Module 3 Lesson 3 - CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, PROCESS, AND MODELS Flashcards

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  • systematically organizes WHAT WILL BE TAUGHT , WHO WILL BE TAUGHT and HOW IT WILL BE TAUGHT
  • dynamic process involving many different people and procedures. Development connotes changes which is systematic.
  • multi-step process of creating and improving a course taught at a school or university
  • to produce positive changes , development should be purposeful , planned & progressive
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curriculum development process

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what are the phases of curriculum development process

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phase 1- planning
phase 2- designing (content & methods)
phase 3- implementation
phase 4- evalutation

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it includes school’s mission, vision, goals and the philosophy of strong education belief of the school are considered

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phase 1: planning

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what are the steps on planning a curriculum

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under the phases of curriculum development process

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  1. Identify the issue/problem/need
  2. Form curriculum development team
  3. Conduct Needs Assessment & Analysis
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it includes resources to be utilized and statement of the intended learning outcomes

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phase 2: designing (content & methods)

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what are the steps in designing a curriculum

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under the phases of curriculum development process

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  1. State intended outcomes
  2. Select Content
  3. Design Experiential Methods
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States what the learner will be able to do as a
result of participating in the curriculum activities

under the phase 2: designing (content & methods)

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intended learning outcomes

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  • If the intended outcome is to be attained, WHAT the learner will need to know?
  • What knowledge, skills, values and behaviours will need to be acquired and
    practiced?

under the phase 2: designing (content & methods)

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select content

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Design learning experiences to help the
learner achieve the appropriate learning
outcome

under the phase 2: designing (content & methods)

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design experiential methods

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what are the different examples of curriculum model

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  • ralph tyler’s model
  • hilda taba’s model
  • saylor & alexander’s model
  • john goodlad’s model
  • the wheeler method
  • john kerr’s model
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this model emphasizes the planning phase

under the different types of curriculum model

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ralph tyler model: four basic principles

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what are the 4 questions that Tyler answered using the 4 principles in his model?

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  1. what education purposes should schools seek to attain?
  2. what educational experiences can be provided that are likely to attain these purposes?
  3. how can these educational experiences be effectively organized?
  4. how can we determine whether these purposes are being attained or not?
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according to tyler’s model, what considerations should be made in developing a curriculum?

(peoe)

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  1. purposes of the school
  2. educational experiences related to the purposes
  3. organization of the experiences
  4. evaluation of the experiences
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this model is an improved version of tyler’s model. this model, as a grassroots approach, begins from the bottom rather than from the top as what tyler proposed

under the different types of curriculum model

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hilda taba model: grassroots approach

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according to this model, curriculum is a plan for providing sets of learning opportunities to achieve broad educational goals and related specific objectives for an identifiable population served by a single school center

under the different types of curriculum model

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galen saylor and william alexander curriculum model

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  • curriculum planners begin by specifying the major educational goals and specific objectives they wish to attain
  • each goal represents a curriculum domain (personal development, human relations, continued learning skills, and specialization)
  • goals, objectives, and domains are chosen based on research findings, accre standards, and views of diff stakeholders

under saylor and alexander’s model

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goals, objectives, and domains

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  • after determining the goals, objectives, and domains, designing the curriculum follows
  • choices can be made. will it focus on: academic disciplines or needs and interests of students?

under saylor and alexander’s model

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curriculum designing

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  • after designing the curriculum, it is now ready for implementation.
  • teachers prepare a specified learning plan that is inclined to the designed curriculum

under saylor and alexander’s model

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curriculum implementation

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