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ELTP's Basic Terms and Concepts
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Curriculum :check:
Curriculum is a general plan for learning, it is an outline of chapters and academic content covered by an educational system while enrolled in a specific course.
Simply it is the plan that refers to what the school, in other words the program offers for the participants.
When compared with syllabus, the curriculum is more comprehensive and general because it aims long term achievements.
When compared with syllabus it is broad and less flexible
Both Curriculum and Syllabus are necessary tools for an effective and organized learning process.
Teaching Program :check:
Teaching Program is simply the content of the curriculum.
A teaching program is a detailed plan that lays out how students will be able to access the courses offered as part of a curriculum.
The goal is to ensure that the studies are done in a logical order.
Furthermore, It defines how the curriculum is applied over the course of an academic year. Also, It also offers a schedule that outlines where and when the courses will be conducted.
Syllabus :check:
The syllabus is a set of documents that outline the themes or sections of a subject.
When compared with curriculum, it is more narrowed and it is highly flexible.
It is used in more specific Instructions.
Simply, it is a guide for a course. It includes a schedule of assignments, course policies, rules and regulations for the course
Both Curriculum and Syllabus are designed to organize the studying process.
Curriculum Goals :check:
Curriculum goals are general statements regarding the course's or program's expected outcomes.
For instance, "students will obtain an appreciation for human rights" can be admitted as a Curriculum goal
Learning outcomes :check:
Learning outcomes are statements that describe what students should acquire or be able to do at the end of a course or program.
For instance, students determine the public buildings, or they can identify fast foods at the end of the course, are examples for learning outcomes.
Simply, The skills, knowledge, or values that learners should display after finishing a class or lesson are referred to as learning outcomes.
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Objectives :check:
Course Objectives are related to both content and skill development
The curriculum's goals for the acquisition of specific skills are called objectives.
For instance, enabling the teacher to acquire understanding of classroom management or providing pre service teachers with the necessary classroom management skills, can be accepted as objectives.
My Sources:
Musingafi, M.CC., Mhute, I., Zebron, s., Kaseke, K.E. (2015).Planning to Teach: Interrogating the Link among the Curricula, the Syllabi, Schemes and Lesson Plans in the Teaching Process, Journal of Education and Practice, 6(9), 54-59.
https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1082472.pdf
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Zehir Topkaya, E. Küçük. Ö. (2010). An evaluation of 4th and 5th grade English language teaching program,
İlköğretim Online, 9 (1), 52-65, (first 2 pgs)
https://tinyurl.com/y7f5fgn3
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Surbhi, S. (May 18, 2017). Difference between Syllabus and Curriculum.
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Council of Europe Language Policy Unit.
https://tinyurl.com/ycnposco
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EXTRA: Hussey, T., & Smith, P. (2003). The uses of learning outcomes. Teaching in higher education, 8(3), 357-368. DOI: 10.1080/13562510309399
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EXTRA: Crittenden, V. L., & Crittenden, W. F. (2006). The undergraduate capstone marketing course: Objectives, content, and pedagogy. Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education, 8(1), 79-88.
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