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EDU-08 THEORETICAL BASE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION 
ASSIGNMENT 
TOPIC : CONCENTRIC, SPIRAL TOPICAL APPROACHES IN 
CURRICULAM CONSTRUCTION. 
Submitted by : Anaswara A F 
Class No. : 36 
Option : Social science 
College : Emmanuel B.Ed College
INTRODUCTION 
Curriculum is the crux of the whole educational process. Without curriculum, we cannot 
conceive any educational endeavour . School curriculum of a country, like its constitution 
reflects the ethos of that country. According to Arthur Cunningham, “Curriculum is a tool in 
the hands of an artist (teacher) to mould his materials (pupils) according to his ideas 
(objectives) in hi studio (school) In order to realize the objectives of teaching Social science 
effectively it is inevitable to organize the curriculum in the most psychological and logically 
coherent manner. The construction the subject matter in Social science curriculum depends up 
on the aim and objectives that the teacher has set up. The setting up of broader aims in the 
Social science has resulted in a marked trend towards the organization of subject matter into 
large divisions. There has been much difference of opinion in regard to the organization of the 
content, and many approaches has been evolved. From this we have to discuss about 
Concentric, Spiral and Topical approaches. 
CONCENTRIC APPROACH 
The organization base on this approach emphasizes that the children should lean 
simple generalizations about men currying on their every day activities at primary level. 
Students learn more difficult information in high classes. A Sequential arrangement of 
experiences produces a spiral cumulative learning. Social institutions, such as family, religion 
and the economic system, can be more readly comprehended if they are in the order of their 
growth. An important aspect in this organization is the proper arrangement of materials in 
order of their evolution enabling the students to note a succession of cause and effects. It 
follows the maxims of teaching, such as from whole to part, simple to complex, easy to 
difficult etc. Among educationists of modern items, Bruner is the main exponent of this 
approach as he thinks that discovery leaning is possible only if this approach is maintained. 
Some times this approach is referred as concentric approach. 
One of the most recent of these designs has been prepared by Paul.R.Hanna and is depicted in 
the following diagram. The designs in the diagram provide a basis upon which the students 
may prepare a programme organized around subject and combination of subjects in Social 
Science.
THE WORLD 
NATIONAL 
THE WORLD 
STATE 
NATIONAL CONNUNITY 
STATE COMMUNITY 
LOCAL 
NIGHBOUTHOOD 
SCHOOL 
FAMILY 
THE 
CHILD
LOCAL COMMUNITY 
NIGHBOUR COMMUNITY 
SCHOOL COMMUNITY 
FAMILY COMMUNITY 
THE CHILD 
Advantages 
1. Continuous learning of the subject matter through primary to the secondary stage. 
2. Based on the physiological principle ie; from simple to complex. 
3. Easy to proceed from known to unknown. 
4. Provide basis for specialization. 
Limitations 
1. Hurried and passing references do not help in understanding complex problems. 
2. It is difficult to develop time and space sense in the pupils through this approach. 
3. Pupils develop a sense of familiarities without the fullness of knowledge. 
4. It fails to arouse activity among the pupils because of lack of novelty in the curriculum. 
SPIRAL APPROACH 
The term spiral gives the additional implication that while attempting gradation the linkage too is taken 
care of and the continuity of the topic concerned is never broken. While conceiving it as concentric 
only the widening of the scope is indicated but the linkage is not taken care of. A particular period of 
history also provides the awareness of social, economic and culture aspect of the society whose study 
would be much more useful and comprehensive. Such type of knowledge and understanding are 
provided with the help of Spiral approach to teaching and preparing curriculum. The main focus of 
Social Science teaching – learning is achieved with the help of spiral approach. 
Diagram of spiral approach.
Principles of Spiral Approach 
The Spiral Approach is based on the following principles; 
1. Social relevance of the content. 
2. Utility of social content. 
3. Contribution of social, economic, geographical and cultural factors in human progress. 
4. Chronological order of social, economic, cultural and geographical progress. 
5. Cumulative record of progress of man and society. 
6. Knowledge of the progress of man and society in a specific period. 
7. Integration of Social Science Components on man and society rather than on a social 
problem. 
