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What is the primary focus of subject-centered curriculum design?
What is the primary focus of subject-centered curriculum design?
- Emphasis on the teacher's expertise
- Promotion of self-actualization
- Integration of real-life situations
- Focus on specific academic subjects (correct)
How do teachers and learners collaborate in child-centered design?
How do teachers and learners collaborate in child-centered design?
- Teachers lead and direct the learning process
- Learners have no input in the learning process
- The collaboration is limited to assessment and evaluation
- Teachers and learners share equal responsibility in decision making (correct)
According to humanistic design, what does self-actualization contribute to a person's life?
According to humanistic design, what does self-actualization contribute to a person's life?
- Contributes to holistic development and well-being (correct)
- Leads to narrow focus on specific skills
- Causes disconnection from societal values
- It has no impact on a person's life
What does problem-centered curriculum design draw on?
What does problem-centered curriculum design draw on?
In learner-centered design, at which educational levels is the emphasis on the learner particularly strong?
In learner-centered design, at which educational levels is the emphasis on the learner particularly strong?
What is the primary focus of the assessed curriculum?
What is the primary focus of the assessed curriculum?
Which formal documents guide teaching in the written curriculum?
Which formal documents guide teaching in the written curriculum?
How does a well-structured curriculum contribute to effective teaching?
How does a well-structured curriculum contribute to effective teaching?
What does the learned curriculum reflect in learners?
What does the learned curriculum reflect in learners?
Which educational level encompasses Grades 7 to 12 for both junior and senior high school?
Which educational level encompasses Grades 7 to 12 for both junior and senior high school?
What is the primary focus of the written curriculum?
What is the primary focus of the written curriculum?
How does a well-structured curriculum contribute to effective teaching?
How does a well-structured curriculum contribute to effective teaching?
What does the assessed curriculum primarily involve?
What does the assessed curriculum primarily involve?
Which educational level encompasses Grades 7 to 12 for both junior and senior high school?
Which educational level encompasses Grades 7 to 12 for both junior and senior high school?
What does the learned curriculum reflect in learners?
What does the learned curriculum reflect in learners?
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Study Notes
Curriculum Design Approaches
- The primary focus of subject-centered curriculum design is on the subject matter or content.
- In child-centered design, teachers and learners collaborate to create a learning environment that is flexible and adaptable to the learner's needs.
- According to humanistic design, self-actualization contributes to a person's life by helping them reach their full potential and become the best version of themselves.
Problem-Centered Curriculum Design
- Problem-centered curriculum design draws on real-world problems and scenarios to create learning opportunities.
Learner-Centered Design
- In learner-centered design, the emphasis on the learner is particularly strong at the middle and high school levels.
The Assessed Curriculum
- The primary focus of the assessed curriculum is on evaluating student learning outcomes.
- The assessed curriculum primarily involves testing, quizzes, and other forms of evaluation to measure student learning.
The Written Curriculum
- The primary focus of the written curriculum is on documenting the curriculum framework, learning objectives, and instructional strategies.
- Formal documents such as curriculum frameworks, syllabi, and lesson plans guide teaching in the written curriculum.
Effective Teaching
- A well-structured curriculum contributes to effective teaching by providing a clear direction, focus, and organization for instruction.
The Learned Curriculum
- The learned curriculum reflects the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that learners have acquired through their learning experiences.
Educational Levels
- The secondary education level encompasses Grades 7 to 12, which includes both junior and senior high school.
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