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LESSON IIILESSON III
MODULE III
CRAFTING THE CURRICULUMCRAFTING THE CURRICULUM
Approaches toApproaches to
CurriculumCurriculum
DesignDesign
TheSix (6) Featuresof aCurriculum
ïŹWho teaches? –The Teacher
ïŹWho do the teachers teach? –The Learners
ïŹWhat do the teachers teach? –Knowledge,
Skills, Values
ïŹHow do teachers teach? –Strategies & Methods
ïŹHow much of the teaching was learned? –
Performance
ïŹWith whom do we teach? –Community Partners
Who teaches? –The TeacherThe Teacher
Quality Education requires quality
teachers.
Good teachers bring a shining light into
the learning environment. They are ideal
companions of the learners.
With the advances in communication
technology, good teachers are needed
to sort out the information from the data
that surround the learners.
Good teachers are needed to sort
out the knowledge from the info.
but even more important, excellent
teachers are needed to sort the
wisdom from the knowledge.
Institutions are as good as its
teachers.
Who do the teachers teach?
–The LearnersThe Learners
The learners are at the center stage in
the educative process.
They are the most important factors in
the learning environment.
There is no teaching without them.
Hence, teachers should understand
and accept the learner’s diverse
background.
Each one of them is unique
individual.
Considering the domain of diversity
of learners will allow the individual
learner to develop his multiple
intelligences at his own pace.
What do the teachers teach?
–Knowledge, Skills, ValuesKnowledge, Skills, Values
 “To help the learners cope with
rapid changes to understand and
to succeed in the new work in the
workplace, we must design a
curriculum oriented to tomorrow.”
It should be remembered that what
students learn will be obsolete in ten
years, and half of what they need to
know to succeed in work and in life has
not yet been fully developed and will
have to be learned as they go along in
the future.
The learning episode influences the
teaching-learning process. The teacher is
expected to prepare his/syllabus or a
course of study as his vehicle for
instruction. There must be a balance of
theory and practice.
How do teachers teach?
––Strategies & MethodsStrategies & Methods
Researches show that there is no best
strategy that could work in a million of
different student background and
characteristics.
For teachers to teach effectively, they
must use appropriate methodologies,
approaches and strategies “capped
with compassionate and winsome
nature”.
Teachers should select teaching
methods, learning activities and
instructional materials or resources
appropriate to learners and aligned
to objectives of the lesson.
Good teachers utilize information
derived from assessment to improve
teaching and learning and adopt a
culture of excellence.
How much of the teaching was learned?
––PerformancePerformance
When teachers teach, they formulate
objectives to be accomplished by the
learners.
A curriculum should be clear at the
beginning with what knowledge, skills
and values should be developed by
the learners.
At the end of the teaching act, it is
necessary to find out if the objectives
set were accomplished.
Performance is a feature of a
curriculum that should be given
emphasis.
However, if the performance of the
learners is low then it follows that the
curriculum has failed. A good
curriculum is one that results in high or
excellent performance.
With whom do we teach?
––Community PartnersCommunity Partners
Teaching is a collaborative
undertaking.
While teachers are the focal point in
the learning process, they must
draw upon the resources of their
environment and of their partners to
be effective.
Teachers must established
relationship with parents, NGO’s and
their stakeholders.
An absence of partnership often
means a poor definition of education
ends. However, as society changes,
teachers will have a new beginning,
an opportunity to recast their role in
their communities, to change their
attitude to their communities, to
change the attitude of their
communities and societies about
them.
Approaches toApproaches to
Curriculum DesignCurriculum Design
The common approaches to curriculum
design includes:
ïŹChild or Learner-Centered
Approach
ïŹSubject-Centered Approach
ïŹProblem-centered and human
relation-centered approach
Child or Learner-CenteredChild or Learner-Centered
ApproachApproach
This approach to curriculum design is based
on the underlying philosophy that the child is
the center of the educational process.
It means that the curriculum is constructed
based on the needs, interest, purposes and
abilities of the learners.
The curriculum is also built upon the learner’s
knowledge, skills, learnings and potentials.
From its design how should a child-From its design how should a child-
centered be approached? Let uscentered be approached? Let us
consider these:consider these:
1) A new respect for the child is
fundamental.
2) A new freedom of action is provided.
3) The whole activity is divided into units of
work.
4) The recognition of the need for using
and exploring many media for self-
discovery and self-direction is embraced.
Subject-Centered ApproachSubject-Centered Approach
Anchored on the curriculum design
which prescribes different and
separate subjects into one broad field,
this approach considers the ff. :
1) the primary focus is the subject
matter.
2) the emphasis is on bits and pieces of
information which are detached from
life.
3) the continuing pursuit of learning
outside the school is not emphasized.
Learning should only take place inside
the classroom.
4) the subject matter serves as means of
identifying problems in living.
Problem-centered and humanProblem-centered and human
relation-centered approachrelation-centered approach
This approach is based on a
curriculum design which assumes that
in the process of living, children
experience problems.
Thus, problem solving enables the
learners to become increasingly able
to achieve complete or total
development as individuals.
This approach is characterized by the ff.This approach is characterized by the ff.
views and beliefs:views and beliefs:
1) the learners are capable of directing and
guiding themselves in resolving problems,
thus they become independent learners.
2) the learners are prepared to assume their
civic responsibilities through direct
participation and different activities.
3) the curriculum leads the learners in the
recognition of concerns and problems and
in seeking solutions. The learners are
considered problem solvers.
