to eliminate child labour through the provision of full-time eduction wants a poster to raise awareness about child labour and to convince the international
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Curriculum Development Process Purpose 1. This paper describes the curriculum development process that will be used to develop the national curriculum. It also describes the structure of writing teams and consultation groups that will be involved in the national curriculum development. Background 2. The Board is committed to a process of curriculum development in each learning area that: • provides opportunities for consultation • establishes achievable timelines • ensures high quality curriculum
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Jenieca Citra Marilla BSE-2A Curriculum as the body of knowledge to be transmitted. Many people still equate a curriculum with a syllabus. "Syllabus" originates from the Greek‚ and it basically means: a concise statement‚ the contents of a treatise‚ and the subjects of a series of lectures. In the form that many of us are familiar with it is connected with courses leading to examinations. Where people still equate curriculum with a syllabus‚ they are likely to limit their planning
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In her article‚ “Curriculum as Window and Mirror”‚ Emily Style discusses how everyone has different perspectives on everything in their day to day lives based on several personal factors‚ specifically those rooted in one’s culture‚ race‚ and gender. She notes that so often in classrooms‚ everyone is clumped together and ignores the differences between each other‚ when in reality‚ the differences should be taken into account because individuality and perspective is important in a liberal arts education
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