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Curriculum Theory and Practice. Mark K. Smith. 2000. In http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-
   curric.htm. Retrieved July 4, 2009.
               Reviewed by Glenda Rocillo Perey. De La Salle University - Dasmariñas

    The article is a sixteen-page discussion of the definition of curriculum along with the four

ways of approaching curriculum theory and practice in the school system. Smith started his

discussion by using Kerr’s definition of curriculum, that is: “learning which is planned and

guided by the school.” He discussed curriculum as the following: a body of knowledge to be

transmitted; ends or product; a process; and praxis.

    In his discussion of curriculum as a body of knowledge, he links curriculum to syllabus.

This approach to curriculum theory and practice, according to Smith focuses on the delivery of

content using effective methods of teaching. Since curriculum is equated with syllabus which

emphasizes content, teachers who adhere to this belief feel that the issues of curriculum no

longer concerns them as long as the content is taught to the learners effectively.

       His next discussion is about curriculum as a product. This approach is based on Tyler’s

linear model which stresses the importance of formulating behavioral objectives. This approach

to curriculum theory and practice is also systematic and organized since it follows certain

procedure aimed at addressing the learners’ needs. He presented the four fundamental questions

to be considered in coming up with a curriculum (3) along with the procedure on how to carry it

out (3). However, this approach raises some concerns. First, since plan or program is pre-

established learners cannot decide on what they will learn or how they will learn. It also poses

issues on the part of the educators since they have limited interactions with the students (in terms

of negotiating on how they learn). Also, their (educators) duties are limited to being program

implementers only. The second concern is about questions on the nature of objectives.

Curriculum as a product suggests that behavior can be objectively and mechanistically measured
which is far from reality because learning may take time to occur. Another issue on the nature of

objectives is that trivial competencies are given more importance rather than overall or holistic

skills. The third concern is on the teaching practice of objectives. Curriculum as a process is

grounded on technological and industrial settings and may not be applicable in classroom setting.

Lastly, it ignores the idea that learning also occurs through interaction and not only through

specific listings of objectives.

        Curriculum as a process is Smith’s next topic of discussion. Curriculum as a process

stresses the constant interaction among teachers, students and other elements involved in the

classroom situation and how they prepare and evaluate the curriculum. In this approach,

curriculum is not rigid but may be adjusted according to the needs communicated and evaluated

by those who are involved in the learning process since it provides descriptions of classroom

events. He also outlined Stenhouse’ major parts of a curriculum (6). Smith contrasted curriculum

as a product and as a process in terms of the following: model, outcomes, teaching practice, and

learners. Product models engage in workshops while process models prefer experimentation. In

terms of teaching practice, in product model, teachers accept the behavioral objectives set in the

plan/program while in the process model educational ideas or proposals are tested and verified

by the teachers in their respective classes. Regarding the learning outcomes, product model pre-

establishes the behavioral objectives, the content, and the methods while in the process model,

content and methods are developed as learners and students interact. In product model, learners

are objects to be acted upon. Because it has pre-specified plan, direct attention to teaching is

emphasized while in the process model, learners are involved in their own learning through

interactions. Attention is given to the learning process and not to teaching to achieve outcomes of

the objectives. Although Smith seemed to favor process model over product model, he did not
overlook some issues. First is in terms of degree of uniformity in what is taught. Since this

approach treats learners as subject and recognizes that there are individual differences among

learners, there is variety in content. The second problem is that it focuses too much on the

learners but not on the context in which learning occurs. When students in the process model

take public examinations (which are standardized) and scored low, this may be interpreted as a

weakness on the part of the student because s/he is evaluated in comparison with others or based

on a given set of criteria and not based on his/her own progress as an individual learner. Third, if

teachers are not skilled in helping students make sense of the world by cultivating wisdom and

meaning-making in the classroom, students’ learning will be affected. Measures to overcome

such problem result to weakness of the approach since process is reduced to skills, thus making

process become the product.

       Lastly, Smith focused on curriculum as praxis which highlights explicit commitment to

emancipation of the human spirit by collectively encouraging students and teachers to confront

the real problems of their existence and their relationships through interaction, reflection and

informed actions. One criticism of curriculum as praxis is that it does not place emphasis on

context. This is also true of the first three approaches mentioned. Smith quoted Catherine

Cornbleth to prove the importance of context in the curriculum. She pointed out that curriculum

is contextually shaped.

