Module 3 ED 5
Module 3 ED 5
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LET US EXPLORE
This is a big question raised by many sectors of our society. Let’s reflect on this issue.
1. What is to be done?
2. What subject matter is to be included?
3. What instructional strategies, resources and activities will be employed?
4. What method and instruments will be used to assess the results of the
curriculum?
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Ed 5: The Teacher and the School Curriculum
Module 3: NATURE, CONCEPTS AND PURPOSE OF CURRICULUM
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Ed 5: The Teacher and the School Curriculum
Module 3: NATURE, CONCEPTS AND PURPOSE OF CURRICULUM
School’s Mission – it spells out how it intends to carry out its vision.
Example: To produce globally competitive lifelong learners.
All curricula have content, regardless of their design or models. Content is more
than simply information to be learned in school. To some curriculum specialists,
content or subject matter is another term for knowledge.
Here are some criteria which can be utilized in the selection of subject matter
content or knowledge for the curriculum.
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Module 3: NATURE, CONCEPTS AND PURPOSE OF CURRICULUM
7. Feasibility – Can the subject matter or content be learned within the time
allowed, resources available, expertise of the teacher, and the nature of the
learners?
The following are considerations that may be used in the selection of the
learning content.
a. Frequently and commonly used in daily life
b. Suited to the maturity level and abilities of the students
c. Competencies for future career
d. Important in the transfer of learning
1. BALANCE – this refers to that content will be level or area will not be
overcrowded or less crowded.
2. ARTICULATION – each level of subject matter is smoothly connected to the
next, glaring gaps and wasteful overlaps in the subject matter will be avoided.
3. SEQUENCE – logical arrangement of the subject matter.
4. INTEGRATION – the horizontal connections are needed in subject areas that
are similar so that learning will be related to one another.
5. CONTINUITY – constant repetition, review and reinforcement of learning.
The instructional strategies and methods will put into action the goals and use the
contents in order to produce an outcome. Whatever methods the teacher utilizes to
implement the curriculum, there will be some guide for the selection and use. Here are
some of them:
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2. The context refers to the environment of the curriculum. The real situation
where the curriculum is operating is its context. Simply put, context
evaluation refers to situation analysis.
3. The input refers to the ingredients of the curriculum which include the goals,
instructional strategies, the learners, the teachers, the contents and all the
materials needed.
The process refers to the ways and means of how the curriculum has been
implemented.
The product indicates if the curriculum accomplishes its goals. It will determine to
what extent the curriculum objectives has been achieved.
CURRICULUM APPROACHES
There are five curriculum approaches that will be presented in this lesson.
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Ed 5: The Teacher and the School Curriculum
Module 3: NATURE, CONCEPTS AND PURPOSE OF CURRICULUM
LET US WRAP UP
Let us return to the lesson and quickly find out what learning outcomes we have
achieved. Answer YES or NO to the questions that follow.
LET US ASSESS
1. Get a copy of written lesson plan of your favorite teacher in the elementary
or high school. Add this to your portfolio collection. Read every detail of the
lesson plan and specifically look into the following:
a. What are the objectives of the lesson plan?
b. What is the subject matter content?
c. What strategies or methods of teaching are utilized?
d. What evaluation procedure is used?
e. Do the four components fit or match with one another? Explain.
f. Can you consider a lesson plan as a curriculum? Why?
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Ed 5: The Teacher and the School Curriculum
Module 3: NATURE, CONCEPTS AND PURPOSE OF CURRICULUM
Activity 2 – Mr. or Ms. Principal: What Curriculum Approach are you using?
a. From your interview, what kind of curriculum approach is the principal, school
head and teacher-in-charge using?
b. Why do you say so? Describe in detail his/her approach.
ANSWER KEY
REFERENCES
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Ed 5: The Teacher and the School Curriculum