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Nature of Curriculum,
Need and Importance of
Curriculum Development
Dr.M.Deivam
Assistant Professor
Department of Education
The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed to be University)
Gandhigram, Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu
Curriculum: Definitions
• Curriculum includes all the learning experiences
offered to all the learners under the direction of the
school – C.Ronald
• It is a plan for action or a written document that
includes strategies for achieving desired goals or ends
– Ralph Taylor & Hilda Taba
• It is the total efforts of the school to bring about
desired outcomes in and out of school situation –
Alexander & Saylor
Nature of Curriculum
Content / subject matter
• Curriculum was nothing but the different
subjects taught in schools.
• In fact content or subject matter does not stop
just by the facts and information but involves
many more things right from planning to that
of reconstruction.
Program of planned activities
• It can be the overall activities planned by the teacher
as to how to teach, what to teach, how to
motivate, what devises are required to draw their
attention, and so on; all that is planned in advance
before the real teaching – learning process
commences.
Curriculum as an Objective
• B.F. Skinner views the curriculum as being
formulated according to behaviouristic
objectives.
• The curriculum is the series of experiences
which children and youth must have by
way of attaining activity-based
objectives.
• W. W. Chatters (1923) viewed curriculum as
a series of objectives that students must attain
by way of a series of learning experiences
Intended learning outcomes
• Johnson (1977) and Posner (1982) contended
that curriculum as the intended learning
outcomes. i.e, there is a clear shift from
means to ends as criticized in the earlier
approach. Here the specified ends are before
the planner; they go by their precise
planning by their intentions and achieve
the same.
Cultural reproduction
• The curriculum is the reflection of the
culture of a particular society. They
identify appropriate skills and knowledge for
e.g values, religion, and political system etc.
Concepts will be incorporated with the
curriculum, which in turn reflects their belief
and all cultural aspects.
Curriculum as experience
• Dewey says curriculum as a single
experience. He says that these two are
inseparable. Curriculum provides
experiences to respond and react and
reflect on various processes of
learning. It depends on the learner as what
he experiences.
Discrete tasks and concepts
• This can be related to training or industry
where individual gets exposed to different
tasks to master over the task and attain
the concepts. For instance rules of grammar,
mathematical problem, other mechanical
skill-oriented tasks in various professions,
expose the learner to the relevant tasks
to acquire the concepts.
Agenda for social reconstruction
• Dewey, says that schools should provide
an agenda of knowledge which guides
students to enrich society and the cultural
institutions, beliefs and activities support it, i.e
the students are prepared well with
adequate knowledge and skills to adopt
in their future life.
Curriculum as currere
• It is not meaning a mere race course.
Meaning Gurmet (1980) says here the
individual are expected to re-
conceptualize their own
autobiography. An individual gets into his
own entire past events, recollects, and tries to
reconstruct his own future. By sharing this
with others they also become better in
understanding themselves.
Curriculum as a system
• Curriculum can be considered as a system for
dealing with people and the processes or
organization of personnel and
procedures for implementing the system
(Babcock, McNeil, Untruth).
Need and Importance of
Curriculum Development
a. Realisation of Educational Objectives:
• An organisation of education is based on
the curriculum. The curriculum
development is done in view to realise
the objectives of education. Thus the
curriculum is the means for
achieving the educational objectives.
b. Proper use of Time and Energy:
• It provides the guidelines to the teachers
as well as to students, what a teacher
has to teach and what the students
to learn?
c. Acquisition of Knowledge:
• The curriculum is the mean for the acquiring
knowledge. Actually human knowledge is one
but is divided in to subject for the convenience
and organisation point of view. Thus the
curriculum is designed for the different
subjects.
d. Determining Structure Of Content:
• Every subject’s content has its wide structure
which is to be taught lower level to the higher
level. Thus the main task of curriculum
development is determining structure of
content for a particular stage teaching. Thus the
curriculum of different subjects is
designed from primary level to
university level.
e. Development of Personality:
• The curriculum is also important and
significant from personality development
of the student. The curriculum is designed
which helps in development in good qualities in
students. It helps in developing physical,
social and moral qualities of learners.
f. Preparation of Text Book:
• The curriculum provides the guide line
and bases for preparing text book
for the use of students and subject
teacher. If the curriculum is changed or
codified, the test books are also changed.
A good text has wide coverage of
curriculum content of subjects.
g. Conducting Examination:
• Our education is examination centred. The
students have forced obtain good mark in the
examination.
• Thus examination paper is prepared as
per curriculum of the subject and
students also prepare the content for the
examination. Thus, curriculum is basis of
teaching, learning and testing.
h. Organising Teaching And Learning
Situation:
• The teaching and learning situation are
organised in view to the curriculum
teaching work is also assigned with
help of curriculum
i. Decision about Instructional method:
• The instructional method is selected
and used in view of the curricular.
The same content is taught from memory
to reflective level. It may be teacher
centred or learner centred.
j. Development of Knowledge, Skill
And Attitude:
• The nature of curriculum provides the
basis for the developing knowledge,
skills, attitude and creative ability. It
also helps in developing leadership
qualities.
