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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Functions of the
Curriculum
1.General EducationIt is that part of the curriculum that is
designed to provide for a common universe of discourse, understanding, and competence for the purpose of developing thinking, socially responsible citizens of a free society.
it provides a foundation for advancement into a major field of specialization
2.Specialized EducationIt is that aspect of the curriculum
designed for the major field or professional program of studies.
3.Exploratory Education This function provides knowledge
beyond those general specialized education. This comes in the form of electives, cognates, minor, or allied subjects.
• At elementary level, exploratory function is met through a range of activities and projects extending from within the common core of studies.
• At high school or college, the exploratory experience may impel the students towards a scientific career or away from such career.
4.Enrichment EducationThis part of curriculum is intended to
supplement and deepen one’s educative experience beyond those connected with general education, specialized education, and exploratory education
• At the elementary level, the enrichment function is typically provided not through course options, but through activities growing out of the common learning.
• In the secondary school, students who have completed the core courses in English language arts.
5.Specialized-interest EducationThis function of the curriculum in the
secondary and college is typically met through free electives.
SUMMARY
Elements in Curriculum Developme
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Areas of Concern in Curriculum Planning
CURRICULUM DOMAINS
CurriculumComponent
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1.The individual and the Society as a Framework
2.Aims and Objectives–Map out the arena for a teacher’s directed effort.–Evolve and change as cultures and their participants change.
3.Form of Subject MatterSubject matter is selected, organized, cultural content which is packaged for use by teachers and learners.
4.Modes of Transactions–have been provisioned as
recommended teacher methodology to inculcate subject matter.–also viewed as major determinants
in learner outcomes
5. Evaluation–may give emphasis to provide the individual with information on performance to guide the learner to the next steps in the sequence of the subject matter.