Advantages 
1. It is comprehensive and broad based. 
2. It is time centered. 
3. Basically it is man and society centered. 
4. It solves the complexity of Social Science content. 
Limitations 
1. The concept of spiral approach is complex. 
2. It cannot easy to understand. 
3. Its structure is not well designed. 
4. It is an approach which every teacher of Social Science cannot use in teaching. 
Topical Approach 
In this approach selected topics of study suitable for the age, ability and interest of 
children are included in the curriculum and each topic is delt with completely in the 
class where it is first introduced. Each topic is concerned as an entity and all the topics 
are linked together by the teacher with the help of link lessons. For the children of the 
age group 13+(above 13) this approach is quite possible. The curriculum maker takes 
particular topics as the central theme of Social Science learning at different levels of 
instruction. At each stage the topics vary in accordance with the age ability and interests 
of the children. In the primary classes, the child may start the study of the developments
of concrete and familiar things such as food, clothing, shelter and means of transport. In 
the middle classes, he may be introduced to more important and more difficult topics 
like history of institutions and of government. In the secondary classes student may be 
provided with ideas about ideologies like communism, socialism, capitalism etc. 
Merits 
1. This approach provides an action plan for dealing with waste material in a logical and 
rational ways. It helps the pupils to understand the facts in their developmental sitting. 
2. This approach can be adapted according to the age, ability and aptitude of the children. 
3. It imparts a sense of purpose to the pupils because of the total perception attempted. 
4. This approach enabled the teacher to control the subject matter and adapt it to the 
varying needs of the children. 
Limitations 
1. It destroys the continuity of subject matter. 
2. Since many aspects involved in a topic may be beyond the congnitive competencies of 
pupils in lower classes a complete study of the topic will not be psychologically 
desirable. More over discovery approach of learning will not be possible because of the 
above reason. 
CONCLUSION 
Though curriculum is the core of the whole educational enterprise. In order to 
realize the objectives of teaching Social Science effectively it is inevitable to organize to 
curriculum in the most psychologically and logically cohevent manner. The concentric 
approach follows maxims of teaching such as from whole to part, simple to complex, 
easy to difficult etc. The spiral approach is nothing but devising a strategy that fosters 
continuous unbroken learning of the subject matter of Social Science through the 
various stages of education. In topical approach, certain topics of study makeup the 
whole syllabus. This different approach help the curriculum construction in a systematic 
manner. 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. What are the main approaches to construction of Social Science curriculum.? 
{a).Concenrtic, b). Spiral, c). Topical, d).All of these} 
Ans: All of these
2. The simultaneous teaching of Social Science components can be organized by ------------- 
approach.? 
{a). concentric, b). spiral, c). topical, d). Non of these} 
Ans: Spiral 
3. In which approach, certain topics of study make up the whole syllabus.? 
{a). Topical, b). Spiral, c), Unit, d).Concentric} 
Ans: Topical 
4. Who is the main exponent of concentric approach.? 
{a). Kilpartic, b). Bruner, c). Vygotsky, d). Piaget} 
Ans: Bruner 
5.------------ approach is nothing but devising a strategy that fosters continuous unbroken 
learning of the subject matter of Social Science through the various stages of education.? 
{a).Topical, b).Concentric, c).Spiral, d).All of these} 
Ans:Spiral 
6.Which approach of curriculum construction follows the maximum of teaching.? 
{a).Concentric, b). Spiral, c). Topical, d).Unit} 
Ans: Concentric 
7.In which topics are linked together by the teacher with the help of link lessons.? 
{a).Spiral, b). Concentric, c).Topical, d),Non of these} 
Ans:Topical 
8.The historical type of such as social, economic and cultural aspect of the society knowledge 
and understanding are provide with the help of --------------- approach.? 
{a).Spiral, b).Concentric, c).Topical, d).Non of these} 
Ans: Spiral 
9.----------------------- include correction and integrated approaches in a purposive way.? 
