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Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org
ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online)
Vol.7, No.9, 2016
106
Curriculum Development: Teacher Involvement in Curriculum
Development
Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie
Department of Educational Leadership, Research and Technology, K-12 Leadership, Western Michigan
University, 1903 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Faculty of Education College, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
In order for curriculum development to be effective and schools to be successful, teachers must be involved in
the development process. An effective curriculum should reflect the philosophy, goals, objectives, learning
experiences, instructional resources, and assessments that comprise a specific educational program (“Guide to
curriculum development,” 2006). It can be subject specific or a generalized overview of expectation. It must be
a usable tool to assists teachers in the development of individualized strategies and the methods and materials
necessary for them to be successful.
Keywords: curriculum development, teacher involvement, challenge in curriculum development
1. Introduction
The goal of a successful educational program and thus effective curriculum development should be to meet the
needs and current demands of the culture, the society, and the expectations of the population being served.
Therefore curriculum development and the educational reform process continually under goes review, revision,
and constant change (Johnson, 2001). Curriculum development can be challenging, therefore the involvement of
all stakeholders, especially individuals who are directly involved in student instruction, are a vital piece in
successful curriculum development and revision (Johnson, 2001). So, this paper will discuss the importance of
teachers’ involvement in curriculum development, the challenges that teachers face in curriculum development,
preparation for teachers involvement in curriculum development, the teachers role in curriculum development,
and then conclusion.
2. The Importance of Teachers Involvement in Curriculum Development
Without doubt, the most important person in the curriculum implementation process is the teacher. With their
knowledge, experiences and competencies, teachers are central to any curriculum development effort. Better
teachers support better learning because they are most knowledgeable about the practice of teaching and are
responsible for introducing the curriculum in the classroom.
If another party has already developed the curriculum, the teachers have to make an effort to know and
understand it. So, teachers should be involved in curriculum development. For example, teacher’s opinions and
ideas should be incorporated into the curriculum for development. On the other hand, the curriculum
development team has to consider the teacher as part of the environment that affects curriculum (Carl, 2009).
Hence, teacher involvement is important for successful and meaningful curriculum development. Teachers being
the implementers are part of the last stage of the curriculum development process.
3. The Challenges Teachers Face in Curriculum Development
The teachers’ involvement in the curriculum development process is essential in meeting the needs of society.
The process of curriculum development requires teachers to act and reflect on society's needs in each stage of the
development process. Nevertheless, sometimes this process which teachers are requested to follow is unclear.
For example, in South Africa most teachers are not qualified and lack the necessary skills to participate in
curriculum development. Their approach of participation in the process is not well defined and very difficult on
teachers, so they face many challenges regarding their involvement in curriculum development (Ramparsad,
2000). As a result, I think that there should be major advances in teacher development in order for teachers to
actively reflect on society's needs in each stage of the curriculum development process. On the other hand, in any
curriculum implementation process not all teachers will have the chance to be involved in these processes.
Professional development of teachers is as an important factor contributing to the success of curriculum
development and implementation (Handler, 2010). So, we should think about what extent teacher education
programs are needed for prospective teachers to study curriculum development.
4. Preparation for Teacher Involvement in Curriculum Development
Because teachers have to be involved in curriculum development, the teacher should be provided with
appropriate knowledge and skills that help them to effectively contribute in curriculum development operation.
Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org
ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online)
Vol.7, No.9, 2016
107
As a result, teachers need training and workshops, which are geared toward professional development to be able
to contribute to curriculum development. On the other hand, there is an important point to make efficient in
involvement teacher in curriculum development that is teachers have to be empowered in the process of
curriculum development (Carl, 2009). This means teachers should have improvement and increasing in many
points of them, such as experience and autonomy. Thus, teachers play an integral part in the process of
developing the curriculum; then students’ outcomes.
5. The Teachers Role in Curriculum Development
The teacher involved in curriculum organization has many roles and responsibilities. Teachers want to enjoy
teaching and watching their students develop interests and skills in their interest area. The teacher may need to
create lesson plans and syllabi within the framework of the given curriculum since the teacher's responsibilities
are to implement the curriculum to meet student needs (Carl, 2009). Many studies support empowerment of
teachers through participation of curriculum development. For example, Fullan (1991) found that the level of
teacher involvement as a center of curriculum development leads to effective achievement of educational reform.
Therefore, the teacher is an important factor in the success of curriculum development including the steps of
implication and evaluation. Handler (2010) also found that there is a need for teacher involvement in the
development of curriculum. Teachers can contribute by collaboratively and effectively working with curriculum
development teams and specialists to arrange and compose martial, textbooks, and content. Teacher involvement
in the process of curriculum development is important to align content of curriculum with students needs in the
classroom.
