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Learning Curriculum Design
& its Challenges:
Teachers’ Conception and Tensions
Management & Leaderhip Studies
Curriculum Project Teams Jan 2014
Tutor: John Yeo
Curriculum, Teachng & Learning
Academic Group
National Institute of Education
I believe curriculum is
subject-centered
(academic rationalism),
with students picking up
important skills and
teachers being an
important vehicle in
making it all work!
Ng Wei Chieh,
Woodlands Primary School
There is no word/phrase to
replace curriculum because
curriculum in any school is
unique. Very often, we described
curriculum but could be
incomplete. There will never be
an end in trying to describe
curriculum because it is
something that changes with
environment and people over
time. Our definitions may differ
from one another or may change
personally over time. But one
thing that will remain unchanged -
the passion in teachers (or
leaders who are teachers at
heart) that will continue to ignite
the passion of learning for our
learners.
Liu Kah Yang
Bartley Sec
Curriculum to me is child
centered, as the interest of the
pupils will drive their learning.
Goh Khong Lim, KCPPS
We plan learning for the
students based on their
interest, thus I believe it is
child centered.
Wang Xiaoxuan,
Lianhua Pri
A curriculum goes beyond a defined and prescribed
course of studies, which students must fulfill in order to
pass a certain level of education. The curriculum
should place child’s best interest, well-being and
important values to develop the child in the centre of
the curriculum to make it more holistic
Suzanah
Placing students in the centre of
what we do is important. Hence,
curriculum has to be child-
centered, with learners taking
charge of their learning. It is
especially so when our learners
have diverse learning abilities,
thus we will need to customise
curriculum to suit the different
needs.
Koh Ying Sin
Telok Kurau Primary Sch
Context-centred because the
worth and value of the
knowledge, skills and
attitudes possessed by the
students depends on the
context that he/she is in…
Bryan Lim
CHIJ St. Theresa’s Convent
A child centered curriculum is essential
for it to be successful, allowing us to
engage pupils meaningfully and
creating their love for learning.
Low Choon Siong
Evergreen Primary
The outcomes are what we want our students to
acquire after they completed the curriculum. For
example, if we want our students to be a
mathematician after completing the Math
curriculum, we will design our curriculum to
include exploring, deriving and connecting the
concepts etc.
Tan Beng Guan,
HOD ICT, Nan Chiau High
Curriculum to me is organic and interdependent.
Organic - it is not cast in stone, it is alive, it needs
to respond to changes in its environment.
Interdependent - if curriculum is organic, it needs
to co-exist with all the elements of its environment
in harmony for the benefit of all. I feel that a lot of
times curriculum design is far removed from the
place where it’s happening. People in the ivory
tower, who have great knowledge in their area of
work, no doubt, tend to be too removed from the
realities of school. At school there’s only one reality -
assessment. In all the wonderful courses I have
attended in MLS, the devil is really, assessment.
Even as MMs, we sometimes are too focused to
operationalise the curriculum to fit the assessment
culture more than anything else. The big question
now is - what’s the purpose of schooling? Are we
really just a large tuition centre? Even tuition centres
these days have sound curriculum designs by the
way :)
Durka Devi, HOD Science,
De La Salle School
Curriculum can be cognition
centered that require thinking skills
on the part of the teacher.
Faizan, Montfort Sec
Curriculum to me is child centered
and also society- centered , as we
develop soft skills in our pupils to
meet the demands of the world of
the 21st Century.
Hamidah Binti Osman
Jurong West Pri
Curriculum is child-centered
and society-centered to me
because the purpose of
education at our level is to
ultimately prepare students
for the future.
Ilyana Hardianti
Dunman High School
It takes a whole village to raise a child.
Therefore, there needs to be a whole
school approach in supporting a child-
centered curriculum, bearing in mind that
the learners’ interest always comes first.
Koh Ying Sin, Telok Kurau Primary SchChallenges and expectations from
the society are influencing
curriculum design from being child-
centered, causing it to be society-
driven.
