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1 Chapter 2: Principles of Curriculum Development
Presented by the NRVers: Lynn Graves,Chase Lowe,Susie Cutlip, and Connie McGuire Video clips showing curriculum developers, classrooms etc.????

2 CURRICULUM CHANGE Think about curriculum changes in your school or district: Which changes have been successful? Which changes have not been successful? Jot these thoughts down

3 “Curricularly” Terms:
Curriculum Development: more comprehensive; includes planning, implementation, and evaluation. Curriculum Improvement: viewed as result of development. Curriculum Planning: preliminary phase of curriculum development. Workers make decisions and take actions to establish plans.

4 More “Curricularly” Terms:
Curriculum implementation: translation of plans into action. Curriculum evaluation: determines the success of both the students and the program. Curriculum revision: the process of making changes and improving an existing curriculum.

5 The whole is greater than the part
Curriculum Axioms The whole is greater than the part

6 Axiom 1: Inevitability of Change
Change is both inevitable and necessary, for it is through change that life forms grow and develop human institutions problems encouraging change Public schools

7 Axiom 2: Product of Time School curriculum not only reflects,but is a product of its time change takes about 10 years curriculum responds to social forces societal influence on change

8 Forces Affecting Curriculum & Instruction

9 Axiom 3: Concurrent changes
Curriculum changes made at an earlier period of time can exist concurrently with newer curriculum changes at a later period of time. Changes coexist and overlap Good teachers practice this

10 Axiom 4: Change in People
Curriculum change results from changes in people commitment from those involved contributions control

11 Axiom 5: Cooperative Endeavor
Curriculum change is effected as a result of cooperative endeavor on the part of groups. Curriculum improvement Small group cooperation

12 Axiom 6: Decision-Making Process
Curriculum development is basically a decision-making process. Choices among disciplines Choices among viewpoints Choices of emphasis Choices of methods of teaching Choices in organization of curriculum

13 Axiom 7: Continuous Process
Curriculum development is a never-ending process. Perfection will never be achieved Curriculum can always be improved Continuous monitoring is necessary

14 Axiom 8: Comprehensive Curriculum development is a comprehensive process. “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts”: Curriculum developers must be able to see “beyond the trees” and look “at the entire forest” Planners must frequently view the macrocurriculum, that is the whole curriculum as distinguished from the sum of its parts.

15 Axiom 9: Systematic Systematic curriculum development is more effective than trial and error. Curriculum planning should be comprehensive and follow an agreed upon set of procedures

16 Axiom 10: Starts from Existing
The curriculum planner starts from where the curriculum is, just as the teacher starts from where the students are. Curriculum reorganization Can not be achieved overnight

17 Wrap Up Think again about curriculum changes in your school or district. Why were some changes successful and why were they not successful? Which axiom was influential in it being successful or not being successful?


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