Curriculum and Instruction
Day 316/10/2016
Student Presentation
Tyler Taba
Difference Between Tyler & Taba
Tyler’s Rational-Linear Approach Walker’s Deliberative Approach Eisner’s Artistic Approach
Three alternative approaches to curriculum planning
Eisner’s is a highly respected scholar who has published widely since the 1960’s
His special interest were art, education and curriculum.
His subsequent articles identified weakness in the empherical- analytic mode of educational research.
Eisner pointed out the need to develop quantitative modes of research, by the mid of 1970’s.
Eisner’s Artistic Approach
Eisenr’s heading were quite similar to the steps of Tyler advocates but the underlying rationality and practical emphases are quite different.
Eisner suggests that the process of curriculum planning is far more convoluted, circuitous and adventitious, than one might be led to believe by reading the literature.
Contnue..
Goal and their Priorities:◦ The need to consider less well-defined objectives
(expressive objectives) as well as explicit ones.◦ need for deliberation in talking through priorities.o Eisner makes the typical distinction between aims,
objectives and goals.
Content of the curriculum:o Options to consider in selecting curriculumo requirement about the null curriculum (Media, popular
culture etc)
Types of learning opportunitieso Emphasis on a nonlinear approach in order to encourage
diverse student outcomes.
Organization of learning opportunities◦ Emphasis on cross-curricula organization of
content Organization of content areas• Emphasis on cross-curricula organization of
contentEmphasize more on non-traditional way.
Mode of presentation and mode of responseoUse if a number of modes of communication to
widen educational opportunities for students. Types of evaluation proceduresoUse of a comprehensive range of procedures and
at different stages of the process of curriculum development.
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