Teacher's Role in Curriculum Essentials
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Which role does a teacher NOT assume as a curricularist?

  • Disciplinarian (correct)
  • Innovator
  • Planner
  • Evaluator

What is typically considered an implicit type of curriculum?

  • Skills taught during practical sessions
  • Social norms observed in classroom behavior (correct)
  • Textbooks used in class
  • Prescribed learning objectives

Which statement best exemplifies a teacher acting as an implementor of the curriculum?

  • I engaged in curriculum writing workshops.
  • I researched different teaching methodologies.
  • I developed a new assessment strategy.
  • I delivered lessons according to the K to 12 program requirements. (correct)

Which type of curriculum is associated with what is actually taught during lessons?

<p>Explicit Curriculum (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the primary goal of curriculum development?

<p>To ensure students acquire necessary competencies. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of curriculum types, which of the following represents ‘assessed’ curriculum?

<p>The grading system applied to students' work (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which characteristic distinguishes a teacher's role as an innovator in curriculum development?

<p>Modifying teaching techniques based on student feedback (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the curriculum differentiate between 'taught' and 'learned' aspects?

<p>'Taught' involves lesson schedules while 'learned' reflects student understanding. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a common component of a curriculum framework?

<p>Extracurricular activities schedule (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of a teacher in relation to the hidden curriculum?

<p>To facilitate a classroom environment that influences student behavior (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

What is Curriculum?

A plan of action that outlines the knowledge, skills, and values that students should gain in a learning environment.

What is a Written Curriculum?

The official curriculum documents that define the learning objectives, content, and organization of a school.

What is a Taught Curriculum?

The curriculum that is actually taught in the classroom by teachers.

What is an Assessed Curriculum?

The curriculum that is assessed by teachers to measure student learning.

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What is a Learned Curriculum?

The curriculum that students actually learn, which may differ from the intended curriculum.

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What is a Hidden Curriculum?

The unspoken or implicit messages that students learn in a school setting.

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What is a Curricularist?

A teacher who is knowledgeable about curriculum, participates in development, implements, and evaluates curriculum.

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How is a teacher an Innovator in Curriculum?

A teacher who actively adapts and modifies the curriculum to meet students' needs.

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How is a teacher an Implementor in Curriculum?

A teacher who uses their teaching skills to implement the curriculum effectively.

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How is a teacher an Evaluator in Curriculum?

A teacher who analyzes student learning outcomes and assesses the effectiveness of the curriculum.

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Study Notes

Curriculum Essentials

  • This module discusses the teacher's role in curriculum.
  • The learning outcomes for pre-service teachers include analyzing curriculum significance and development in a classroom setting, and understanding different types of curricula.

Roles of a Curricularist Teacher

  • A teacher is a curricularist, a curriculum specialist.
  • Curricularists know the curriculum, write, plan, innovate, implement, and evaluate.

Teacher as Curricularist: Examples

  • Implemented a new K-12 curriculum despite reservations.
  • Modified role-playing procedures to improve critical thinking.
  • Anticipated resources and materials for upcoming lessons.
  • Created a poem for student analysis and reflection.
  • Pursued graduate studies for deeper knowledge.
  • Used effective syllabus and strategies for learning outcomes.
  • Evaluated student learning through a table of specifications.
  • Studied topics before classes.
  • Included Data Privacy Law in research ethics discussions.
  • Adapted teaching methods when technology failed.

Philippine Educational System Levels

  • Basic Education
  • Technical & Vocational Education
  • Higher Education

Types of Curriculum

  • Recommended
  • Supported
  • Written
  • Taught
  • Assessed
  • Learned
  • Hidden/Implicit

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This quiz explores the vital role of teachers as curricularists in the development and implementation of effective curricula. It emphasizes the importance of analyzing curriculum significance, innovating instructional strategies, and evaluating student learning outcomes. Ideal for pre-service teachers seeking to deepen their understanding of curriculum and instructional design.

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