6. Conclusion
In short, No curriculum will be perfect, a finished product cast in stone, or free from criticism, but to be effective
it must be accepted by teachers and must be deemed educationally valid by parents and the community at large
(“Guide to curriculum development,” 2006). Curriculum development should be viewed as a process by which
meeting student needs leads to improvement of student learning. In addition, it cannot be stagnant. Curriculum
must be a living document that is in constant flux. It must be adaptable to changes in the educational community
and in society in general. Only then will it be able to be an effective change agent in the educational process.
The change journey comes in many phases, where collaboration and feedback are important (Glickman, Gordon
& Ross-Gordon, 2013, p. 293). Teachers and supervisors gather and collect data, reflect with dialogue, and make
informed decisions together. Instructional leadership is shared with teachers, in its most progressive forms it is
being cast as collegial investigation, reflection, and coaching (Blasé, 1999, p. 350). Problems and conflict do
happen, but “problems are our friends” (Glickman, Gordon & Ross-Gordon, 2013, p. 293). Problems need to be
embraced so that the organization can come up with a reasonable solution or solutions. Finally, for schools to be
successful with change and development, they must believe that creating a culture of continuous improvement is
the way to adapt to changing needs and conditions. Schools need to continuously assess themselves and have the
goal toward self-actualizing (Glickman, Gordon & Ross-Gordon, 2013, p. 293). Thus, schools are never perfect
or self-actualized.
References
Blasé, Joseph (August, 1999) Principals’ Instructional Leadership and Teacher Development: Teachers’ Perspectives.
Educational Administration Quarterly, Vol. 35, p. 349-378.
Carl, A. (2009). Teacher empowerment through curriculum development theory into practice. Juta&Company Ltd.
Education, Inc.Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction Connecticut State Department of Education. (2006, November 3).
Guide to Curriculum Development: Purposes, practices, Procedures. In Connecticut State Department of Education.
Fullan, M. (1991). The meaning of educational change. New York: Teacher College Press.
Glickman, C. D., Gordon Glickman, C. D., Gordon, S. P., & Ross-Gordon, J. M. (2013). The basic guide to supervision and
instructional leadership (3rd ed., pp. 250-262). Boston: Pearson.
Handler, B. (2010). Teacher as curriculum leader: A consideration of the appropriateness of that role assignment to
classroom-based practitioners. International Journal of Teacher Leadership. Volume 3. ISSN: 1934-9726.
Johnson, J. A. (2001, August 28). Curriculum revision that works. In principles of effective change. Retrieved March 10,
2014
Ramparsed, R .(2000). A strategy for teacher involvement in curriculum development. South African Journal of Education.

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  • 1. Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol.7, No.9, 2016 106 Curriculum Development: Teacher Involvement in Curriculum Development Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie Department of Educational Leadership, Research and Technology, K-12 Leadership, Western Michigan University, 1903 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Faculty of Education College, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia Abstract In order for curriculum development to be effective and schools to be successful, teachers must be involved in the development process. An effective curriculum should reflect the philosophy, goals, objectives, learning experiences, instructional resources, and assessments that comprise a specific educational program (“Guide to curriculum development,” 2006). It can be subject specific or a generalized overview of expectation. It must be a usable tool to assists teachers in the development of individualized strategies and the methods and materials necessary for them to be successful. Keywords: curriculum development, teacher involvement, challenge in curriculum development 1. Introduction The goal of a successful educational program and thus effective curriculum development should be to meet the needs and current demands of the culture, the society, and the expectations of the population being served. Therefore curriculum development and the educational reform process continually under goes review, revision, and constant change (Johnson, 2001). Curriculum development can be challenging, therefore the involvement of all stakeholders, especially individuals who are directly involved in student instruction, are a vital piece in successful curriculum development and revision (Johnson, 2001). So, this paper will discuss the importance of teachers’ involvement in curriculum development, the challenges that teachers face in curriculum development, preparation for teachers involvement in curriculum development, the teachers role in curriculum development, and then conclusion. 2. The Importance of Teachers Involvement in Curriculum Development Without doubt, the most important person in the curriculum implementation process is the teacher. With their knowledge, experiences and competencies, teachers are central to any curriculum development effort. Better teachers support better learning because they are most knowledgeable about the practice of teaching and are responsible for introducing the curriculum in the classroom. If another party has already developed the curriculum, the teachers have to make an effort to know and understand it. So, teachers should be involved in curriculum development. For example, teacher’s opinions and ideas should be incorporated into the curriculum for development. On the other hand, the curriculum development team has to consider the teacher as part of the environment that affects curriculum (Carl, 2009). Hence, teacher involvement is important for successful and meaningful curriculum development. Teachers being the implementers are part of the last stage of the curriculum development process. 3. The Challenges Teachers Face in Curriculum Development The teachers’ involvement in the curriculum development process is essential in meeting the needs of society. The process of curriculum development requires teachers to act and reflect on society's needs in each stage of the development process. Nevertheless, sometimes this process which teachers are requested to follow is unclear. For example, in South Africa most teachers are not qualified and lack the necessary skills to participate in curriculum development. Their approach of participation in the process is not well defined and very difficult on teachers, so they face many challenges regarding their involvement in curriculum development (Ramparsad, 2000). As a result, I think that there should be major advances in teacher development in order for teachers to actively reflect on society's needs in each stage of the curriculum development process. On the other hand, in any curriculum implementation process not all teachers will have the chance to be involved in these processes. Professional development of teachers is as an important factor contributing to the success of curriculum development and implementation (Handler, 2010). So, we should think about what extent teacher education programs are needed for prospective teachers to study curriculum development. 4. Preparation for Teacher Involvement in Curriculum Development Because teachers have to be involved in curriculum development, the teacher should be provided with appropriate knowledge and skills that help them to effectively contribute in curriculum development operation.
