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Curriculum
Art History: "The primary goal of the concentration in art history is to introduce a wide variety of liberal arts students to the achievements of both western and eastern art and to develop their sensitivity to the visual environment."
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Syllabus
The unit Democracy that is taught in the sixth grade will be taught via drawing comparisons to the school elections
Curriculum Goals
By the end of the course learners will be capable of being able to use simple past tense in the classroom.
Curriculum Objectives
Learners will become capable of basic interactions with people who know English which will be taught through mock conversations and roleplays.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the sixth grade unit democracy, students will be able to identify words related to democracy and express simple political opinions.
Curriculum
Meaning
Curriculum is the overall content, taught in an educational system or a course.
Surbhi S.(2017)
Etymology
Stems from the verb verb “currere,” meaning to run in latin. As a noun it translates to race course. Has been used to describe courses taught during the classical greek period. Leyendecker R. (2012)
Difference from Syllabus
Curriculum is a Latin term.
Curriculum is set for a course.
Curriculum is prescriptive
Curriculum has a wider scope.
Curriculum is established by government.
Curriculum is consistent among teachers.
Curriculum encompasses the time until the end of the course.
(Surbhi S. 2017 )
It is important to note that classical American understanding of Curriculum draws no distinction between it and Syllabus.
(Musingafi,Mhute,Zebron,Kaseke, 2015)
Teaching Program
A teaching programme is a shared plan specifying how the studies included in a degree programme/specialisation are offered to students. (Instruction For Teaching, Helsinki)
Curriculum Goals
Curriculum goals are broad, general statements that describe what the course intends to do in order to provide the students with the knowledge and skills contained within the curriculum; as well as what the students will accomplish with the knowledge and the skills provided.
(Curricular Goals - Colorado College. , 2022)
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes are more specific than curriculum goals. They address what the learner will be able to do based on the presented observation criteria.
(Learning Outcomes - Colorado College. , 2022)
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References
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Surbhi, S. (May 18, 2017). Difference between Syllabus and Curriculum
Syllabus
Meaning
Syllabus is the document that contains all the portion of the concepts covered in a subject. Surbhi S.(2017)
Etymology
First used in 17th century in order to mean. ‘concise table of headings of a discourse’. Believed to be a misreading of the word 'sittybas'. (Oxford Learners Dictionaries)
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