The document discusses six dimensions of curriculum design:
1. Scope refers to the breadth of content, topics, experiences, and organizing themes included in the educational plan. The curriculum can be divided into chunks like units or chapters.
2. Sequence involves arranging the content and experiences in a logical order, either based on the subject matter or patterns of cognitive, affective, and psychomotor development.
3. Continuity provides vertical repetition of content to strengthen learning and develop skills over time, similar to a spiral curriculum described by Bruner.
4. Integration erases boundaries between subjects and disciplines, instead organizing around real-world themes.
5. Articulation sequences content either vertically from one grade