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    Advanced Studies in Curriculum Development The development of the new BTEC National Diploma in Music course will be discussed‚ specifically looking at the revision of the Studying Music from around the World Unit. Firstly the rationale and reasoning for its place as an important area within music as an educational and vocational context will be touched upon. Music is seen as a major art form and as a result offers students the possibility of developing their imagination‚ creativity skills and

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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 Social Realities Affecting the Curriculum (Curriculum Development Book Copy) The Philippine society today is different in many respects from what is was fifty years ago. The Philippines is now politically independent – in fact a full-fledged Republic. We now have direct relations with most foreign countries including Red China and Russia on the basis of equality‚ reciprocity and dignity. Because of our beliefs and commitments to the democratic way of life we are now ranged against the

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    Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Curriculum Development and Design 11 Curriculum Development and Design Sue Baptiste‚ Patricia Solomon 2 Contents The Pedagogical Framework: Problem-based Learning . . 12 Approaching the Task of Curriculum Renewal . . . . . . . 13 Where to Begin? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Designing Our New Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Redevelopment Within a Problem-based Learning Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Fill in the table by describing the role and influence each group has on curriculum. Some may have direct influence and some may have indirect influence. Identify whether their influence deals with selecting‚ maintaining‚ or evaluating the curriculum and in what ways they participate in that process. The first answer is provided as an example. Key Players in Curriculum Development Key Players Role and Influence on Curriculum Federal Government The federal government passes federal legislations

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    Final Exam Summer 2013 There are several phases one must complete in order to develop a curriculum for any program. The first is the development or retooling of a mission statement (if necessary)—what does the school hope to accomplish and who are the students? In this scenario‚ the school is a 6-12 grade cram school whose mission is to facilitate the learning of the English language so that students will be prepared to have a successful exchange experience in the future; students will take

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    (UPSAM) Sustainable Development and Peace Sarweswaran Arulanantham Advisors Mirian Vilela and Alicia Cabezudo July‚ 2009 This curriculum is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts‚ International Peace Studies ii iii Acknowledgements I am greatly indebted to my course supervisor Professor Mirian Vilela- Executive Director‚ Earth Charter International Secretariat and Earth Charter for Education for Sustainable Development at UPEACE- for her

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    Case Study in Curricculum Development Submitted by: Ma. Abigail V. Camacho Submitted to: Mr. Herbert P. Vargas 1. What are some major differences between electronic testing and regular testing? Do you feel that that electronic online testing is worth the cost? Why or why not? ANSWER: The major differences between the electronic testing and regular testing are in electronic testing is a testing to measure your knowledge and ability to apply concepts‚ terms‚ and principles

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    and journalism. Course tittle: introduction to advertising. course code: cmm 216. Name: Brian miheso Adm.no: iso2/023/2014. Tell: 0701551806 Task: as an advertising company‚ your client is requesting you to have his product publicized. Discuss the factors you need to consider when coming up with the advert. 15mks. Lec. Madam caren. Introduction. If you are in the business world and really want to make lots of sales and profits‚ you have to heavily invest in the different ways that people will

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    Introduction A country’s level of development is influenced by a number of interrelated factors. While it is difficult to separate these factors‚ they can be broken down into five major categories: historical‚ political‚ economic‚ social and environmental. Most developing nations of the world face development challenges as a result of a combination of these factors. Some environmental factors which contribute to a country’s level of development‚ such as natural disasters‚ are beyond human control

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