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FOUNDATIONS OF CURRICULUM, ANDRANGO QUISHPE SHARLOT ANAHI - Coggle Diagram
FOUNDATIONS OF CURRICULUM
Philosophy
influences curriculum goals or aims and contents.
Differing views of education
Progressive
Morals and useful skills
Experience in democratic
Traditional
Intellectual development
Knowledge and discipline
Economical Foundations
Gives importance to the vocational aspect of the curriculum
Them build their economy and offer people better jobs.
The economical foundation focuses on
Job or market oriented
Skill learning
Economic Factors
Lack of skilled manpower
The establishment of training institutions will require a lot of money
Lack of resources due to financial constraints affects the developing and planning of the
curriculum
Lack of facilities
Affect the curriculum development process because without proper computer labs the whole process is affected.
Allocation of funds
Without proper funding one
can’t achieve the outcome
Socio-cultural Foundation
Curriculum decisions takes place in a complex social setting
Influence of Society and Culture
Inhibit change through traditions
Rate and direction of change
Societal Changes
Science and technology
Value crisis
Psychological
The basis for the methods, materials and activities for learning
Major Theories of Learning
Behaviorism
Organized so students experience success in mastering the subject matter
Cognitive
Focuses primarily on intellectual, or cognitive development of the student
Phenomenology
The raw data of personal experiences are vital to understanding learning.
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