Module 4 Lesson 1
Module 4 Lesson 1
Module Overview :
The next step after a curriculum planning and design is to implement it.
As a techer, this is one of the major roles that you do in the school. Many of the
curricula that you use may have been recommended and written down. Your task is to
implement such. Daily your plan should be ready for implementation. The success of
learning depends on your implementation effort.
There is a minisculecurriculum like your lesson plan, or a big one like the K to 12
curriculum. You will be both an implementor and a manager of these curricula. You will put
action to what has been planned and designed. It is you, who will add more meaning to the
various activities in the clasroom. This is what we call teaching styles. You have to make the
day of the learners interesting, engaging and unforgetable. No curriculum should stop at
planning or designing phase. It has to be implemented.
Good luck on your new journey, Teachers!
Take Off
We hear teachers say: “Here goes again, another curricular change! We are already
overload! Why do we have to do this?”
This is a common voice that we can hear from teachers and curriculum
implementors. But as we mentioned earlier, change is inevitable in curriculum development.
To be relevant, we need to change – change for the better and it can be obviously seen
through implementation.
Content Focus
Curriculum Implementation Defined
Following the curriculum models of Tyler, Taba, Saylor and Alexander or Lewis, is
the next step to curriculum designing which is curriculum implementing. This is the phase
where teacher take action takes place. It is one of the most crucial process in curriculum
development although many education planners would say: “A good plan is work half done.
“If this is so, then the other half of the success of the curriculum development rests in the
hands of the implementor who is the teacher.
Curriculum implementation means putting into practice the written curriculum that has
been designed in syllabi, course of study, curricular guides, and subjects. It is a process
wherein the learners acquire the planned or intended knowledge, skills, and attitudes that
are aimed at enabling the same learners to function effectively in society. (SADC MoE,
Africa, 2000)
Ornstein and Hunkins in 1998 defined curriculum implementation as the interaction
between the curriculum that has been written and planned and the persons (teachers) who
are in charge to deliver it. To them, curriculum implementation implies the following:
Shift from what is current to a new or enhanced curriculum.
Change in knowledge, actions, attitudes of the persons involved.
Change in behaviour using new strategies and resources.
Change which requires efforts hence goals should be achievable.
Loucks and Lieberman (1983) define curriculum implementation as the trying out of a
new practice and what it looks like when actually used in a school system. It simply means
that implementation should bring the desired change and improvement.
In the classroom context, curriculum implementation means “teaching” what has
been written in the lesson plan. Implementing means using the plan as the guide to engage
with the learners in the teaching and learning process with the end in view that learning has
occurred and learning outcomes have been achieved. It involves the different strategiesof
teaching with the support instructional materials to go with the strategy.
In a larger scale, curriculum implementation means putting the curriculum into
operation with the different implementing agents. Curriculum implementation takes place in a
class, a school, a district, a division, or the whole educational system. In higher education,
curriculum implementation happens for the course, a degree program, the institution, or the
whole higher education system. It requires time, money, personal contacts, and support.
Take Action
Activity 1: K to 12: Can We Make a Curriculum Change? (By Groups, you may use
the former groupings from your previous activity)
The K to 12 is the current reform in our national basic education curriculum. There
are driving forces as well as restraining forces that affect its implementations. In
other words, there are factors that will make K to 12 succeed but there are also
factors that will make K to 12 fail.
1. What factors make the K to 12 succeed? Write these on the left column A. You may not fill
up all the boxes.
2. What factors make the K to 12 difficult to succeed? Write these on the right column B. You
may not fill up all the boxes.
3. You see that the middle portion is the word equilibrium or balance
Self - Reflect
1. As a future teacher, what would be your response to curriculum implementation as part of
curriculum change? Are you willing to take part in the implementation? Why? Why not?
My Response to Curriculum Implementation…..