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DESIGNING THE
 CURRICULUM
Principles of curriculum design

• A curriculum is :
     “ an attempt to communicate the
  essential features and principles of an
  educational proposal in such a form that it
  is open to critical scrutiny and capable of
  effective translation into practice. “
                          Stenhouse 1975
Principles of curriculum design

• A curriculum is :
   “the public face of a profession’s best
  educational thinking”
                               Fish 2003
Principles of curriculum design

• A curriculum includes:
          formal and informal
          overt and covert
          recognised and overlooked
          intentional and unintentional
it is determined as much by what it omits as
   what it contains
Principles of curriculum design

• Values underpin our curriculum
“They drive our actions,attitudes thoughts
  and beliefs. They shape what we prioritise
  in our professional life and how we
  conduct ourselves in clinical and
  educational settings. And that conduct
  reveals our values to colleagues ,patients
  and learners”
                                Fish 2003
Principles of curriculum design


Values which influence curriculum design
 are those of:
           the curriculum designers
           the teachers
           the learners
           the society in which it is
 delivered
Principles of curriculum design

Values may be :
                  values in use
                  espoused values
Principles of curriculum design


Every curriculum has three levels:
Planned :      what is intended by
  designers
Delivered :    what is organised by
  institution
               what is taught by teachers
Experienced: what is learned by students
Curriculum Approaches
SUBJECT - CENTERED

  Organized on the basis of
separate and distinct subjects,
  each of which embodies a
body of knowledge and skills.
  The learner is expected to
     acquire this body of
      knowledge skills.
CHILD - CENTERED


  Child is the center of the
educational process and the
 curriculum should be built
  upon interests, abilities,
   purposes, and needs.
PROBLEM - CENTERED


   A framework in which the child is
   guided toward maturity within the
context of the social group. It assumes
 that in the process of living, children
          experience problem.
BEHAVIORAL APPROACH
•    Behavioral Approach. This is based on a blueprint, where
    goals and objectives are specified, contents and activities
    are also arranged to match with the learning objectives.
    The learning outcomes are evaluated in terms of goals
    and objectives set at the beginning. This approach started
    with the idea of Frederick Taylor which is aimed to
    achieve efficiency. In education, behavioral approach
    begins with educational plans that start with the setting of
    goals or objectives. These are the important ingredients in
    curriculum implementation as evaluating the learning
    outcomes as a change of behavior. The change of
    behavior indicates the measure of the accomplishment.
MANAGERIAL APPROACH
In this approach, the principal is the curriculum leader and
 at the same time instructional leader who is supposed to
  be the general manager. The general manager sets the
 policies and priorities, establishes the direction of change
  and innovation, and planning and organizing curriculum
and instruction. School administrators are less concerned
       about the content than about organization and
  implementation. They are less concerned about subject
     matter, methods and materials than improving the
    curriculum. Curriculum managers look at curriculum
changes and innovations as they administer the resources
                and restructure the schools.
SYSTEMS APPROACH
 This was influenced by systems theory, where the
    parts of the total school district or school are
examined in terms of how they relate to each other.
The organizational chart of the school represents a
     systems approach. It shows the line-staff
 relationships of personnel and how decisions are
  made. The following are of equal importance: a)
   administration b) counselling c) curriculum d)
               instruction e) evaluation.
HUMANISTIC APPROACH
 This approach is rooted in the progressive
philosophy and child - centered movement. It
 considers the formal or planned curriculum
   and the informal or hidden curriculum. It
considers the whole child and believes that in
    curriculum the total development of the
  individual is the prime consideration. The
   learner s at the center of the curriculum.
ROLE OF CURRICULUM
    SUPERVISOR
   a. help develop the school's
         education goals
b. plan curriculum with students,
   parents, teachers and other
           stakeholders
 c. design programs of study by
           grade levels
 d. plan or schedule classes or
         school calendar
e. prepare curriculum guides or teacher guides by
              grade level or subject area
f. help in the evaluation and selection of textbooks
                  g. observe teachers
   h. assist teachers in the implementation of the
                       curriculum
  i. encourage curriculum innovation and change
       j. develop standards for curriculum and
                instructional evaluation
PEOPLE WHO ARE
          INVOLVED
              INTERNAL:
   Teachers, Students, Administration,
             DepEd/CHED

