Curriculum Development Processes & Models PDF
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Santa Cruz Mission School, Inc.
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This document is a presentation on curriculum development. It covers processes and models, including learning outcomes and specific examples, such as the Tyler and Taba models.
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Curriculum Development: Processes & Model Learning Outcomes At the end of the session, the students can: 1. analyze the four phases of the curriculum process in a discussion; and 2. tell similarities and differences between the curriculum development models; and 3. reflect on the importance...
Curriculum Development: Processes & Model Learning Outcomes At the end of the session, the students can: 1. analyze the four phases of the curriculum process in a discussion; and 2. tell similarities and differences between the curriculum development models; and 3. reflect on the importance of the curriculum process in teaching. Curriculum Development Process Curriculum Curriculum Curriculum Curriculum Planning Designing Implementing Evaluating Curriculum Curriculum Planning Designing Considers: Involves: Statement of the the philosophy of intended learning the school (the outcomes strong educational Conceptualization by beliefs), its vision, selecting & organizing content, learning mission, goals, & experiences, activities, objectives. assessment procedures & tools to measure - These are the achieved learning bases of the outcomes and the resources classroom desired Curricul um Plannin g Curricul Curricul um um Evaluati Designin on g Curriculum Implementa tion Ponder on this: If you were to enhance the SCMSI curriculum, what should you need to prepare aside from money? Curriculum Development Process Models Ralph Hilda Tyler Taba Model Model Top to Bottom- bottom up approach approach Curriculum Development Process Models Galen Saylor & William Alexander Curriculum Model … planning for an identifiable population served by a single school