{a).Concentric, b).Topical, c).Spiral, d).Non of these}
Ans: Spiral 
10.------------------- Approach considers simultaneous developments of social dimentions.? 
{a).Concentric, b). Topical, c).Unit, d).Spiral} 
Ans: Spiral.

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  • 1. EDU-08 THEORETICAL BASE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION ASSIGNMENT TOPIC : CONCENTRIC, SPIRAL TOPICAL APPROACHES IN CURRICULAM CONSTRUCTION. Submitted by : Anaswara A F Class No. : 36 Option : Social science College : Emmanuel B.Ed College
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Curriculum is the crux of the whole educational process. Without curriculum, we cannot conceive any educational endeavour . School curriculum of a country, like its constitution reflects the ethos of that country. According to Arthur Cunningham, “Curriculum is a tool in the hands of an artist (teacher) to mould his materials (pupils) according to his ideas (objectives) in hi studio (school) In order to realize the objectives of teaching Social science effectively it is inevitable to organize the curriculum in the most psychological and logically coherent manner. The construction the subject matter in Social science curriculum depends up on the aim and objectives that the teacher has set up. The setting up of broader aims in the Social science has resulted in a marked trend towards the organization of subject matter into large divisions. There has been much difference of opinion in regard to the organization of the content, and many approaches has been evolved. From this we have to discuss about Concentric, Spiral and Topical approaches. CONCENTRIC APPROACH The organization base on this approach emphasizes that the children should lean simple generalizations about men currying on their every day activities at primary level. Students learn more difficult information in high classes. A Sequential arrangement of experiences produces a spiral cumulative learning. Social institutions, such as family, religion and the economic system, can be more readly comprehended if they are in the order of their growth. An important aspect in this organization is the proper arrangement of materials in order of their evolution enabling the students to note a succession of cause and effects. It follows the maxims of teaching, such as from whole to part, simple to complex, easy to difficult etc. Among educationists of modern items, Bruner is the main exponent of this approach as he thinks that discovery leaning is possible only if this approach is maintained. Some times this approach is referred as concentric approach. One of the most recent of these designs has been prepared by Paul.R.Hanna and is depicted in the following diagram. The designs in the diagram provide a basis upon which the students may prepare a programme organized around subject and combination of subjects in Social Science.
  • 3. THE WORLD NATIONAL THE WORLD STATE NATIONAL CONNUNITY STATE COMMUNITY LOCAL NIGHBOUTHOOD SCHOOL FAMILY THE CHILD
  • 4. LOCAL COMMUNITY NIGHBOUR COMMUNITY SCHOOL COMMUNITY FAMILY COMMUNITY THE CHILD Advantages 1. Continuous learning of the subject matter through primary to the secondary stage. 2. Based on the physiological principle ie; from simple to complex. 3. Easy to proceed from known to unknown. 4. Provide basis for specialization. Limitations 1. Hurried and passing references do not help in understanding complex problems. 2. It is difficult to develop time and space sense in the pupils through this approach. 3. Pupils develop a sense of familiarities without the fullness of knowledge. 4. It fails to arouse activity among the pupils because of lack of novelty in the curriculum. SPIRAL APPROACH The term spiral gives the additional implication that while attempting gradation the linkage too is taken care of and the continuity of the topic concerned is never broken. While conceiving it as concentric only the widening of the scope is indicated but the linkage is not taken care of. A particular period of history also provides the awareness of social, economic and culture aspect of the society whose study would be much more useful and comprehensive. Such type of knowledge and understanding are provided with the help of Spiral approach to teaching and preparing curriculum. The main focus of Social Science teaching – learning is achieved with the help of spiral approach. Diagram of spiral approach.