               EXTERNAL
Alumni,Parents,Professional,Organizations,
         Business Organizations

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Curriculum development report

  • 2. Principles of curriculum design • A curriculum is : “ an attempt to communicate the essential features and principles of an educational proposal in such a form that it is open to critical scrutiny and capable of effective translation into practice. “ Stenhouse 1975
  • 3. Principles of curriculum design • A curriculum is : “the public face of a profession’s best educational thinking” Fish 2003
  • 4. Principles of curriculum design • A curriculum includes: formal and informal overt and covert recognised and overlooked intentional and unintentional it is determined as much by what it omits as what it contains
  • 5. Principles of curriculum design • Values underpin our curriculum “They drive our actions,attitudes thoughts and beliefs. They shape what we prioritise in our professional life and how we conduct ourselves in clinical and educational settings. And that conduct reveals our values to colleagues ,patients and learners” Fish 2003
  • 6. Principles of curriculum design Values which influence curriculum design are those of: the curriculum designers the teachers the learners the society in which it is delivered
  • 7. Principles of curriculum design Values may be : values in use espoused values
  • 8. Principles of curriculum design Every curriculum has three levels: Planned : what is intended by designers Delivered : what is organised by institution what is taught by teachers Experienced: what is learned by students
  • 10. SUBJECT - CENTERED Organized on the basis of separate and distinct subjects, each of which embodies a body of knowledge and skills. The learner is expected to acquire this body of knowledge skills.
  • 11. CHILD - CENTERED Child is the center of the educational process and the curriculum should be built upon interests, abilities, purposes, and needs.
  • 12. PROBLEM - CENTERED A framework in which the child is guided toward maturity within the context of the social group. It assumes that in the process of living, children experience problem.
  • 13. BEHAVIORAL APPROACH • Behavioral Approach. This is based on a blueprint, where goals and objectives are specified, contents and activities are also arranged to match with the learning objectives. The learning outcomes are evaluated in terms of goals and objectives set at the beginning. This approach started with the idea of Frederick Taylor which is aimed to achieve efficiency. In education, behavioral approach begins with educational plans that start with the setting of goals or objectives. These are the important ingredients in curriculum implementation as evaluating the learning outcomes as a change of behavior. The change of behavior indicates the measure of the accomplishment.
  • 14. MANAGERIAL APPROACH In this approach, the principal is the curriculum leader and at the same time instructional leader who is supposed to be the general manager. The general manager sets the policies and priorities, establishes the direction of change and innovation, and planning and organizing curriculum and instruction. School administrators are less concerned about the content than about organization and implementation. They are less concerned about subject matter, methods and materials than improving the curriculum. Curriculum managers look at curriculum changes and innovations as they administer the resources and restructure the schools.
  • 15. SYSTEMS APPROACH This was influenced by systems theory, where the parts of the total school district or school are examined in terms of how they relate to each other. The organizational chart of the school represents a systems approach. It shows the line-staff relationships of personnel and how decisions are made. The following are of equal importance: a) administration b) counselling c) curriculum d) instruction e) evaluation.
  • 16. HUMANISTIC APPROACH This approach is rooted in the progressive philosophy and child - centered movement. It considers the formal or planned curriculum and the informal or hidden curriculum. It considers the whole child and believes that in curriculum the total development of the individual is the prime consideration. The learner s at the center of the curriculum.
  • 17. ROLE OF CURRICULUM SUPERVISOR a. help develop the school's education goals b. plan curriculum with students, parents, teachers and other stakeholders c. design programs of study by grade levels d. plan or schedule classes or school calendar
  • 18. e. prepare curriculum guides or teacher guides by grade level or subject area f. help in the evaluation and selection of textbooks g. observe teachers h. assist teachers in the implementation of the curriculum i. encourage curriculum innovation and change j. develop standards for curriculum and instructional evaluation
  • 19. PEOPLE WHO ARE INVOLVED INTERNAL: Teachers, Students, Administration, DepEd/CHED EXTERNAL Alumni,Parents,Professional,Organizations, Business Organizations