This document discusses four key psychological perspectives that influence curriculum development: behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and humanism. Behaviorism views learning as the formation of associations between stimuli and responses through reinforcement. Cognitivism sees learning as an active process of acquiring knowledge through meaningful encoding and retrieval. Constructivism posits that learners actively construct knowledge based on their experiences. Humanism emphasizes that curriculum should account for learners' emotions, feelings, and motivation to facilitate positive self-concept development. A curriculum developer should understand these perspectives to design effective instruction based on principles of how people learn.
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