Low Choon Siong
Evergreen Primary
Because I view curriculum as organic and
interdependent, the biggest challenge for me is
keeping up with its evolution. Though the content
we teach may not have changed in the last ten
years, the environment in which the subject, the
learners and the teachers reside has changed
enormously. The challenge for curriculum design is
then dealing with this ever-changing landscape
while staying true to the subject matter. While we
ride the bandwagon with all the ‘in’ things, we must
not lose site of the essence of the subject matter.
Durka Devi, De La Salle School
Suzanah Sap
Anderson Pri HOD ICT
Reason: Integrating ICT into the curriculum
requires all the IP and ICT heads to come
together and to create a common vision and
beliefs.
As different heads have different perceptions
and beliefs on curriculum, coming together as
one may be a BIG problem.
I believe curriculum is subject-
centered (academic
rationalism), however with
these challenges preventing it
from being successful!
Ng Wei Chieh
Woodlands Primary School
Curriculum to me is child centered
and also society- centered , as the
needs of the pupils and the goals
of the school and nation have to be
met.
Hamidah Binti Osman
Jurong West Pri
The greatest challenge in curriculum is finding the
right leverage point. We may be clever enough to
identify a curriculum problem(or perhaps not a
primary one after all) but to be able to move forward
is never simple unless teachers’ beliefs are so
strong that our actions are sufficient to overthrow
the perception of the general public. Passionate and
dedicated curriculum leaders must do what ought to
be done and never get influenced by differing
mindsets or selfish agendas.
Liu Kah Yang, Bartley Sec
To design curriculum that
is child centered,
teachers must believe in
it and be trained in the
designing of the
curriculum.
Goh Khong Lim
KCPPS
Tan Beng Guan
HOD ICT, Nan Chiau High
Inference-centred because your
understanding of it is affected by what you
choose to see, what you choose to focus
on, your assumptions and beliefs…. and it
is different for everyone…
Bryan Lim
CHIJ St. Theresa’s Convent

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Learning curriculum design & challenges: Teachers' conceptions and tensions

  • 1. Learning Curriculum Design & its Challenges: Teachers’ Conception and Tensions Management & Leaderhip Studies Curriculum Project Teams Jan 2014 Tutor: John Yeo Curriculum, Teachng & Learning Academic Group National Institute of Education
  • 2. I believe curriculum is subject-centered (academic rationalism), with students picking up important skills and teachers being an important vehicle in making it all work! Ng Wei Chieh, Woodlands Primary School
  • 3. There is no word/phrase to replace curriculum because curriculum in any school is unique. Very often, we described curriculum but could be incomplete. There will never be an end in trying to describe curriculum because it is something that changes with environment and people over time. Our definitions may differ from one another or may change personally over time. But one thing that will remain unchanged - the passion in teachers (or leaders who are teachers at heart) that will continue to ignite the passion of learning for our learners. Liu Kah Yang Bartley Sec
  • 4. Curriculum to me is child centered, as the interest of the pupils will drive their learning. Goh Khong Lim, KCPPS We plan learning for the students based on their interest, thus I believe it is child centered. Wang Xiaoxuan, Lianhua Pri
  • 5. A curriculum goes beyond a defined and prescribed course of studies, which students must fulfill in order to pass a certain level of education. The curriculum should place child’s best interest, well-being and important values to develop the child in the centre of the curriculum to make it more holistic Suzanah Placing students in the centre of what we do is important. Hence, curriculum has to be child- centered, with learners taking charge of their learning. It is especially so when our learners have diverse learning abilities, thus we will need to customise curriculum to suit the different needs. Koh Ying Sin Telok Kurau Primary Sch
  • 6. Context-centred because the worth and value of the knowledge, skills and attitudes possessed by the students depends on the context that he/she is in… Bryan Lim CHIJ St. Theresa’s Convent