  • 2. Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol.7, No.9, 2016 107 As a result, teachers need training and workshops, which are geared toward professional development to be able to contribute to curriculum development. On the other hand, there is an important point to make efficient in involvement teacher in curriculum development that is teachers have to be empowered in the process of curriculum development (Carl, 2009). This means teachers should have improvement and increasing in many points of them, such as experience and autonomy. Thus, teachers play an integral part in the process of developing the curriculum; then students’ outcomes. 5. The Teachers Role in Curriculum Development The teacher involved in curriculum organization has many roles and responsibilities. Teachers want to enjoy teaching and watching their students develop interests and skills in their interest area. The teacher may need to create lesson plans and syllabi within the framework of the given curriculum since the teacher's responsibilities are to implement the curriculum to meet student needs (Carl, 2009). Many studies support empowerment of teachers through participation of curriculum development. For example, Fullan (1991) found that the level of teacher involvement as a center of curriculum development leads to effective achievement of educational reform. Therefore, the teacher is an important factor in the success of curriculum development including the steps of implication and evaluation. Handler (2010) also found that there is a need for teacher involvement in the development of curriculum. Teachers can contribute by collaboratively and effectively working with curriculum development teams and specialists to arrange and compose martial, textbooks, and content. Teacher involvement in the process of curriculum development is important to align content of curriculum with students needs in the classroom. 6. Conclusion In short, No curriculum will be perfect, a finished product cast in stone, or free from criticism, but to be effective it must be accepted by teachers and must be deemed educationally valid by parents and the community at large (“Guide to curriculum development,” 2006). Curriculum development should be viewed as a process by which meeting student needs leads to improvement of student learning. In addition, it cannot be stagnant. Curriculum must be a living document that is in constant flux. It must be adaptable to changes in the educational community and in society in general. Only then will it be able to be an effective change agent in the educational process. The change journey comes in many phases, where collaboration and feedback are important (Glickman, Gordon & Ross-Gordon, 2013, p. 293). Teachers and supervisors gather and collect data, reflect with dialogue, and make informed decisions together. Instructional leadership is shared with teachers, in its most progressive forms it is being cast as collegial investigation, reflection, and coaching (Blasé, 1999, p. 350). Problems and conflict do happen, but “problems are our friends” (Glickman, Gordon & Ross-Gordon, 2013, p. 293). Problems need to be embraced so that the organization can come up with a reasonable solution or solutions. Finally, for schools to be successful with change and development, they must believe that creating a culture of continuous improvement is the way to adapt to changing needs and conditions. Schools need to continuously assess themselves and have the goal toward self-actualizing (Glickman, Gordon & Ross-Gordon, 2013, p. 293). Thus, schools are never perfect or self-actualized. References Blasé, Joseph (August, 1999) Principals’ Instructional Leadership and Teacher Development: Teachers’ Perspectives. Educational Administration Quarterly, Vol. 35, p. 349-378. Carl, A. (2009). Teacher empowerment through curriculum development theory into practice. Juta&Company Ltd. Education, Inc.Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction Connecticut State Department of Education. (2006, November 3). Guide to Curriculum Development: Purposes, practices, Procedures. In Connecticut State Department of Education. Fullan, M. (1991). The meaning of educational change. New York: Teacher College Press. Glickman, C. D., Gordon Glickman, C. D., Gordon, S. P., & Ross-Gordon, J. M. (2013). The basic guide to supervision and instructional leadership (3rd ed., pp. 250-262). Boston: Pearson. Handler, B. (2010). Teacher as curriculum leader: A consideration of the appropriateness of that role assignment to classroom-based practitioners. International Journal of Teacher Leadership. Volume 3. ISSN: 1934-9726. Johnson, J. A. (2001, August 28). Curriculum revision that works. In principles of effective change. Retrieved March 10, 2014 Ramparsed, R .(2000). A strategy for teacher involvement in curriculum development. South African Journal of Education.