"Curriculum" Defined:: Nature, Concepts and Purposes of Curriculum
"Curriculum" Defined:: Nature, Concepts and Purposes of Curriculum
"Curriculum" Defined:: Nature, Concepts and Purposes of Curriculum
LESSON 1:
Basic Curriculum Concepts: Learning, Types (and Foundation)
“Curriculum” defined:
It is derived from the Latin word ‘currere’ which means “to run”, this definition was
produced by Pinar (1974) to highlight the running (or lived experience). Indeed, for many
students, the school curriculum is a race to be run, a series of obstacles or hurdles (subjects)
to be passed.
It is the “what” of teaching.
A dynamic process.
Other definitions:
Curriculum is a plan for learning.- Hilda Taba
A course of study on a specific topic includes all the learning experiences of the
students as planned and directed by the school to attain its educational goals (Tyler) or
for which the school assumes responsibilities (Popham and Baker)
References:
doc-0k-14-docsviewer.googleusercontent.com
www.glasgow.gov.uk
www.authorstream.com
http://qzabansara.com/News/NF23256.pdf
http://www.sagepub.com/upmdata/6041_Chapter_1__Glatthorn_(Sage)_I_Pr
oof.pdf
Reported by:
JONACEL DIMACALI GLORIA
BSED 3B-MAPHE
Submitted to:
Mr. MARCIAL BONNIE SALAC
Instructor, Curriculum Development