       Of special interest is on the brief discussion of hidden curriculum – things that students

learn but are not overtly planned in school arrangements. Although it is often treated negatively,

it may also have positive effects when it helps develop socially valued skills among students or

when they become active participants in critiquing and challenging the existing norms and
institutions. Smith argued that if curriculum is treated as a contextualized social process, hidden

curriculum becomes explicit and becomes a part of the process.

       Smith also showed problems when curriculum is adopted in informal education. In

curriculum models, objectives and activities are laid out or planned while outcomes in informal

education do not require particular objective(s). Also, the nature of the activities used in informal

education cannot be predicted. Another argument is that in curriculum models, teachers have

specific plan for actions towards teaching and learning. In other words, learning in curriculum

models are planned while in informal education, learning is not planned but spontaneous. Since

context defines curriculum, it is evident that the context of curriculum is closely linked with

school and the elements in it. When informal educators use the terms in curriculum, they are

crossing the borders between formal and informal education.

       The article provided clear explanation on curriculum theory and practice but one needs to

be familiar with some names such as: Franklin Bobbit, F.W. Taylor and Catherine Cornbleth to

mention a few. Readers are not given sufficient background regarding the stand of these people

regarding curriculum. Readers of the article must have previous knowledge of what curriculum is

all about, along with terminologies (like hidden curriculum) in discussing this topic. The author

also provided a very brief discussion on curriculum as praxis compared to the other topics like

curriculum as products and process.

       Considering the points presented by Smith, I think that the approaches he mentioned

should not be treated as contradictory to one another. Instead, there should be integration of these

four approaches to give us a more holistic view of curriculum. Since curriculum must be

responsive to the needs of society, it must consider the social milieu of the learners to help them

cope with problems and come up with lasting solutions. Curriculum must also be learner-
centered because learners are the center of the educative process. To do that, focus on the

product (proof of what students can do as a result of learning) and process (how each students in

a class learn) should be given consideration. Thus, these things should determine the content of

each course syllabus in a particular curriculum.

       And although curriculum is closely associated with schooling, a person’s education and

learning is not limited within the walls of the school. Learning in school should be supplemented

and reinforced by informal education. Formal and informal education should work hand in hand

in providing optimum learning to the learners to realize their potentials.

       The readers will be enlightened about the ways of approaching the curriculum. As

educators, they will be moved to consider their own beliefs about curriculum and think about

their own roles in the educative process.

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Smith's curriculum theory and practice article review glenda perey

