Foundations of Curriculum
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Foundations of Curriculum
l. Philosophical Foundations
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centered. Outcomes-based
Trends: Equal oppornrnities for all,
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Contextualized cuniculum, Humanistic
education
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D. Reconstructionism . Aim: To improve and reconstruct society.
Education for change *(
. Role: Teacher acts as agent of change and (
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Historical Foundations
Where is curriculum development coming from? Th
historical foundations will show to us the chronological developme
along a time line.'Reading materials would tell1s_that.curriculu
deve'iopment started when Franklin Bobbit (1876-1956) yrote.
book .iThe Curriculum." Let us See how each one contributed
curriculum development dwing his own time. Here are eight among
Harold Rugg (1886-1960)
the many whom we consider to have great contributions'
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Module 2 - The Teacher as a Knower of Curriculum
Lesson 2.4 - Foundations of Curriculum
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* Curriculum is organized around social function:
Psychology provid
of themes, organized knowledge and learner-: earning process. It ur
interest.
rons which can be ar
*' Curriculum, instruction and learning ari errircation are: How shor
interrelated. Ejng? What is the opti
* Curriculum is a set of experiences. Subject matter lng the various conte
is developed around social functions and leamers- consider three gro
'nall
interests. rcociation theories; cognit
Hollis Caswell (1901-1989)
k',anistic theories (Ornste
Let us review som
cfusters of leaming theories
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Curriculum
Module 2 - The Teacher as a Knower of
of Curriculum
Lesson 2 4 - Foundations
Psychological Foundation of
Curriculum
instruction'
in terms of
solving '
and not
for diverse
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achieved ttrough
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Theories of Lev Vygotsky
o Cultural transmission and development stage. Kr
Children could, as a result of their interaction
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. with society, actually perform certain cognitive
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actions prior to arriving at developmental
stage.
o Learning precedes developrnent.
o Socioculturaldevelopmenttheory.
Keys to Learning
Lev Vygotsky (1s96-1934) o Pedagogy creates learning processes that lead
Gestalt
to development.
o The child is an active agent in his or her I
educational process. I
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Module 2 -
Lesson 2.4 - Foundations of Curriculum
Honard Gardner
ational stage
: l7-11) and
3.3 Humonislic PsYchologY
o Keys to learning
.rpment smge.
',eir interaction
o Learning is complex and abstract'
o Learners analyze the problem, discriminate
:rtain cognitive
between essential and nonessential data' and
develoPmental
perceive relationshiPs'
to
o Learners will perceive something in relation
to
the whole' What/how they perceive is related
their Prcr ious exPeriences'
Gestalt
cesses that lead
or her
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