During week three I discussed the 8th grade math curriculum. All eight graders in the state of North Carolina are expected to follow the same standard course of study in the same order. My district adopted a new middle school math program. Some schools in the district continued to follow the curriculum as required by the state and embed practices and activities from this new math program within the lessons. Other schools‚ like my middle school‚ elected to followed the math program as it was written
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model was developed by Stufflebeam (1983) to evaluate curriculums through Context‚ Input‚ Process‚ and Product. The Context defines the operation within which the curriculum will be delivered. It determines the specific characteristics of the learners. Most importantly‚ it helps to establish a rationale for the determination of the curriculum objectives. In evaluation the context is used to define the environment relevant to the curriculum‚ describing the actual and intended conditions of the
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1. Discuss different perspective surrounding the implementation of the said curriculum including the Washington and Bologna accords. Different Perspectives on the K-12 Curriculum Implementation in the Philippines K-12 implementation seeks to be at par with international standards. The question is whose standards the Philippine education is adhering to. Globalization has brought forth these standards. With the opening of international labor market‚ a tighter competition coexisted. Survival of the
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lot of controversy about what is being taught to children in school over the years‚ but have you ever looked at what the younger generations are learning from your own un biased point of view. John Dewey writes an essay titled “The Child and the Curriculum” in which he explains his views on what our children are learning in school. Dewey says‚ “Abandon the notion of subject-matter as something fixed and ready made in itself‚ outside the child’s experience; cease thinking of the child’s experience
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topic of the Expanded Core Curriculum after a needs survey was done to find the needs of the school. The school had recently been involved with a reaccreditation for the school. It was shown that there was a need in our transition program. Students were leaving the school and sitting at home without getting a job. The school decided that action was needed to improve this problem. The researcher chose to research the Expanded Core Curriculum‚ which is a curriculum for students with a vision impairment
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Unit 6 Curriculum development for inclusive practice What do we mean by the word ‘curriculum’? A definition given by John Kerr and quoted by Vic Kelly is ’All the learning which is planned and guided by the school‚ whether it is carried on in groups or individually‚ inside or outside the school’. (quoted in Kelly 1983 P10). The idea of curriculum is not exactly a new one; the word itself has its roots in ancient Greek and Latin. But the way it is understood and the way that it has been theorised
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PHILIPPINE BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM What is Basic Education Curriculum? Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)‚ this is a form of tool which will stand as one point of learning areas as adequate for the development of competencies starting from Basic education up to the second level of which is renounced as High School. This will focus more on developing knowledge‚ skills‚ habits and attitudes through the guidance of educationalist assigned. As for 2015‚ wide grounding has been made for the Philippine
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Different Completion Rates !! Allow Different Workloads – Fewer Objectives Adaptations to Curriculum Content Matrix for Kayla As Is (same level‚ same curriculum) ! ! ! ! 1. Completes activity with support from paraprofessional. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Functionally Equivalent Curriculum (similar curriculum content) Multi-Level Curriculum (same subject area‚ diff. Levels/ objectives of same subject) Curriculum Overlap (same activity‚ diff. goals/obj. from diff. curricular areas) Parallel Instruction
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Outline and explain what is meant by the Hidden Curriculum in schools [20] There are a few things that you need to pay attention to here. You must: Outline what different perspectives say about the hidden curriculum Use relevant examples /evidence Explain them The hidden curriculum is a phrase used to describe the things learnt in school that are not openly taught in lessons or examined in tests. In general the hidden curriculum is a type of socialisation which involves persuading people either
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Final ECE311: Early Childhood Curriculum & Methods March 17‚ 2013 Creative Curriculum is probably the most effective curriculum that would appeal to every type of child. With this curriculum‚ every activity can be altered to fit the needs of each individual child‚ rather than a certain type of child or children. The Waldorf approach to learning goes hand-in-hand with the Creative Curriculum. They both suggest that learning should be fun and filled with interesting activities that
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