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Curriculum models and types
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Mind map about Curriculum designs
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Curriculum models and types
-Outline approaches, methods and procedures
According to focus
Subject or student centered: Core, integrated and broad fields curricula
According to approach
Traditional or innovative, traditional and innovative
According to content
Topic-based or competency-based
According to process
Formative or summative
According to structure
System, linear and cyclic
Four categories of Curriculum design
Traditional curriculum model
The Student-centered model
The critical model
The Structural model
The Tyler model
The Taba model
The Saylor and Alexander model
Bases-Goals and objectives-Curriculum designing-Curriculum implementation-Curriculum Evaluation
Process model
Emphasis on means rather than ends. More individualised atmosphere. Learners make learning experiences
Advantages: Emphasis on learning skills, active roles on teacher and students
Disadvantages: Difficulty in applying approach in some areas
It was more Administrative model "Teachers should practice or participate in developing curriculum"
Types of curriculum
Overt, Explicit or Written curriculum
Societal curriculum
The hidden or covert curriculum
The null curriculum
Phantom curriculum
Concomitant curriculum
Rhetorical curriculum
Curriculum in-use
Received curriculum
The internal curriculum
The electronic curriculum
Search on the internet for information
Content, knowledge combined with experiences
What students take out of the class (concepts)
Delivered and presented by each teachers
Ideas offered by school officials
Religious context, lessons values, ethics or morals, social experiences
Messages exposure to any type of media. Acculturating students in narrower subcultures
We do not teach, giving students the message that these elements are not important in their experiences
Implied by structure and nature of school
Informal curriculum of family, peer grupo, neighborhoods, churches organizations, forces "educate"
Confined by administrators, curriculum directors and teachers
Edna Yazmin Morán Charles
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