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CURRICULUM
APPROACHES
         Group II
 IV-14 AB/BSE Literature
Introduction
O Bago (2008) said that the
 analysis of an approach provides
 information about personal and
 collective commitments to a
 particular viewpoint and the
 values deemed important by
 individuals, school and society.
2 broad contrasting categories:
 O Technical-Scientific
  reflecting the traditional orientation about
    education and formal methods of
    schooling
   O Non-technical-Non-scientific
   tend to challenge the traditional theories
     and practices in education, rendering it
     as a progressive approach in education
A. Technical/Scientific
O This type of approach view curriculum
  development as something similar to
  engineering or architecture.
O use instruments and empirical methods
  in preparing a blueprint with well –
  defined elements, orderly sequenced
  procedures, and quality control
  measures to increase the probability of
  success in its implementation
Behavioral-Rational Approach
 O the oldest and still more preferred
   approach by many educators (Taba and
   Tyler models)
 O defines the why (objectives), what
   (content), how (method), when (sequence)
   and how much (scope)
 O Formulated are goals and objectives
   content and the evaluation of learning
   outcomes
Behavioral-Rational Approach

   means-ends approach

   MEANS = CURRICULUM
   ENDS = INSTRUCTION
Behavioral-Rational Approach

  O This means-end view focuses on
   the need for behavioural
   objectives to serve as guides to
   instruction and to determine
   whether its desired ends are
   realized.
Learning Experiences
 O Taba:

 “Perhaps the first important consideration
   in achieving a wider range of objectives
   is the fact that the learning experiences
   and not the content as such, are the
   means for achieving all objectives
   besides those of knowledge and
   understanding.”
Learning Experiences
 O Ornstein and Hunkins consider
  curriculum experiences as the
  instructional component of curriculum
  which indicates the interaction
  between teacher, learner and
  instructional materials for the purpose
  of achieving the goals of the school.
Learning Experiences
 O Learning does not takes place in a vacuum;
   it takes place through experiencing content
   oftentimes mediated by social processes.
   There will always be variations in the
   knowledge and understanding of objects,
   people and events as well as their
   relationships even when reading the same
   book.
Learning Experiences
 O Learning experiences may ensue
  from teaching methods and
  activities chosen as the vehicles
  of instruction.
System-Managerial Approach
O considers the major interconnected
  elements of inputs, throughputs
  (process) and outputs that comprise
  the educational system
Fig. 14. Systems-managerial View of Curriculum
                  Development

                STRUCTURE AND
INPUTS            PROCESSESS              OUTPUTS
              Curriculum
              Organization
                       Instruction
                       Evaluation
                       Supervision
                         (motivation,
              communication, leadership
              styles, decision-making)




                 ENVIRONMENT
                 Public Demands
                 and Expectations
                   FEEDBAC
                        K
System-Managerial Approach
O describe the interaction of:
              human resources
             physical resources
             financial resources
           throughput or process
          _____________________
               desired outputs
System-Managerial Approach
O This approach emphasizes the
  managerial/leadership and supervisory
  aspect of the curriculum especially in the
  implementation and organization process.
O There are certain roles that the leader
  must exercise which require interpersonal,
  academic and technical skills.
System-Managerial Approach
O Functions:
1. Motivate interest of all stakeholders.
2. Encourage participation and involvement of
  all stakeholders.
3. Arbitrate conflicting interests of various
  groups.
4. Synthesize divergent viewpoints.
5. Identify common vision and goals.
6. Encourage unity of purpose.
7. Translate abstract ideas into concrete ones.
System-Managerial Approach
O Functions:
8. Clarify big ideas.
9. Organize and implement in-service programs.
10. Communicate timely and accurate
  information to all stakeholders.
11. Procure needed materials.
12. Monitor curriculum implementation.
13. Organize and implement a mechanism for
  periodic evaluation.
14. Create a climate of innovation and change.
System-Managerial Approach
O It may be viewed as a never-ending
 process which requires incremental
 or even major changes in some
 elements of the system, as a matter
 of course.
System-Managerial Approach
O Ornstein and Hunkins grouped the
  innovations focused on organizations
  under five categories:
1)personnel
2)instructional media
3)instructional groups
4)grading
5)schools
System-Managerial Approach
O Ornstein and Hunkins grouped the
  innovations focused on organizations
  under five categories:
1)personnel
2)instructional media
3)instructional groups
4)grading
5)schools
System-Managerial Approach
O The model is a cyclical process. It is an
  offshoot of the linear behavioral-rational
  approach.
O Curriculum is viewed as the major system and
  the other processes related to it such as
  supervision, instruction and evaluation are
  subsystems.
O The success of the system depends on the
  close monitoring by administrators who
  provide interventions and corrective
  measures whenever possible problems are
  detected.

