This document discusses different models for curriculum design, including subject-centered, learner-centered, and problem-centered designs. Subject-centered design focuses on academic content and disciplines. Learner-centered design places the student at the center and includes child-centered, experience-centered, and humanistic designs. Problem-centered design uses social problems, student needs and interests as the basis and can include life-situation design and core design curriculums. The document provides examples and explanations of each design model.
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