  • 1. Curriculum Theory and Practice. Mark K. Smith. 2000. In http://www.infed.org/biblio/b- curric.htm. Retrieved July 4, 2009. Reviewed by Glenda Rocillo Perey. De La Salle University - Dasmariñas The article is a sixteen-page discussion of the definition of curriculum along with the four ways of approaching curriculum theory and practice in the school system. Smith started his discussion by using Kerr’s definition of curriculum, that is: “learning which is planned and guided by the school.” He discussed curriculum as the following: a body of knowledge to be transmitted; ends or product; a process; and praxis. In his discussion of curriculum as a body of knowledge, he links curriculum to syllabus. This approach to curriculum theory and practice, according to Smith focuses on the delivery of content using effective methods of teaching. Since curriculum is equated with syllabus which emphasizes content, teachers who adhere to this belief feel that the issues of curriculum no longer concerns them as long as the content is taught to the learners effectively. His next discussion is about curriculum as a product. This approach is based on Tyler’s linear model which stresses the importance of formulating behavioral objectives. This approach to curriculum theory and practice is also systematic and organized since it follows certain procedure aimed at addressing the learners’ needs. He presented the four fundamental questions to be considered in coming up with a curriculum (3) along with the procedure on how to carry it out (3). However, this approach raises some concerns. First, since plan or program is pre- established learners cannot decide on what they will learn or how they will learn. It also poses issues on the part of the educators since they have limited interactions with the students (in terms of negotiating on how they learn). Also, their (educators) duties are limited to being program implementers only. The second concern is about questions on the nature of objectives. Curriculum as a product suggests that behavior can be objectively and mechanistically measured
  • 2. which is far from reality because learning may take time to occur. Another issue on the nature of objectives is that trivial competencies are given more importance rather than overall or holistic skills. The third concern is on the teaching practice of objectives. Curriculum as a process is grounded on technological and industrial settings and may not be applicable in classroom setting. Lastly, it ignores the idea that learning also occurs through interaction and not only through specific listings of objectives. Curriculum as a process is Smith’s next topic of discussion. Curriculum as a process stresses the constant interaction among teachers, students and other elements involved in the classroom situation and how they prepare and evaluate the curriculum. In this approach, curriculum is not rigid but may be adjusted according to the needs communicated and evaluated by those who are involved in the learning process since it provides descriptions of classroom events. He also outlined Stenhouse’ major parts of a curriculum (6). Smith contrasted curriculum as a product and as a process in terms of the following: model, outcomes, teaching practice, and learners. Product models engage in workshops while process models prefer experimentation. In terms of teaching practice, in product model, teachers accept the behavioral objectives set in the plan/program while in the process model educational ideas or proposals are tested and verified by the teachers in their respective classes. Regarding the learning outcomes, product model pre- establishes the behavioral objectives, the content, and the methods while in the process model, content and methods are developed as learners and students interact. In product model, learners are objects to be acted upon. Because it has pre-specified plan, direct attention to teaching is emphasized while in the process model, learners are involved in their own learning through interactions. Attention is given to the learning process and not to teaching to achieve outcomes of the objectives. Although Smith seemed to favor process model over product model, he did not
  • 3. overlook some issues. First is in terms of degree of uniformity in what is taught. Since this approach treats learners as subject and recognizes that there are individual differences among learners, there is variety in content. The second problem is that it focuses too much on the learners but not on the context in which learning occurs. When students in the process model take public examinations (which are standardized) and scored low, this may be interpreted as a weakness on the part of the student because s/he is evaluated in comparison with others or based on a given set of criteria and not based on his/her own progress as an individual learner. Third, if teachers are not skilled in helping students make sense of the world by cultivating wisdom and meaning-making in the classroom, students’ learning will be affected. Measures to overcome such problem result to weakness of the approach since process is reduced to skills, thus making process become the product. Lastly, Smith focused on curriculum as praxis which highlights explicit commitment to emancipation of the human spirit by collectively encouraging students and teachers to confront the real problems of their existence and their relationships through interaction, reflection and informed actions. One criticism of curriculum as praxis is that it does not place emphasis on context. This is also true of the first three approaches mentioned. Smith quoted Catherine Cornbleth to prove the importance of context in the curriculum. She pointed out that curriculum is contextually shaped. Of special interest is on the brief discussion of hidden curriculum – things that students learn but are not overtly planned in school arrangements. Although it is often treated negatively, it may also have positive effects when it helps develop socially valued skills among students or when they become active participants in critiquing and challenging the existing norms and
  • 4. institutions. Smith argued that if curriculum is treated as a contextualized social process, hidden curriculum becomes explicit and becomes a part of the process. Smith also showed problems when curriculum is adopted in informal education. In curriculum models, objectives and activities are laid out or planned while outcomes in informal education do not require particular objective(s). Also, the nature of the activities used in informal education cannot be predicted. Another argument is that in curriculum models, teachers have specific plan for actions towards teaching and learning. In other words, learning in curriculum models are planned while in informal education, learning is not planned but spontaneous. Since context defines curriculum, it is evident that the context of curriculum is closely linked with school and the elements in it. When informal educators use the terms in curriculum, they are crossing the borders between formal and informal education. The article provided clear explanation on curriculum theory and practice but one needs to be familiar with some names such as: Franklin Bobbit, F.W. Taylor and Catherine Cornbleth to mention a few. Readers are not given sufficient background regarding the stand of these people regarding curriculum. Readers of the article must have previous knowledge of what curriculum is all about, along with terminologies (like hidden curriculum) in discussing this topic. The author also provided a very brief discussion on curriculum as praxis compared to the other topics like curriculum as products and process. Considering the points presented by Smith, I think that the approaches he mentioned should not be treated as contradictory to one another. Instead, there should be integration of these four approaches to give us a more holistic view of curriculum. Since curriculum must be responsive to the needs of society, it must consider the social milieu of the learners to help them cope with problems and come up with lasting solutions. Curriculum must also be learner-
  • 5. centered because learners are the center of the educative process. To do that, focus on the product (proof of what students can do as a result of learning) and process (how each students in a class learn) should be given consideration. Thus, these things should determine the content of each course syllabus in a particular curriculum. And although curriculum is closely associated with schooling, a person’s education and learning is not limited within the walls of the school. Learning in school should be supplemented and reinforced by informal education. Formal and informal education should work hand in hand in providing optimum learning to the learners to realize their potentials. The readers will be enlightened about the ways of approaching the curriculum. As educators, they will be moved to consider their own beliefs about curriculum and think about their own roles in the educative process.