  • 7. A child centered curriculum is essential for it to be successful, allowing us to engage pupils meaningfully and creating their love for learning. Low Choon Siong Evergreen Primary The outcomes are what we want our students to acquire after they completed the curriculum. For example, if we want our students to be a mathematician after completing the Math curriculum, we will design our curriculum to include exploring, deriving and connecting the concepts etc. Tan Beng Guan, HOD ICT, Nan Chiau High
  • 8. Curriculum to me is organic and interdependent. Organic - it is not cast in stone, it is alive, it needs to respond to changes in its environment. Interdependent - if curriculum is organic, it needs to co-exist with all the elements of its environment in harmony for the benefit of all. I feel that a lot of times curriculum design is far removed from the place where it’s happening. People in the ivory tower, who have great knowledge in their area of work, no doubt, tend to be too removed from the realities of school. At school there’s only one reality - assessment. In all the wonderful courses I have attended in MLS, the devil is really, assessment. Even as MMs, we sometimes are too focused to operationalise the curriculum to fit the assessment culture more than anything else. The big question now is - what’s the purpose of schooling? Are we really just a large tuition centre? Even tuition centres these days have sound curriculum designs by the way :) Durka Devi, HOD Science, De La Salle School Curriculum can be cognition centered that require thinking skills on the part of the teacher. Faizan, Montfort Sec
  • 9. Curriculum to me is child centered and also society- centered , as we develop soft skills in our pupils to meet the demands of the world of the 21st Century. Hamidah Binti Osman Jurong West Pri
  • 10. Curriculum is child-centered and society-centered to me because the purpose of education at our level is to ultimately prepare students for the future. Ilyana Hardianti Dunman High School
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  • 12. It takes a whole village to raise a child. Therefore, there needs to be a whole school approach in supporting a child- centered curriculum, bearing in mind that the learners’ interest always comes first. Koh Ying Sin, Telok Kurau Primary SchChallenges and expectations from the society are influencing curriculum design from being child- centered, causing it to be society- driven. Low Choon Siong Evergreen Primary Because I view curriculum as organic and interdependent, the biggest challenge for me is keeping up with its evolution. Though the content we teach may not have changed in the last ten years, the environment in which the subject, the learners and the teachers reside has changed enormously. The challenge for curriculum design is then dealing with this ever-changing landscape while staying true to the subject matter. While we ride the bandwagon with all the ‘in’ things, we must not lose site of the essence of the subject matter. Durka Devi, De La Salle School
  • 13. Suzanah Sap Anderson Pri HOD ICT Reason: Integrating ICT into the curriculum requires all the IP and ICT heads to come together and to create a common vision and beliefs. As different heads have different perceptions and beliefs on curriculum, coming together as one may be a BIG problem.
  • 14. I believe curriculum is subject- centered (academic rationalism), however with these challenges preventing it from being successful! Ng Wei Chieh Woodlands Primary School
  • 15. Curriculum to me is child centered and also society- centered , as the needs of the pupils and the goals of the school and nation have to be met. Hamidah Binti Osman Jurong West Pri
  • 16. The greatest challenge in curriculum is finding the right leverage point. We may be clever enough to identify a curriculum problem(or perhaps not a primary one after all) but to be able to move forward is never simple unless teachers’ beliefs are so strong that our actions are sufficient to overthrow the perception of the general public. Passionate and dedicated curriculum leaders must do what ought to be done and never get influenced by differing mindsets or selfish agendas. Liu Kah Yang, Bartley Sec
  • 17. To design curriculum that is child centered, teachers must believe in it and be trained in the designing of the curriculum. Goh Khong Lim KCPPS
  • 18. Tan Beng Guan HOD ICT, Nan Chiau High
  • 19. Inference-centred because your understanding of it is affected by what you choose to see, what you choose to focus on, your assumptions and beliefs…. and it is different for everyone… Bryan Lim CHIJ St. Theresa’s Convent