Module 3 Lesson 2 - APPROACHES TO SCHOOL CURRICULUM Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 3 ways of approaching a curriculum
(cpp)

A

-content or body of knowledge
-process
-product

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2
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curriculum as a content or body of knowledge is aka?

A

traditonal curriculum

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3
Q

traditionalists equate curriculum with the ff:
(tsc)

A

-topic outline
-subject matter
-concept to be included in the syllabus

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4
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what happens if the curriculum is equated as content?

A

-focus will be on the body of knowledge
-teaching will be limited to acquisition of facts, concepts, and principles of the subj matter
-content can also be taken as a means to an end

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5
Q

what are ways of presenting the content in curriculum
(tctm)

A

-topical approach
-concept approach
-thematic approach
-modular approach

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6
Q

what are the criteria in the selection of content
(svulfi)

A

-significance
-validity
-utility
-learnability
-feasibility
-interest

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7
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Content should contribute to ideas, concepts, principles, and generalization that should
attain the overall purpose of the curriculum.

under criteria in the selection of content

A

significance

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8
Q

Authenticity of the subject
matter

under criteria in the selection of content

A

validity

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9
Q

Usefulness of the content is
relative to the learners who will
use it

under criteria in the selection of content

A

utility

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10
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Complexity of the content should be within the range of experiences of the learners.

under criteria in the selection of content

A

learnability

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11
Q

Can the subject be learned within the time allowed, resources available, expertise of the teachers and the nature of the learners?

under criteria in the selection of content

A

feasibility

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12
Q

Is one of the driving forces for students to learn better.

under criteria in the selection of content

A

interest

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13
Q

what are the basic principles of curriculum content according to (Palma) 1952?

(basic)

A

-balance
-articulation
-sequence
-integration
-continuity

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14
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fair distribution of the content accross subjects

under basic principles of curriculum content
(Palma, 1952)

A

balance

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15
Q

curriculum is arranged vertically or horizontally, seamless in the content

under basic principles of curriculum content
(Palma, 1952)

A

articulation

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16
Q

logical arrangement of the content, from easy to complex, known to unknown

under basic principles of curriculum content
(Palma, 1952)

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sequence

17
Q

curriculum is interconnected or related to other contents

under basic principles of curriculum content
(Palma, 1952)

A

integration

18
Q

constant repetition, reinforcement and enhancement of the content

under basic principles of curriculum content
(Palma, 1952)

A

continuity

19
Q

there is an interaction among the teachers, students and content.

A

curriculum as a process

19
Q

what is curriculum as a process

A

-focuses on the practice of teaching
-process of teaching and learning becomes the central concern of teachers
-emphasizes critical thinking, meaning-making, heads-on and hands on
-focuses on how the contents will be communicated and learned

19
Q

What the students desire to achieve as a learning outcomes

A

curriculum as a product

19
Q

teacher’s deep understanding of a subject area she/he must also be able to foster understanding of subject or concepts for students

A

pedagogical content knowledge

19
Q

The objectives of the curriculum will show the abilities, attitudes, habits, appreciations and forms of knowledge men need.

A

curriculum as a product

20
Q

what are the products of learning
(ksv)

A

knowledge
skills
values