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Title: Curriculum


1
Curriculum Instruction
  • Curriculum
  • Instruction
  • Curriculum Development
  • Influences on Curriculum
  • The Hidden Curriculum

2
Curriculum
  • Curriculum can be defined as
  • a plan concerned with the purpose
  • and content of what is to be learned.
  • The curriculum anticipates the results of
    instruction.
  • Curricula should not merely reside in textbooks
    as content outlines.
  • learning includes more than knowledge
  • learning includes skills, attitudes, and behaviors

3
Instruction
  • Instruction can be defined as the process of
    teaching,
  • delivering the curriculum,
  • and providing learning environments for students.
  • Teaching so named can mean
  • instructing, informing, training,
  • brainwashing, conditioning, indoctrinating,
  • and teaching - - properly understood.

4
Curriculum Instruction
  • Curriculum can be thought of as doing the right
    thing.
  • Instruction can be thought of as doing the thing
    right.

5
Curriculum Development
  • Curriculum development is
  • a planning process
  • a way of assessing needs,
  • identifying goals and objectives,
  • and meeting the cultural, social, and personal
    requirements that the curriculum is to serve.
  • Curriculum planning should precede instructional
    preparation.

6
The Need for a Theory Base
  • Who decides what should be taught and how it is
    taught?
  • Dynamic leadership and clear goals are essential
    for effective curriculum change.
  • What are the aims of education?
  • On what foundations should curriculum be built?
  • There are a host of external and internal
    influences on the school curriculum.

7
External Influences
  • federal government (disabilities, titular )
  • the courts (church-state issues, civil rights)
  • state legislatures (ISIP/IGAP, content stds)
  • boards of education (procedures, book choice,
    courses)
  • the vocal right (Moral Majority, creationists)
  • the vocal left (AIDS awareness, Z.P.G., P.P.I.)
  • professional organizations (NSTA, AAPT )

8
Internal Influences
  • School Improvement Plan
  • Teacher Philosophy
  • Knowledge Development?
  • Process Development?
  • Intellectual Skills
  • Physical Dexterity
  • Attitude Development?

9
The Hidden Curriculum
  • The intended curriculum is
  • what we say it is.
  • The actual curriculum is
  • what remains after everything else has been
    forgotten.
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