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Curriculum development and design / Murray Print.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: St. Leonards, NSW, Australia : Allen & Unwin, 1993.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxii, 260 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1863733620
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 375.001 20 PRI
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Contents:
Preface List of abbreviations Tables and figures1 Introducing curriculum2 The curriculum process3 Curriculum presage4 Situational analysis5 Curriculum intent6 Curriculum content7 Learning activities8 Evaluation9 Curriculum application and change Glossary of terms References Index
Summary: This book has been written to provide a current, practical, Australian-based approach to designing and developing curriculum. The demands of schools and educational systems today are such that teachers with practical curriculum skills are highly valued and this book provides a vital source for teachers who wish to build their skills in the field of curriculum design and development. The book addresses the needs of curriculum developers by examining the nature of the curriculum process and how it can be applied in schools. A particular strength is the way in which the chapters are structured around a model of curriculum development. As the model unfolds the reader is familiarised with the various elements of curriculum including situational analysis, intent, content, learning activities and evaluation. Teachers will appreciate the value of understanding these elements and in so doing will acquire valuable skills of curriculum design and development. A feature of this book is that it addresses the issues of curriculum implementation and curriculum change. To devise a curriculum document in these times is tough enough. Those who wish to see their curricula succeed must be involved with implementing that curriculum and the curriculum change that results. This important new book is particularly appropriate to classroom teachers, system developers and student teachers studying curriculum
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-256) and index.


Preface
List of abbreviations
Tables and figures1 Introducing curriculum2 The curriculum process3 Curriculum presage4 Situational analysis5 Curriculum intent6 Curriculum content7 Learning activities8 Evaluation9 Curriculum application and change
Glossary of terms
References
Index

This book has been written to provide a current, practical, Australian-based approach to designing and developing curriculum. The demands of schools and educational systems today are such that teachers with practical curriculum skills are highly valued and this book provides a vital source for teachers who wish to build their skills in the field of curriculum design and development. The book addresses the needs of curriculum developers by examining the nature of the curriculum process and how it can be applied in schools. A particular strength is the way in which the chapters are structured around a model of curriculum development. As the model unfolds the reader is familiarised with the various elements of curriculum including situational analysis, intent, content, learning activities and evaluation. Teachers will appreciate the value of understanding these elements and in so doing will acquire valuable skills of curriculum design and development. A feature of this book is that it addresses the issues of curriculum implementation and curriculum change. To devise a curriculum document in these times is tough enough. Those who wish to see their curricula succeed must be involved with implementing that curriculum and the curriculum change that results. This important new book is particularly appropriate to classroom teachers, system developers and student teachers studying curriculum

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