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Curriculum design 101

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Curriculum design 101

  1. 1. Curriculum Design Authored by Adithya Ligory
  2. 2. Defining Curriculum Design Curriculum design is a blueprint of the learning objectives for students as well as tutors. The curriculum once designed provides a clear pathway with regards to learning outcomes, teaching goals and ultimately helps students in acquiring and retaining key skills, subject knowledge and competencies. With student development as one of the core aspects of curriculum design - a well structured curriculum takes into account the student’s past curricula, and current teaching and assessment trends, to ensure that students have a holistic development on the personal, academic as well as professional fronts.
  3. 3. Evolution of Curriculum Design Early man passed on hunting techniques to the next generation Today’s technologically charged environment coupled with the vast progress of humanity-calls for curricula that deal with multiple subjects.
  4. 4. How is Time Utilized in a Classroom? According to a newly designed curriculum, time in the classroom will need to be divided into the following key areas: Deploy effective learning strategies Identify preferred learning methods Effective skills development Efficient objective setting Goal setting and time allocation Skill development through self evaluation
  5. 5. Kern’s Six Step Methodology for Curriculum DesignKern et. al. has suggested a Six Step method for curriculum design. Even though these six steps are mainly targeted at medical students, the assumption here is that these principles can be applied to the general student demographic. Problem Identification Needs Assessment Goals and Objectives Evaluation and Feedback Educational Strategies Implementation
  6. 6. ● Problem Identification: Provides a rationale for the curriculum by considering student, teacher and societal needs. ● Needs Assessment: Assess the needs and environment of students to influence behavioural and performance outcomes. ● Goals and Objectives: Goals provide a broad view of the general ends of the learning and teaching experience. Objectives focus on the components of a curriculum and support the goals set for the targeted students and teachers. ● Educational Strategies: Divided into curriculum content and educational methods - to achieve behavioural and cognitive objectives. ● Implementation: Assists the process of curriculum design with respect to the personnel, learning duration, facilities and funding. ● Evaluation and Feedback: This step provides clues on individual achievements, scope for curriculum improvement and plays a vital role in assessing whether the goals and objectives are fulfilled. Kern’s Six Step Methodology for Curriculum Design
  7. 7. Basic Tenets of Curriculum Design
  8. 8. What Questions Are Posed to a Curriculum Designer? Ralph W Tyler from the University of Chicago proposed these questions to academics who design curricula: ● What educational purposes should the curriculum seek to attain? ● What educational experience can be provided by the curriculum to obtain the purposes? ● How can the educational experiences be organized and delivered? ● How can the educational purposes be evaluated for efficiency in terms of content, measuring student outcomes and provide an overall assessment of the proposed curriculum?
  9. 9. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Benjamin Bloom from the University of Chicago proposed the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE PSYCHO- MOTOR
  10. 10. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Defined
  11. 11. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Defined
  12. 12. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Defined
  13. 13. Levels of Curriculum Design The Planned Curriculum What is intended for the students by the curriculum? The Delivered Curriculum What is taught by teachers? The Experienced Curriculum What is learnt by the students?
  14. 14. Types of Curriculum Design Subject Based Design Subject-centered curriculum design describes what needs to be studied and how it should be studied. Drawback: Does not take into account a student’s individual learning style. Problem Based Design Is focused on teaching students on observing problems and arriving at solutions based on life experiences. Drawback: May not take individual learning styles into consideration. Learner Based Design Pays special attention to the varied learning needs of students, and accommodates different student needs. Drawback: Puts pressure on instructors to create customized material conducive to varying student needs.
  15. 15. Determinants of Content in Curriculum Design While creating the content and the objectives for a curriculum these are the components that are taking into consideration: Knowledge Component Concepts, Principles, Theories and Laws. Process and Skill Component Mental Processes and Physical Processes Affective Component Attitudes and Values
  16. 16. How is Content Selected for a New Curriculum? Validity Content that is accurate and current based on advances, discoveries, global and local events. Learnability Content focused on the learner’s level of subject matter comprehension. Relevance Content needs to reflect the social, cultural and technological environments that the student interacts with. Balance Content must maintain a balance between constant fundamental aspects and changing theoretical and practical aspects of a subject. Feasibility Content that takes into consideration resources, personnel and an institute’s calendar of events.
  17. 17. QUESTIONS?
  18. 18. Bibliography ● https://simplyeducate.me/2014/12/13/the-meaning-and-importance-of-curriculum-development/ ● https://www.thoughtco.com/curriculum-design-definition-4154176 ● http://cei.ust.hk/teaching-resources/outcome-based-education/institutional-resources/obe-principles-and-process ● https://pt.slideshare.net/CarlRichardDagalea/curriculum-models-and-types/15 ● https://www.slideshare.net/arjayalteza/lesson-2-curriculum-design-arjay-alteza ● https://slideplayer.com/slide/253544/ ● https://www.slideshare.net/AminaTariq8/computer-assisted-assesment-presentation?next_slideshow=1 ● https://tophat.com/blog/curriculum-development-models-design/ ● https://tophat.com/blog/blended-learning/ ● https://www.slideshare.net/kazekage15/curriculum-design-14005429 ● http://www.bumc.bu.edu/bumg/files/2015/07/Curriculum-Design-_Garg_5_24_18.pdf ● http://www.flinders.edu.au/teaching/teaching-strategies/curriculum-development/topic-curriculum-development/topic-curriculum- development_home.cfm ● https://www.uwc.ac.za/TandL/Pages/Curriculum-Design.aspx ● https://www.researchgate.net/publication/234642145_Curriculum_Design_Purposes_and_Processes_in_Physical_Education_T eaching-Learning ● https://medicine.osu.edu/education/Documents/curriculum_design_2010.pdf ● https://clt.curtin.edu.au/events/conferences/tlf/tlf2002/refereed/santhanam.pdf ● http://archive.ecml.at/mtp2/chagal_setup/en/student_centredness/content_selection_and_priority_setting.htm

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