Traditional Points of View of Curriculum
Traditional Points of View of Curriculum
Lesson 1
Progressivist point of view- listing of school subjects, etc… do not make a curriculum
- can only be called curriculum if the written materials are actualized by the learner
- It is learner- centered, having in mind that no two persons are alike
- Listing of subjects, syllabi, course of study and list of courses or specific discipline can only be
called curriculum if these written materials are actualized by the learner.
- Total learning experiences of the individual
Marsh and Willis- experiences in the classroom which are planned and enacted by the teacher,
and also learned by the students
Two Models:
1. Ralph Tyler - Four Basic Principles/ Questions
What educational purposes should the school seek to attain?
What educational experiences can be provided that are likely to attain these
purposes?
How can these educational experiences be effectively organized?
How can we determine whether these purposes are being attained or not?