Difference between revisions of "Curriculum"

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{{Term|CURRICULUM|A plan for learning that contains a set of contents and activities designed so that learners attain specific [[Objective|objectives]]. It is composed of units which are arranged progressively, so that a learner should master the prior units to be able to acquire a new one. It also defines course objectives, usually expressed as ‘learning [[Outcome|outcomes]]’, and the program’s [[Assessment|assessment]] strategy. A curriculum can be determined, totally or in part, by an external authoritative body.<ref>[http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-curric.htm  www.infed.org] (15 January 2012), Wadhwa, S., Modern Methods of Teaching Adult Education, Sarup and Sons, 2000 </ref> See also: [[Assessment]], [[Objective]], [[Outcome]], [[Syllabus]].}}
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{{Term|CURRICULUM|A plan for learning that contains a set of contents and activities designed so that learners attain specific [[Objective|objectives]]. It is composed of units which are arranged progressively, so that a learner should master the prior units to be able to acquire a new one. It also defines course objectives, usually expressed as ‘learning [[Outcome|outcomes]]’, and the program’s [[Assessment|assessment]] strategy. A curriculum can be determined, totally or in part, by an external authoritative body.<ref>[http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-curric.htm  www.infed.org] (15 January 2012), Wadhwa, S., Modern Methods of Teaching Adult Education, Sarup and Sons, 2000 </ref>  
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See also: [[Assessment]], [[Objective]], [[Outcome]], [[Syllabus]].}}
  
 
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A plan for learning that contains a set of contents and activities designed so that learners attain specific objectives. It is composed of units which are arranged progressively, so that a learner should master the prior units to be able to acquire a new one. It also defines course objectives, usually expressed as ‘learning outcomes’, and the program’s assessment strategy. A curriculum can be determined, totally or in part, by an external authoritative body.[1]


See also: Assessment, Objective, Outcome, Syllabus.

References

  1. www.infed.org (15 January 2012), Wadhwa, S., Modern Methods of Teaching Adult Education, Sarup and Sons, 2000