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MODULE 2
CRAFTING THE
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM DESIGN
MODEL
As a teacher, one has to be a
curriculum designer, curriculum implementor
and a curriculum evaluator. Hence it would
be a great help to know how school curricula
are being made or crafted.
CRAFTING A CURRICULUM
- Is like writing a lesson plan
A curriculum can be organized either:
1. Horizontal Organization- the direction
of the curriculum elements is side ways.
2. Vertical Organization- the direction of
the curriculum elements follow a vertical
design.
STRUCTURES OF CURRICULUM
DESIGN
1. Subject-centered design model
- focuses on the content of the
curriculum
- firm believers:
Henry Morrison
William Harris
Examples of Subject-centered
Curriculum
a. Subject design- centers on the cluster of
content
b. Discipline design- focuses on academic
disciplines
• Discipline- specific knowledge learned
through a method which the scholars use
to study a specific content of their fields
c. Correlation design- links separate subject
design in order to reduce fragmentation
d. Broad field design/interdisciplinary-
made to prevent the compartmentalization
of subjects and integrate the contents that
are related to each other.
- sometimes called holistic curriculum
2. Learner-Centered design
- the learner is the center of the educative
process
Examples of Learner-Centered designs
a. Child-centered design
-attributed to the influence of:
John Dewey
Rouseau
Pestallozi
Froebel
- Anchored on the needs and interests of
the child
- Learns by doing
- Learners actively create, construct
meanings and understanding
(collaborative effort)
- Learning is a product of the child’s
interaction with environment
b. Experience-Centered design
- experiences of the learners becomes the
starting point of the curriculum
- learners are made to choose from various
activities that the teacher provides
- activities revolve around different
emphasis
such as touching, feeling, imagining,
constructing, relating and others
c. Humanistic design
- key lead personalities:
Abraham Maslow
Carl Rogers
- The development of self is the ultimate
objective of the learning
- It consider the cognitive, affective and
psycho motor domains to be
interconnected and must be addressed in
the curriculum
- Stresses the development of positive self-
concept and interpersonal skills
3. Problem-Centered design
Draws on the following:
- social problems
- needs
- interest
- abilities of learners
Various problems are given emphases.
There are those that centered on:
- life situation
- contemporary life problems
- areas of living and many others
In this curriculum content cuts across
subject boundaries and must be:
- based on the needs
- concern and abilities of the students
Examples of Problem-Centered design
Curriculum
a. Life-situation design
- based on Herbert Spencer’s curriculum
writing his emphases where activities that
sustain life, enhance life and rearing children,
maintain the individual’s social and political
relations and enhance leisure, tasks and
feelings. The connection of subject matters to
real situations increases the relevance of the
curriculum
b. Core design
- centers on general education and the
problems are based on common human
activities.
Ways on how to proceed a core design of
curriculum:
1. The problem is selected by either the
teacher or students
2. A group consensus is made to identify
the important problems and interest of the
class
3. Problems are selected on the basis of
developed criteria for selection.
4. The problem is clearly selected and
defined.
5. Areas of study are decided, including
dividing the class by individual or group
interests.
6. Needed information is listed and
discussed.
7. Resources for obtaining information are
listed and discussed.
8. Information are obtained and organized.
10. Tentative conclusion are stated and
tested.
11. A report is presented to the class on an
individual or group basis.
12. Conclusions are evaluated.
13. New avenues of exploration toward
further
problem solving are examined.
THAT IN ALL
THINGS GOD MAY
BE GLORIFIED!!!

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Module 2 CRAFTING THE CURRICULUM

  • 2. CURRICULUM DESIGN MODEL As a teacher, one has to be a curriculum designer, curriculum implementor and a curriculum evaluator. Hence it would be a great help to know how school curricula are being made or crafted.
  • 3. CRAFTING A CURRICULUM - Is like writing a lesson plan A curriculum can be organized either: 1. Horizontal Organization- the direction of the curriculum elements is side ways. 2. Vertical Organization- the direction of the curriculum elements follow a vertical design.
  • 4. STRUCTURES OF CURRICULUM DESIGN 1. Subject-centered design model - focuses on the content of the curriculum - firm believers: Henry Morrison William Harris
  • 5. Examples of Subject-centered Curriculum a. Subject design- centers on the cluster of content b. Discipline design- focuses on academic disciplines • Discipline- specific knowledge learned through a method which the scholars use to study a specific content of their fields
  • 6. c. Correlation design- links separate subject design in order to reduce fragmentation d. Broad field design/interdisciplinary- made to prevent the compartmentalization of subjects and integrate the contents that are related to each other. - sometimes called holistic curriculum
  • 7. 2. Learner-Centered design - the learner is the center of the educative process Examples of Learner-Centered designs a. Child-centered design -attributed to the influence of: John Dewey
  • 9. - Anchored on the needs and interests of the child - Learns by doing - Learners actively create, construct meanings and understanding (collaborative effort) - Learning is a product of the child’s interaction with environment
  • 10. b. Experience-Centered design - experiences of the learners becomes the starting point of the curriculum - learners are made to choose from various activities that the teacher provides - activities revolve around different emphasis such as touching, feeling, imagining, constructing, relating and others
  • 11. c. Humanistic design - key lead personalities: Abraham Maslow Carl Rogers
  • 12. - The development of self is the ultimate objective of the learning - It consider the cognitive, affective and psycho motor domains to be interconnected and must be addressed in the curriculum - Stresses the development of positive self- concept and interpersonal skills
  • 13. 3. Problem-Centered design Draws on the following: - social problems - needs - interest - abilities of learners
  • 14. Various problems are given emphases. There are those that centered on: - life situation - contemporary life problems - areas of living and many others In this curriculum content cuts across subject boundaries and must be: - based on the needs - concern and abilities of the students
  • 15. Examples of Problem-Centered design Curriculum a. Life-situation design - based on Herbert Spencer’s curriculum writing his emphases where activities that sustain life, enhance life and rearing children, maintain the individual’s social and political relations and enhance leisure, tasks and feelings. The connection of subject matters to real situations increases the relevance of the curriculum
  • 16. b. Core design - centers on general education and the problems are based on common human activities. Ways on how to proceed a core design of curriculum: 1. The problem is selected by either the teacher or students 2. A group consensus is made to identify the important problems and interest of the class
  • 17. 3. Problems are selected on the basis of developed criteria for selection. 4. The problem is clearly selected and defined. 5. Areas of study are decided, including dividing the class by individual or group interests. 6. Needed information is listed and discussed. 7. Resources for obtaining information are listed and discussed. 8. Information are obtained and organized.
  • 18. 10. Tentative conclusion are stated and tested. 11. A report is presented to the class on an individual or group basis. 12. Conclusions are evaluated. 13. New avenues of exploration toward further problem solving are examined.
  • 19. THAT IN ALL THINGS GOD MAY BE GLORIFIED!!!