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Approaches to Curriculum Design
Tomasa C. Iringan, Ph.D.
THE SIX (6) FEATURES OF
A CURRICULUM
Who Teaches? - The teacher
• Quality Education requires quality
teachers.
• Good teachers bring a shining light into
the learning environment.
• They are ideal companions of the
learners
• These teachers should be given support
with their continuing development in
order to keep abreast with the changing
demands of a learning society.
Who do teachers teach? – The Learners
• The learners are at the center stage in
the educative process.
• They are the most important factors in
the learning environment. There is no
teaching without them
• Teachers should understand and
accept the learner’s diverse
background.
• Considering the domain of diversity of
learners will allow the individual
learner to develop his multiple
intelligences at his own pace.
• Their needs should be addressed and
be met that’s why teachers are to
provide learning opportunities and
varied experiences.
What do teachers teach? – Knowledge, Skills, Values
• It should be remembered that what students
learn will be obsolete in ten years, and half
of what they need to know to succeed in
work and in life has not yet been fully
developed and will have to be learned as they
go along in the future.
• Calculators and typewriters are made
obsolete by computers and the next
generation will see these being replaced. And
so, the value of the educational process lies
not just in what they learn, but how they
learn, and how good they will be in
continuing to learn after they leave school.
How do teachers teach? – Strategies and Methods
• There is no best strategy that could work in
a million of different student background
and characteristics.
• However, for teachers to teach effectively,
they must use appropriate methodologies,
approaches and strategies.
• Teachers should select teaching methods,
learning activities and instructional
materials or resources appropriate to
learners and aligned to objectives of the
lesson.
• Good teachers utilize information derived
from assessment to improve teaching and
learning and adopt a culture of excellence.
How much of the teaching was learned? - Performance
• At the end of the teaching act, it is
necessary to find out if they objectives
set were accomplished.
• In curriculum we call this the learning
outcomes.
• These learning outcomes indicate the
performance of both the teachers and
the learners.
• Learning outcomes are the product
performance of the learners as a result
of teaching.
• Performance is a feature of a curriculum
that should be given emphasis.
• The curriculum is deemed to be
successful if the performance of the
learners is higher than the target set.
With whom do we teach? – Community Partners
• Teaching is a collaborative undertaking. While teachers are
the focal point in the learning process, they must draw upon
the resources of their environment and of their partners to be
effective.
• Partnership is a means and not an end to be pursued in itself.
• An absence of partnership often means a poor definition of
education ends.
Approaches to Curriculum Design
• CHILD OR LEARNER-CENTERED APPROACH
• SUBJECT-CENTERED APPROACH
• PROBLEM-CENTERED APPROACH
Child or Learner-Centered Approach
• This approach to curriculum design is based on the
underlying philosophy that the child is the center of
the educational process.
• It means that the curriculum is constructed based on
the needs, interest, purposes and abilities of the
learners.
• The curriculum is also built upon the learner’s
knowledge, skills, learnings and potentials.
• From its design how should a child-centered or
learner-centered curriculum be approached? Let us
consider these:
1. A new respect for the child is fundamental.
2. A new freedom of action is provided.
3. The whole activity is divided into units of work.
4. The recognition of the need for using and
exploring many media for self-discovery and self-
direction is embraced.
An example of Child-Centered Approach
• Every classroom is made up of activity centers where the
children are given time and opportunity to hone their skills and
capacities.
• The activities for the learner are differentiated according to
students’ abilities, interest and needs.
• Each child is important and each capacity is respected.
• Learners are not compared with one another.
• The teacher’s role is only to guide the learner to what he or she
would like to accomplish.
• All throughout the year, the learner is the center of education.
Subject-Centered Approach
Anchored on the curriculum design which prescribes different and
separate subjects into one broad field, this approach considers the
following:
1. The primary focus is the subject matter.
2. The emphasis is on bits and pieces of information which are
detached from life.
3. The continuing pursuit of learning outside the school is not
emphasized. Learning should only take place inside the
classroom.
4. The subject matter serves as a means of identifying problems in
living.
An example of the Subject-Centered Approach
• The school produce the best graduates in town.
• Each learner must excel in all academic fields in order to be on the top of
the rank in every competition.
• Everyone must master the subject matter content.
• The higher the cognitive intelligence, the better for the learner.
• This is the school that develops more the attitude of competition among
themselves.
• Each student must not be second to anyone.
• The school gives emphasis to intellectual development and sets aside
emotional and psychomotor development.
• Success means master of the subject content.
Problem-Centered Approach
This approach is based on a curriculum design which assumes that in the
process of living, children experience problems. Thus, problem solving
enables the learners to become increasingly able to achieve complete or
total development as individuals.
This approach is characterized by the following views and beliefs:
1. The learners are capable of directing and guiding themselves in
resolving problems, this they become independent learners.
2. The learners are prepared to assume their civic responsibilities
through direct participation in different activities.
3. The curriculum leads the learners in the recognition of concerns and
problems in seeking solutions. The learners are considered problem
solvers.
An example of the Problem-Centered Approach
• The school believes that a learner should be trained to
solve real life problems that come about because of the
needs, interests and abilities of the learners.
• Problems persistent with life and society that affect daily
living are also considered.
• Most of the school activities revolve around solutions to
problems like poverty, drug problems, deterioration of
positive values, environmental concern and many more.
• Case study as a method of teaching is popularly utilized.
While the three curricular design approaches are
distinct from each other, most practitioners:
teachers, principals, school managers utilize the
there in their design. Each design approach gives
the school a special character, however, most
implementers meld the designs in their school. In
such a case, it would be difficult to identify distinctly
each one specific design.

