Module 4 Lesson 1 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CURRICULUM DESIGNING Flashcards
- largely concerned with issues such as what to include in the curriculum and how to present it in such a way that the curriculum can be implemented with understanding and success.
- refers to how the components of the curriculum have been arranged in order to facilitate learning.
curriculum design
cnu sabi nito
Curriculum design is largely concerned with issues such as what to include in the curriculum and how to present it in such a way that the curriculum can be implemented with understanding and success.
definition of curr design
Barlow et. al (1984)
cnu sabi nito
Curriculum design refers to how the components of the curriculum have been arranged in order to facilitate learning.
curr design definition
Shiundu & Omulando (1992)
what are the labels for curriculum design
lesson plan
syllabus
unit plan
course design
what are the components of a curriculum design
- behavioral objectices or intended learning outcomes
- content/subject matter
- references
- teaching & learning methods
- assessment/evaluation
what are examples of a behaviorist teaching and learning method
(dgms)
under teaching and learning methods
- direct instruction
- guided instruction
- mastery learning
- systematic instruction
what are the steps in direct instruction
(10 kabuok- SR PEP GC PAR))
under examples of behaviorist teaching and learning methods
- State Learning Objectives/Outcomes
- Review
- Present New materials
- Explain
- Practice
- Guide
- Check for Understanding
- Provide Feedback
- Assess Performance
- Review and Test
what are the steps in guided instruction
(8 kabuok- RAOIMCGI)
under examples of behaviorist teaching and learning methods
- Review
- Anticipatory Set
- Objective
- Input
- Modeling
- Check for Understanding
- Guided Practice
- Independent Practice
what are the steps in mastery learning
(9 kabuok- CIP GEM PAR)
under examples of behaviorist teaching and learning methods
- Clarify
- Inform
- Pretest
- Group
- Enrich and Correct
- Monitor
- Posttest
- Assess Performance
- Reteach
what are the steps in systematic instruction
(7 kabuok- RDASAHS)
under examples of behaviorist teaching and learning methods
- Review
- Development
- Assess Comprehension
- Seatwork
- Accountability
- Homework
- Special Reviews
level of participation
lecture
low
level of participation
demonstration
low
level of participation
team teaching
low
level of participation
discussion
high
level of participation
debate
high