Curriculum Design Models Quiz
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What does Subject-Centered Design focus on?

  • The educational material (correct)
  • The student's specific educational challenges
  • The specific learning style
  • The individual student needs
  • In Learner-Centered Design, how is the curriculum created?

  • Creating a schedule and designing lesson plans
  • According to the needs of the student (correct)
  • Using generalized activities
  • Focusing on specific educational challenges
  • What is the focus of Problem-Centered Design?

  • The needs of the student
  • The specific learning style
  • The educational material
  • A student's specific educational challenges (correct)
  • How does a teacher use curriculum design in the classroom?

    <p>To arrange courses, create a schedule, and design lesson plans</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes Learner-Centered Design from Subject-Centered Design?

    <p>Focuses on the needs of the student</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Subject-Centered Design

    • Focuses on structured content and knowledge, prioritizing specific subjects and disciplines.
    • Emphasizes mastery of content over student preferences or needs.

    Learner-Centered Design

    • Curriculum creation involves incorporating student interests, needs, and experiences.
    • Encourages active participation and personalization in the learning process.
    • Aims to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills tailored to individual learners.

    Problem-Centered Design

    • Centered around real-world problems, engaging students in the context of their learning.
    • Promotes the development of practical skills and application of knowledge to solve issues.

    Teacher's Role in Curriculum Design

    • Teachers adapt the curriculum to fit the diverse learning needs of students.
    • Utilize various instructional strategies to enhance engagement and comprehension.
    • Assess and modify lesson plans based on student feedback and learning outcomes.

    Distinctions Between Learner-Centered and Subject-Centered Design

    • Learner-Centered focuses on the individual needs and interests of students, whereas Subject-Centered prioritizes the content.
    • Subject-Centered leads to standardized knowledge, while Learner-Centered encourages exploration and collaboration.

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