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6 features of a curriculum

  • 1. Approaches to Curriculum Design Tomasa C. Iringan, Ph.D. THE SIX (6) FEATURES OF A CURRICULUM
  • 2. Who Teaches? - The teacher • Quality Education requires quality teachers. • Good teachers bring a shining light into the learning environment. • They are ideal companions of the learners • These teachers should be given support with their continuing development in order to keep abreast with the changing demands of a learning society.
  • 3. Who do teachers teach? – The Learners • The learners are at the center stage in the educative process. • They are the most important factors in the learning environment. There is no teaching without them • Teachers should understand and accept the learner’s diverse background. • Considering the domain of diversity of learners will allow the individual learner to develop his multiple intelligences at his own pace. • Their needs should be addressed and be met that’s why teachers are to provide learning opportunities and varied experiences.
  • 4. What do teachers teach? – Knowledge, Skills, Values • It should be remembered that what students learn will be obsolete in ten years, and half of what they need to know to succeed in work and in life has not yet been fully developed and will have to be learned as they go along in the future. • Calculators and typewriters are made obsolete by computers and the next generation will see these being replaced. And so, the value of the educational process lies not just in what they learn, but how they learn, and how good they will be in continuing to learn after they leave school.
  • 5. How do teachers teach? – Strategies and Methods • There is no best strategy that could work in a million of different student background and characteristics. • However, for teachers to teach effectively, they must use appropriate methodologies, approaches and strategies. • Teachers should select teaching methods, learning activities and instructional materials or resources appropriate to learners and aligned to objectives of the lesson. • Good teachers utilize information derived from assessment to improve teaching and learning and adopt a culture of excellence.
  • 6. How much of the teaching was learned? - Performance • At the end of the teaching act, it is necessary to find out if they objectives set were accomplished. • In curriculum we call this the learning outcomes. • These learning outcomes indicate the performance of both the teachers and the learners. • Learning outcomes are the product performance of the learners as a result of teaching. • Performance is a feature of a curriculum that should be given emphasis. • The curriculum is deemed to be successful if the performance of the learners is higher than the target set.
  • 7. With whom do we teach? – Community Partners • Teaching is a collaborative undertaking. While teachers are the focal point in the learning process, they must draw upon the resources of their environment and of their partners to be effective. • Partnership is a means and not an end to be pursued in itself. • An absence of partnership often means a poor definition of education ends.
  • 8. Approaches to Curriculum Design • CHILD OR LEARNER-CENTERED APPROACH • SUBJECT-CENTERED APPROACH • PROBLEM-CENTERED APPROACH
  • 9. Child or Learner-Centered Approach • This approach to curriculum design is based on the underlying philosophy that the child is the center of the educational process. • It means that the curriculum is constructed based on the needs, interest, purposes and abilities of the learners. • The curriculum is also built upon the learner’s knowledge, skills, learnings and potentials.
  • 10. • From its design how should a child-centered or learner-centered curriculum be approached? Let us consider these: 1. A new respect for the child is fundamental. 2. A new freedom of action is provided. 3. The whole activity is divided into units of work. 4. The recognition of the need for using and exploring many media for self-discovery and self- direction is embraced.
  • 11. An example of Child-Centered Approach • Every classroom is made up of activity centers where the children are given time and opportunity to hone their skills and capacities. • The activities for the learner are differentiated according to students’ abilities, interest and needs. • Each child is important and each capacity is respected. • Learners are not compared with one another. • The teacher’s role is only to guide the learner to what he or she would like to accomplish. • All throughout the year, the learner is the center of education.
  • 12. Subject-Centered Approach Anchored on the curriculum design which prescribes different and separate subjects into one broad field, this approach considers the following: 1. The primary focus is the subject matter. 2. The emphasis is on bits and pieces of information which are detached from life. 3. The continuing pursuit of learning outside the school is not emphasized. Learning should only take place inside the classroom. 4. The subject matter serves as a means of identifying problems in living.
  • 13. An example of the Subject-Centered Approach • The school produce the best graduates in town. • Each learner must excel in all academic fields in order to be on the top of the rank in every competition. • Everyone must master the subject matter content. • The higher the cognitive intelligence, the better for the learner. • This is the school that develops more the attitude of competition among themselves. • Each student must not be second to anyone. • The school gives emphasis to intellectual development and sets aside emotional and psychomotor development. • Success means master of the subject content.
  • 14. Problem-Centered Approach This approach is based on a curriculum design which assumes that in the process of living, children experience problems. Thus, problem solving enables the learners to become increasingly able to achieve complete or total development as individuals. This approach is characterized by the following views and beliefs: 1. The learners are capable of directing and guiding themselves in resolving problems, this they become independent learners. 2. The learners are prepared to assume their civic responsibilities through direct participation in different activities. 3. The curriculum leads the learners in the recognition of concerns and problems in seeking solutions. The learners are considered problem solvers.
  • 15. An example of the Problem-Centered Approach • The school believes that a learner should be trained to solve real life problems that come about because of the needs, interests and abilities of the learners. • Problems persistent with life and society that affect daily living are also considered. • Most of the school activities revolve around solutions to problems like poverty, drug problems, deterioration of positive values, environmental concern and many more. • Case study as a method of teaching is popularly utilized.
  • 16. While the three curricular design approaches are distinct from each other, most practitioners: teachers, principals, school managers utilize the there in their design. Each design approach gives the school a special character, however, most implementers meld the designs in their school. In such a case, it would be difficult to identify distinctly each one specific design.