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What does the term 'curriculum' signify?
What does the term 'curriculum' signify?
- The planned interaction of pupils with instructional content (correct)
- Instructional materials used in teaching
- The Latin word for 'run-away'
- The management of school facilities
Where is the word 'curriculum' derived from?
Where is the word 'curriculum' derived from?
- Greek word meaning 'learning'
- Sanskrit word for 'teaching'
- French word for 'education'
- Latin word meaning 'run-away' (correct)
Who governs the mandated subjects in the curriculum?
Who governs the mandated subjects in the curriculum?
- Department of Education
- National Education Board
- Commission on Higher Education (CHED) (correct)
- Local government authorities
What does the curriculum encompass?
What does the curriculum encompass?
What is the role of a teacher in relation to the curriculum?
What is the role of a teacher in relation to the curriculum?
What influences the courses offered by different schools?
What influences the courses offered by different schools?
What is meant by 'planned interaction' in relation to curriculum?
What is meant by 'planned interaction' in relation to curriculum?
What does curriculum signify according to its Latin origin?
What does curriculum signify according to its Latin origin?
Secondary education aims to equip students with skills for unproductive endeavor.
Secondary education aims to equip students with skills for unproductive endeavor.
Tertiary education aims to promote national identity, cultural consciousness, moral integrity, and spiritual vigor.
Tertiary education aims to promote national identity, cultural consciousness, moral integrity, and spiritual vigor.
The vision of a school provides the focal point around which educational efforts including curricula should be directed.
The vision of a school provides the focal point around which educational efforts including curricula should be directed.
The mission of a school spells out how it intends to carry out its goals.
The mission of a school spells out how it intends to carry out its goals.
School goals are broad statements or intents to be accomplished, translated from the society and the fund of knowledge.
School goals are broad statements or intents to be accomplished, translated from the society and the fund of knowledge.
The 1987 Philippine Constitution mandates that all schools aim to inculcate patriotism and nationalism.
The 1987 Philippine Constitution mandates that all schools aim to inculcate patriotism and nationalism.
The aims of elementary education, according to the Education Act of 1982, include promoting work experiences that develop orientation to the world of work.
The aims of elementary education, according to the Education Act of 1982, include promoting work experiences that develop orientation to the world of work.
The components of the curriculum include subject matter/concept and evaluation approaches, but not learning experiences.
The components of the curriculum include subject matter/concept and evaluation approaches, but not learning experiences.
Schools are only established institutions run by the government, not by the private sector.
Schools are only established institutions run by the government, not by the private sector.
The aims, goals, and objectives of the curriculum do not include encouraging critical and creative thinking.
The aims, goals, and objectives of the curriculum do not include encouraging critical and creative thinking.