  • 5. Principles of Spiral Approach The Spiral Approach is based on the following principles; 1. Social relevance of the content. 2. Utility of social content. 3. Contribution of social, economic, geographical and cultural factors in human progress. 4. Chronological order of social, economic, cultural and geographical progress. 5. Cumulative record of progress of man and society. 6. Knowledge of the progress of man and society in a specific period. 7. Integration of Social Science Components on man and society rather than on a social problem. Advantages 1. It is comprehensive and broad based. 2. It is time centered. 3. Basically it is man and society centered. 4. It solves the complexity of Social Science content. Limitations 1. The concept of spiral approach is complex. 2. It cannot easy to understand. 3. Its structure is not well designed. 4. It is an approach which every teacher of Social Science cannot use in teaching. Topical Approach In this approach selected topics of study suitable for the age, ability and interest of children are included in the curriculum and each topic is delt with completely in the class where it is first introduced. Each topic is concerned as an entity and all the topics are linked together by the teacher with the help of link lessons. For the children of the age group 13+(above 13) this approach is quite possible. The curriculum maker takes particular topics as the central theme of Social Science learning at different levels of instruction. At each stage the topics vary in accordance with the age ability and interests of the children. In the primary classes, the child may start the study of the developments
  • 6. of concrete and familiar things such as food, clothing, shelter and means of transport. In the middle classes, he may be introduced to more important and more difficult topics like history of institutions and of government. In the secondary classes student may be provided with ideas about ideologies like communism, socialism, capitalism etc. Merits 1. This approach provides an action plan for dealing with waste material in a logical and rational ways. It helps the pupils to understand the facts in their developmental sitting. 2. This approach can be adapted according to the age, ability and aptitude of the children. 3. It imparts a sense of purpose to the pupils because of the total perception attempted. 4. This approach enabled the teacher to control the subject matter and adapt it to the varying needs of the children. Limitations 1. It destroys the continuity of subject matter. 2. Since many aspects involved in a topic may be beyond the congnitive competencies of pupils in lower classes a complete study of the topic will not be psychologically desirable. More over discovery approach of learning will not be possible because of the above reason. CONCLUSION Though curriculum is the core of the whole educational enterprise. In order to realize the objectives of teaching Social Science effectively it is inevitable to organize to curriculum in the most psychologically and logically cohevent manner. The concentric approach follows maxims of teaching such as from whole to part, simple to complex, easy to difficult etc. The spiral approach is nothing but devising a strategy that fosters continuous unbroken learning of the subject matter of Social Science through the various stages of education. In topical approach, certain topics of study makeup the whole syllabus. This different approach help the curriculum construction in a systematic manner. Multiple Choice Questions 1. What are the main approaches to construction of Social Science curriculum.? {a).Concenrtic, b). Spiral, c). Topical, d).All of these} Ans: All of these
  • 7. 2. The simultaneous teaching of Social Science components can be organized by ------------- approach.? {a). concentric, b). spiral, c). topical, d). Non of these} Ans: Spiral 3. In which approach, certain topics of study make up the whole syllabus.? {a). Topical, b). Spiral, c), Unit, d).Concentric} Ans: Topical 4. Who is the main exponent of concentric approach.? {a). Kilpartic, b). Bruner, c). Vygotsky, d). Piaget} Ans: Bruner 5.------------ approach is nothing but devising a strategy that fosters continuous unbroken learning of the subject matter of Social Science through the various stages of education.? {a).Topical, b).Concentric, c).Spiral, d).All of these} Ans:Spiral 6.Which approach of curriculum construction follows the maximum of teaching.? {a).Concentric, b). Spiral, c). Topical, d).Unit} Ans: Concentric 7.In which topics are linked together by the teacher with the help of link lessons.? {a).Spiral, b). Concentric, c).Topical, d),Non of these} Ans:Topical 8.The historical type of such as social, economic and cultural aspect of the society knowledge and understanding are provide with the help of --------------- approach.? {a).Spiral, b).Concentric, c).Topical, d).Non of these} Ans: Spiral 9.----------------------- include correction and integrated approaches in a purposive way.? {a).Concentric, b).Topical, c).Spiral, d).Non of these}
  • 8. Ans: Spiral 10.------------------- Approach considers simultaneous developments of social dimentions.? {a).Concentric, b). Topical, c).Unit, d).Spiral} Ans: Spiral.