TERMS
CONCEPTS
Syllabus
Curriculum
Teaching Program
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Curriculum Goals
The curriculum is defined as "...the guideline of the chapters and academic content covered by an educational system while undergoing a particular course or program".
It can be defined as "...the documents that consist of topics or portion covered in a particular subject."
same for all teachers
set for a course
prescriptive nature
set for a subject
varies from teacher to teacher
descriptive nature
A teaching program is a common plan that includes information about the curriculum and determines how the studies included in a degree program will be presented to students.
Curriculum vs Syllabus
A mathematics curriculum may list basics of algebra, basics of geometry and basics of trigonometry. But the class syllabus includes more specific information under each topic such as Introduction to Trigonometric Functions, Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions or Trigonometric Identities and so on.
Curriculum goals are general and observable expressions that refers to what the department need to do for the student to gain the necessary knowledge and skills and what the student will do to gain the necessary knowledge and skills.
Learning outcomes are "...statements of knowledge, skills and abilities that individual learners should possess and which they can demonstrate by completing a learning experience."
Students define simple vocabularies related to movie types by looking at the pictures in flashcards.
Students analyze the pictures and choose the correct options.
Students identify the movie types which are shown on the infographic.
Students will learn to get along with students from different cultures in their classrooms.
They are specific statements that show what students will be expected to achieve at the end of a certain period of time.
Students will use a variety of related vocabularies in accordance with the movies.
Students will understand the movie types.
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