1. INTRODUCTION
“Knowing what you don’t know is more useful than being
brilliant.” — Charlie Munger, quoted in the Farnam Street Blog
Let me preface this project with the story of how this output was
created. I am ecstatic to share this output. This is highly personal
to me as a neophyte educator. Ever since I entered the world of
education, it has always been one of my ultimate dreams – to
establish a learning community for all. Every content of this
presentation is inspired by my dream of being a provider of
equitable quality education. Hence, I will name this institution as
Prime Academy which shall prosper in the heart of Puerto
Galera. We keep on dreaming! It’s the drive that leads us to our
goal!
2. CURRICULUM DESIGN
AN OUTPUT IN ED 203: CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
CHRISTIAN L. MOTOL | MAED ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
4. Prime Academy believes that every
person is a rational being who is
capable of responding to the demands
of constant societal changes. We aspire
to be a living premier school
community where young people from
different cultures, religions and family
backgrounds educate one another by
mutual understanding and respect
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5. We envision Prime Academy to
be the premier provider of
quality and equitable
education for all to serve the
broader community of Puerto
Galera and for the glory of the
Supreme Being
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6. Prime Academy is committed to
provide quality and equitable
education that holistically
transforms learners to belief-long
learner, morally equipped and
ready for life of the 21st Century.
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7. Prime Academy is the premier
provider of equitable quality
education in producing holistic
life-long learners
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8. Prime Academy aims to:
1. Provide quality education for all
2. Holistically develop learners as productive
members of the constantly changing community
3. Conduct researches and extension programs that
are relevant to community development
4. Promote understanding and respect in all aspects
as a person
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9. CURRICULUM DESIGN
Prime Academy shall adhere LEARNER-CENTERED
CURRICULUM
•It is a method of teaching that shifts the focus of instruction
from teacher to the student.
•Here the aim is to develop the independence of the learner by
making learner active in his learning path.
•It focuses on skills that enable lifelong learning and
independent problem-solving.
•This learner-centered approach is based on
constructivist learning theory that put emphasis on learner’s
role in constructing meaning from new information and prior
experiences.
•In Learner-centered curriculum approach, students choose
what they will learn, how they will learn and how they will
assess their own learning. Here students take a more active
role.
•So, student-centered learning requires the student to be active,
responsible participants in their own learning and with their
own pace of learning.
•Here the teacher acts as a facilitator of learning for
individuals rather than for the class as a whole.
10. CURRICULUM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
GOAL:
Produce holistic life-long learners who
are life ready for the constant changes
of the broader community
OBJECTIVES:
1. Equip life-long learner with life skills
and knowledge relevant to the 21st
Century communities
2. Extend quality private education to the
deserving less fortunate learners
through educational scholarship and
sponsorship
3. Conduct real-life learning experiences
towards the development of one’s
critical thinking skills
4. Produce socially responsible individuals
for the constantly changing community
12. HUMAN RESOURCE (CURRICULUM PLANNING, IMPLEMENTATION, AND MONITORING)
There will be an Academic Committee who shall be working in parallel to ensure the quality of education of Prime Academy
School Administration Principal
Academic Affairs
Coordinator
PTA Representative for
Academics
External Technical
Consultant
13. MATERIAL
The School shall establish linkages with different providers of quality standard learning materials which are well-
aligned with the school’s curriculum.
Digitally Integrated Learning
Materials
Experiential Learning Linkages
Academic Support Facilities
14. FINANCIAL
There will be various income generating projects in support of continuous
planning, revisiting, and implementing of curriculum.
The School shall collaborate with stakeholders and private individuals
who are capable of extending support to provide quality private
education for the less fortunate students to realize academic and social
responsibility for everyone in the community
16. AREA OBJECTIVES STRATEGIES PERSONS INVOLVED TIME FRAME
Curriculum Planning • To develop curriculum
that is relevant for the
holistic growth and
development of learners
• To craft standard
curriculum based on the
school philosophy and on
the national educative
goals
• Identify focal persons
who are highly qualified
to plan curriculum
• Evaluate the existing core
curriculum of the national
level
• Contextualize / localize
the curriculum based on
the school philosophy
and on the needs of the
learners
School Administrator, School
Principal, Academic Affairs
Coordinator, PTA
Representative for
Academics, and External
Technical Consultant
Months before the beginning
of the school year
Curriculum Implementation • To utilize the well
designed and highly
plausible school-based
curriculum
• Train teachers and staff in
implementing the
curriculum
• Demonstrate the
understanding of the
curriculum
School Principal, Academic
Affairs Coordinator, Teachers
and Staff
All year-round
Curriculum Monitoring • To ensure that activities
and programs are aligned
with and relevant to the
expected learning
experiences and
outcomes of the learners
• Conduct periodic revisits
of the curriculum
• Identify areas which are
needed to revise and are
needed to strengthen
School Administrator, School
Principal, Academic Affairs
Coordinator
All year-round
Instructional and Academic
Support
• To provide instructional
and academic support
that are relevant to
improve student learning
• Regularly monitor the
facilities to identify the
needs of the learners
School Administrator, School
Principal, Academic Affairs
Coordinator,
All year-round
18. EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Prime Academy’s goals and philosophy are grounded in the Expected Outcomes, which state that the
school prepares students to be:
Responsible citizens who:
exercise leadership, work
cooperatively with others, and are
sensitive and responsive to the
needs of their communities; learn.
19. EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Prime Academy’s goals and philosophy are grounded in the Expected Outcomes, which state that the
school prepares students to be:
Critical thinkers who:
are self directed, solve problems
creatively, and contribute their
talents to their communities;
20. EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Prime Academy’s goals and philosophy are grounded in the Expected Outcomes, which state that the
school prepares students to be:
Technologically literate individuals
who:
use technology effectively to achieve
personal, professional and academic
betterment, adapt their skills to
respond to the needs of a changing
world, and use technology in an
ethically responsible manner;
21. EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Prime Academy’s goals and philosophy are grounded in the Expected Outcomes, which state that the
school prepares students to be:
Effective communicators who:
demonstrate accuracy and fluency in
written and oral communication,
demonstrate the ability to listen and
understand, and take responsibility for
the messages within their
communications;
22. EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Prime Academy’s goals and philosophy are grounded in the Expected Outcomes, which state that the
school prepares students to be:
Life-long learners who:
are intellectually curious, have
a passion for the truth, and
integrate and apply what they
23. -Dr. Seuss
“YOU’LL BE ON YOUR
WAY UP! YOU’LL BE
SEEING GREAT SIGHTS!
YOU’LL JOIN THE HIGH
FLIERS WHO SOAR TO
HIGH HEIGHTS.”
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24. CHRISTIAN L. MOTOL
Master of Arts in Education
– English Language
Teaching
Than
k Submitted to:
Dr. Reynalda Vilma Villao-Manansala
Graduate School Professor