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Approaches to curriculum design

  • 1. LESSON IIILESSON III MODULE III CRAFTING THE CURRICULUMCRAFTING THE CURRICULUM Approaches toApproaches to CurriculumCurriculum DesignDesign
  • 2. TheSix (6) Featuresof aCurriculum ïŹWho teaches? –The Teacher ïŹWho do the teachers teach? –The Learners ïŹWhat do the teachers teach? –Knowledge, Skills, Values ïŹHow do teachers teach? –Strategies & Methods ïŹHow much of the teaching was learned? – Performance ïŹWith whom do we teach? –Community Partners
  • 3. Who teaches? –The TeacherThe Teacher Quality Education requires quality teachers. Good teachers bring a shining light into the learning environment. They are ideal companions of the learners. With the advances in communication technology, good teachers are needed to sort out the information from the data that surround the learners.
  • 4. Good teachers are needed to sort out the knowledge from the info. but even more important, excellent teachers are needed to sort the wisdom from the knowledge. Institutions are as good as its teachers.
  • 5. Who do the teachers teach? –The LearnersThe Learners The learners are at the center stage in the educative process. They are the most important factors in the learning environment. There is no teaching without them.
  • 6. Hence, teachers should understand and accept the learner’s diverse background. Each one of them is unique individual. Considering the domain of diversity of learners will allow the individual learner to develop his multiple intelligences at his own pace.
  • 7. What do the teachers teach? –Knowledge, Skills, ValuesKnowledge, Skills, Values  “To help the learners cope with rapid changes to understand and to succeed in the new work in the workplace, we must design a curriculum oriented to tomorrow.”
  • 8. It should be remembered that what students learn will be obsolete in ten years, and half of what they need to know to succeed in work and in life has not yet been fully developed and will have to be learned as they go along in the future. The learning episode influences the teaching-learning process. The teacher is expected to prepare his/syllabus or a course of study as his vehicle for instruction. There must be a balance of theory and practice.
  • 9. How do teachers teach? ––Strategies & MethodsStrategies & Methods Researches show that there is no best strategy that could work in a million of different student background and characteristics. For teachers to teach effectively, they must use appropriate methodologies, approaches and strategies “capped with compassionate and winsome nature”.
  • 10. Teachers should select teaching methods, learning activities and instructional materials or resources appropriate to learners and aligned to objectives of the lesson. Good teachers utilize information derived from assessment to improve teaching and learning and adopt a culture of excellence.
  • 11. How much of the teaching was learned? ––PerformancePerformance When teachers teach, they formulate objectives to be accomplished by the learners. A curriculum should be clear at the beginning with what knowledge, skills and values should be developed by the learners.
  • 12. At the end of the teaching act, it is necessary to find out if the objectives set were accomplished. Performance is a feature of a curriculum that should be given emphasis. However, if the performance of the learners is low then it follows that the curriculum has failed. A good curriculum is one that results in high or excellent performance.
  • 13. With whom do we teach? ––Community PartnersCommunity Partners Teaching is a collaborative undertaking. While teachers are the focal point in the learning process, they must draw upon the resources of their environment and of their partners to be effective.
  • 14. Teachers must established relationship with parents, NGO’s and their stakeholders. An absence of partnership often means a poor definition of education ends. However, as society changes, teachers will have a new beginning, an opportunity to recast their role in their communities, to change their attitude to their communities, to change the attitude of their communities and societies about them.
  • 15. Approaches toApproaches to Curriculum DesignCurriculum Design
  • 16. The common approaches to curriculum design includes: ïŹChild or Learner-Centered Approach ïŹSubject-Centered Approach ïŹProblem-centered and human relation-centered approach
  • 17. Child or Learner-CenteredChild or Learner-Centered ApproachApproach This approach to curriculum design is based on the underlying philosophy that the child is the center of the educational process. It means that the curriculum is constructed based on the needs, interest, purposes and abilities of the learners. The curriculum is also built upon the learner’s knowledge, skills, learnings and potentials.
  • 18. From its design how should a child-From its design how should a child- centered be approached? Let uscentered be approached? Let us consider these:consider these: 1) A new respect for the child is fundamental. 2) A new freedom of action is provided. 3) The whole activity is divided into units of work. 4) The recognition of the need for using and exploring many media for self- discovery and self-direction is embraced.
  • 19. Subject-Centered ApproachSubject-Centered Approach Anchored on the curriculum design which prescribes different and separate subjects into one broad field, this approach considers the ff. :
  • 20. 1) the primary focus is the subject matter. 2) the emphasis is on bits and pieces of information which are detached from life. 3) the continuing pursuit of learning outside the school is not emphasized. Learning should only take place inside the classroom. 4) the subject matter serves as means of identifying problems in living.
  • 21. Problem-centered and humanProblem-centered and human relation-centered approachrelation-centered approach This approach is based on a curriculum design which assumes that in the process of living, children experience problems. Thus, problem solving enables the learners to become increasingly able to achieve complete or total development as individuals.
  • 22. This approach is characterized by the ff.This approach is characterized by the ff. views and beliefs:views and beliefs: 1) the learners are capable of directing and guiding themselves in resolving problems, thus they become independent learners. 2) the learners are prepared to assume their civic responsibilities through direct participation and different activities. 3) the curriculum leads the learners in the recognition of concerns and problems and in seeking solutions. The learners are considered problem solvers.