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    Charles Ogleclark CT7000-8 ACTIVITY 2 Analyze Curriculum Foundations Choose one of the four foundations of curriculum (philosophical‚ historical‚ psychological‚ or social)‚ and contrast its importance with the other three foundations. How does your selected foundation apply to your place of work/study? Charles Darwin; the father of speciation‚ stated in his book “On the Origin of Species” that the intelligence of mankind is merely the result of higher evolution. This theory is now

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    Early School Curriculum

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    The early foundations of the school curriculum has taken a turn in the last couple of years due to the question of whether students at a young age are being overwhelmed in school. The majority of an elementary student’s day is spent at school and those students then go home to more work from what they learned in school. A typical school day is consisted of six to eight hours and most of that time a student is sitting in a desk being taught by their teachers (“National Center Of Education”‚ 2008)

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    Reaction on K to 12 Curriculum K to 12 CURRICULUM An act enhancing the Phil Basic Education System and Strengthening its curriculum and increasing the number of years for basic education‚ appropriating funds therefore and for other purposes. The Curriculum shall be learner-centered‚ inclusive and developmentally appropriate‚ relevant‚ responsive and research based‚ culture sensitive and contextualized and global. It use pedagogical approaches that are constructivist‚ inquiry based‚ reflective

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    Curriculum Changes and Innovations BLUEPRINT This chapter describes how the curriculum for Basic Education evolved from 1973 to 2010. It describes the changes and innovations implemented as necessitated by the changing factors in our country’s political‚ social‚ economic‚ cultural and technological environments. The discussions include an analysis of the processes and outcomes in accordance with the prevailing national development agenda. It also presents some best practices and lessons learned

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    The  Role  and  Scope  of  Sociology     Sociology   is   concerned   about   the   social   facts   in   the   family‚   community‚   economy‚   religion‚   language‚   etc.   and   how   these   factors   affect   our   individual   lives.  According  to  the  New  Oxford  American  Dictionary‚  sociology  is  the  study  of   the  development‚  structure‚  and

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    curriculum fs 4

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    Marillac College of Sorsogon Higher Education Department S. Y. 2011-2012 Submitted by: JUSHABETH G. GARCERA BSEd-III Submitted to: DR. BELEN DOMINGUIANO Instructor FS4 Exploring the Curriculum FIELD STUDY LOOK DEEPER INTO THE CONCEPTS‚ NATURE AND PURPOSES OF THE CURRICULUM Name of FS Student Jushabeth G. Garcera________________________________ Course BSEd (Bachelor of Secondary Education Year & Section III___ Resource Teacher Mrs. Pamela Abecia_______ Signature

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    Curriculum Planning History Temika LaFavor Grand Canyon University EDA 561 Curriculum Development for School Improvement November 13‚ 2013 According to Merriam-Webster‚ curriculum is the planned interaction of students with instructional content‚ materials‚ resources and assessment for evaluating what has been taught. Danielson states that a curriculum is a blueprint that gives teachers the expectations and goals of what students should be learning. The curriculum

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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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    The Scope of Applied Linguistics: AL‚ according to Corder 1974 is the utilization of the knowledge about the nature of language achieved by linguistics research for the improvement of the efficiency of some practical task in which language is a central component. 1. Language and Teaching Approaches & Methods Grammar Translation Method (GTM): Classes are conducted in the mother tongue. This method depends on memorization of lists of new vocabulary in isolation (i.e. no context provided).Great

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    Concept Based Curriculum

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    Concept-Based Curriculum Introduction Throughout the learning process‚ children encounter different concepts that they begin to validate. Concept-based instruction lays out a foundation for students to organize their thought process‚ integrate new information‚ and identify new patterns‚ new situations‚ new concepts‚ and ideas. Curriculum has changed dramatically from one year to the next. Curriculum should be structured around different context areas‚ and experiences. Erikson

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