Thank you all

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Nature of curriculum need and importance of curriculum development

  • 1. Nature of Curriculum, Need and Importance of Curriculum Development Dr.M.Deivam Assistant Professor Department of Education The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed to be University) Gandhigram, Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu
  • 2. Curriculum: Definitions • Curriculum includes all the learning experiences offered to all the learners under the direction of the school – C.Ronald • It is a plan for action or a written document that includes strategies for achieving desired goals or ends – Ralph Taylor & Hilda Taba • It is the total efforts of the school to bring about desired outcomes in and out of school situation – Alexander & Saylor
  • 4. Content / subject matter • Curriculum was nothing but the different subjects taught in schools. • In fact content or subject matter does not stop just by the facts and information but involves many more things right from planning to that of reconstruction.
  • 5. Program of planned activities • It can be the overall activities planned by the teacher as to how to teach, what to teach, how to motivate, what devises are required to draw their attention, and so on; all that is planned in advance before the real teaching – learning process commences.
  • 6. Curriculum as an Objective • B.F. Skinner views the curriculum as being formulated according to behaviouristic objectives. • The curriculum is the series of experiences which children and youth must have by way of attaining activity-based objectives. • W. W. Chatters (1923) viewed curriculum as a series of objectives that students must attain by way of a series of learning experiences
  • 7. Intended learning outcomes • Johnson (1977) and Posner (1982) contended that curriculum as the intended learning outcomes. i.e, there is a clear shift from means to ends as criticized in the earlier approach. Here the specified ends are before the planner; they go by their precise planning by their intentions and achieve the same.
  • 8. Cultural reproduction • The curriculum is the reflection of the culture of a particular society. They identify appropriate skills and knowledge for e.g values, religion, and political system etc. Concepts will be incorporated with the curriculum, which in turn reflects their belief and all cultural aspects.
  • 9. Curriculum as experience • Dewey says curriculum as a single experience. He says that these two are inseparable. Curriculum provides experiences to respond and react and reflect on various processes of learning. It depends on the learner as what he experiences.
  • 10. Discrete tasks and concepts • This can be related to training or industry where individual gets exposed to different tasks to master over the task and attain the concepts. For instance rules of grammar, mathematical problem, other mechanical skill-oriented tasks in various professions, expose the learner to the relevant tasks to acquire the concepts.
  • 11. Agenda for social reconstruction • Dewey, says that schools should provide an agenda of knowledge which guides students to enrich society and the cultural institutions, beliefs and activities support it, i.e the students are prepared well with adequate knowledge and skills to adopt in their future life.
  • 12. Curriculum as currere • It is not meaning a mere race course. Meaning Gurmet (1980) says here the individual are expected to re- conceptualize their own autobiography. An individual gets into his own entire past events, recollects, and tries to reconstruct his own future. By sharing this with others they also become better in understanding themselves.
  • 13. Curriculum as a system • Curriculum can be considered as a system for dealing with people and the processes or organization of personnel and procedures for implementing the system (Babcock, McNeil, Untruth).
  • 14. Need and Importance of Curriculum Development
  • 15. a. Realisation of Educational Objectives: • An organisation of education is based on the curriculum. The curriculum development is done in view to realise the objectives of education. Thus the curriculum is the means for achieving the educational objectives.
  • 16. b. Proper use of Time and Energy: • It provides the guidelines to the teachers as well as to students, what a teacher has to teach and what the students to learn?
  • 17. c. Acquisition of Knowledge: • The curriculum is the mean for the acquiring knowledge. Actually human knowledge is one but is divided in to subject for the convenience and organisation point of view. Thus the curriculum is designed for the different subjects.
  • 18. d. Determining Structure Of Content: • Every subject’s content has its wide structure which is to be taught lower level to the higher level. Thus the main task of curriculum development is determining structure of content for a particular stage teaching. Thus the curriculum of different subjects is designed from primary level to university level.
  • 19. e. Development of Personality: • The curriculum is also important and significant from personality development of the student. The curriculum is designed which helps in development in good qualities in students. It helps in developing physical, social and moral qualities of learners.
  • 20. f. Preparation of Text Book: • The curriculum provides the guide line and bases for preparing text book for the use of students and subject teacher. If the curriculum is changed or codified, the test books are also changed. A good text has wide coverage of curriculum content of subjects.
  • 21. g. Conducting Examination: • Our education is examination centred. The students have forced obtain good mark in the examination. • Thus examination paper is prepared as per curriculum of the subject and students also prepare the content for the examination. Thus, curriculum is basis of teaching, learning and testing.
  • 22. h. Organising Teaching And Learning Situation: • The teaching and learning situation are organised in view to the curriculum teaching work is also assigned with help of curriculum
  • 23. i. Decision about Instructional method: • The instructional method is selected and used in view of the curricular. The same content is taught from memory to reflective level. It may be teacher centred or learner centred.
  • 24. j. Development of Knowledge, Skill And Attitude: • The nature of curriculum provides the basis for the developing knowledge, skills, attitude and creative ability. It also helps in developing leadership qualities.