This document summarizes Ian Bayson's observations from a field study visit to JH Cerilles State College. It discusses traditional vs progressive curricula, noting that the traditional is teacher-centered while the progressive is more student-centered. It also examines the different types of curricula used by JHCSC and Ian's insights on considering students' learning styles, diversity, and teachers' competencies when developing curriculum.
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1. Name of FS Student : Ian Jim A. Bayson
Course : BSED- English Year and Section: III
Resource Teacher : Ms. Rhivee Mae Halina Signature: ______________
Cooperating School : JH Cerilles State College
Date of Visit : June 30, 2014
FS #4- Episode 1 : Look DeeperInto the Concepts, Nature, and Purposes
of the Curriculum
My Tools
Traditional Curriculum Progressive Curriculum
Similarities
My Personal Insights
Teacher-centered
Education for Next
School Level
Product-oriented
Isolated
Curriculum
Concepts
presented as facts
to memorize
Teaching to test
Quantitative
Assessment
Student-centered
Positive Discipline
Process-oriented
Integrated
Curriculum
Varied methods of
teaching
Low student-
teacher ratio
Both are aiming for the
betterment of the learner
Traditional Curriculum was formulated a long time ago. Though I believe
learning is good but there is still lacking in the learning. This curriculum does not
consider the learners fully. This was built long before the curriculum makers spot that
there is really a need to consider the learners as the primary factor to be considered.
On the other hand, the Progressive Curriculum was formulated to meet the learning
needs of the students. It integrates technology which is highly needed in the fast
evolving society. It uses various methods of teaching. Generally, it is student-centered
where all the senses are involved to make sure that learners learn qualitatively and the
better the learning.
2. Name of FS Student : Ian Jim A. Bayson
Course : BSED- English Year and Section: III
Cooperating School : JH Cerilles State College
Date of Visit : June 30, 2014
Types of Curricula
Name of
School/College
/University
Recommended
Curricula
Written
Curricula
Taught
Curricula
Supported
Curricula
Assessed
Curricula
Learned
Curricula
Hidden
Curricula
JHCSC-High
School
Department
My Personal Insights
The schoolI have visited embraces all the curricula, I believe. K to
12 curriculum is proposed byauthorized personnel as a productof their
study to producefully baked students in the future. Since k to 12 is being
used in this schooland it is a combination of some types of curricula, I
believe it is the best among all curricula.
3. Name of FS Student : Ian Jim A. Bayson
Course : BSED- English Year and Section: III
Cooperating School : JH Cerilles State College
Date of Visit : June 30, 2014
My Enriching Activities
Things I need to Do to
Consider in Preparing My
School's Curriculum
Learning styles
of students
Subjects which are
essential to learning
and could bridge the
gap between the
learners and trends
Students'
Diversity
Teachers'
competency in
teaching the
subjects
Environment
should be
considered as well
as the culture
wheremy students
belong
4. Name of FS Student : Ian Jim A. Bayson
Course : BSED- English Year and Section: III
Cooperating School : JH Cerilles State College
Date of Visit : June 30, 2014
My Analysis
We need to consider the traditional and progressive points of view of curriculum
because there is a need to adapt to the changing needs of the learners. Through
considering the points of view, we could be able to gather data that are essential in
considering every aspect of the learners to develop learning.
Educational philosophies such as essentialism, progressivism, perennialism and
the like really are related to the school I have just visited through the teaching methods of
the teachers. Their methods are somehow integrating part of essentialism, part of
progressivism, and a part of perennialism. Progressivism, since one teacher lets her
students do some board work which students are actively engaged.
There is a need to revise the curriculum from time to time because of the fast
changing needs of learning and learning styles of the learners. As the time goes by, the
learners constantly change and there is a need for the curriculum to cope and meet the
learners’ needs and to holistically mold the concern. Revision of curriculum means to
update the contents into latest contents to be able to perfectly fir the present needs to be
learned. Also, in order to revise strategies of teaching that will cater learning needs.
5. Name of FS Student : Ian Jim A. Bayson
Course : BSED- English Year and Section: III
Cooperating School : JH Cerilles State College
Date of Visit : June 30, 2014
My Reflections/My Insights
Curriculum is the heart and soul of every school. I learned that a school could not
stand without a curriculum. As I observed, a curriculum needs to meet every single need
of learners as much as possible. It is where the teaching strategies be formulated, be put
into action, and continually used. However, curriculum should be changed and revised if
it does not bridge the gap of learning. I believe there is also a need to integrate
technology in the teaching to cope with the present needs.
6. Name of FS Student : Ian Jim A. Bayson
Course : BSED- English Year and Section: III
Cooperating School : JH Cerilles State College
Date of Visit : June 30, 2014
My Portfolio
Progressive School
Traditional School