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Curriculum approaches

  • 1. CURRICULUM APPROACHES Group II IV-14 AB/BSE Literature
  • 2. Introduction O Bago (2008) said that the analysis of an approach provides information about personal and collective commitments to a particular viewpoint and the values deemed important by individuals, school and society.
  • 3. 2 broad contrasting categories: O Technical-Scientific reflecting the traditional orientation about education and formal methods of schooling O Non-technical-Non-scientific tend to challenge the traditional theories and practices in education, rendering it as a progressive approach in education
  • 4. A. Technical/Scientific O This type of approach view curriculum development as something similar to engineering or architecture. O use instruments and empirical methods in preparing a blueprint with well – defined elements, orderly sequenced procedures, and quality control measures to increase the probability of success in its implementation
  • 5. Behavioral-Rational Approach O the oldest and still more preferred approach by many educators (Taba and Tyler models) O defines the why (objectives), what (content), how (method), when (sequence) and how much (scope) O Formulated are goals and objectives content and the evaluation of learning outcomes
  • 6. Behavioral-Rational Approach means-ends approach MEANS = CURRICULUM ENDS = INSTRUCTION
  • 7. Behavioral-Rational Approach O This means-end view focuses on the need for behavioural objectives to serve as guides to instruction and to determine whether its desired ends are realized.
  • 8.
  • 9. Learning Experiences O Taba: “Perhaps the first important consideration in achieving a wider range of objectives is the fact that the learning experiences and not the content as such, are the means for achieving all objectives besides those of knowledge and understanding.”
  • 10. Learning Experiences O Ornstein and Hunkins consider curriculum experiences as the instructional component of curriculum which indicates the interaction between teacher, learner and instructional materials for the purpose of achieving the goals of the school.
  • 11. Learning Experiences O Learning does not takes place in a vacuum; it takes place through experiencing content oftentimes mediated by social processes. There will always be variations in the knowledge and understanding of objects, people and events as well as their relationships even when reading the same book.
  • 12. Learning Experiences O Learning experiences may ensue from teaching methods and activities chosen as the vehicles of instruction.
  • 13. System-Managerial Approach O considers the major interconnected elements of inputs, throughputs (process) and outputs that comprise the educational system
  • 14. Fig. 14. Systems-managerial View of Curriculum Development STRUCTURE AND INPUTS PROCESSESS OUTPUTS Curriculum Organization Instruction Evaluation Supervision (motivation, communication, leadership styles, decision-making) ENVIRONMENT Public Demands and Expectations FEEDBAC K
  • 15. System-Managerial Approach O describe the interaction of: human resources physical resources financial resources throughput or process _____________________ desired outputs
  • 16. System-Managerial Approach O This approach emphasizes the managerial/leadership and supervisory aspect of the curriculum especially in the implementation and organization process. O There are certain roles that the leader must exercise which require interpersonal, academic and technical skills.
  • 17. System-Managerial Approach O Functions: 1. Motivate interest of all stakeholders. 2. Encourage participation and involvement of all stakeholders. 3. Arbitrate conflicting interests of various groups. 4. Synthesize divergent viewpoints. 5. Identify common vision and goals. 6. Encourage unity of purpose. 7. Translate abstract ideas into concrete ones.
  • 18. System-Managerial Approach O Functions: 8. Clarify big ideas. 9. Organize and implement in-service programs. 10. Communicate timely and accurate information to all stakeholders. 11. Procure needed materials. 12. Monitor curriculum implementation. 13. Organize and implement a mechanism for periodic evaluation. 14. Create a climate of innovation and change.
  • 19. System-Managerial Approach O It may be viewed as a never-ending process which requires incremental or even major changes in some elements of the system, as a matter of course.
  • 20. System-Managerial Approach O Ornstein and Hunkins grouped the innovations focused on organizations under five categories: 1)personnel 2)instructional media 3)instructional groups 4)grading 5)schools
  • 21. System-Managerial Approach O Ornstein and Hunkins grouped the innovations focused on organizations under five categories: 1)personnel 2)instructional media 3)instructional groups 4)grading 5)schools
  • 22. System-Managerial Approach O The model is a cyclical process. It is an offshoot of the linear behavioral-rational approach. O Curriculum is viewed as the major system and the other processes related to it such as supervision, instruction and evaluation are subsystems. O The success of the system depends on the close monitoring by administrators who provide interventions and corrective measures whenever possible problems are detected.