The document discusses the three types of curriculum: intended curriculum, implemented curriculum, and achieved curriculum. The intended curriculum refers to the objectives and goals set at the beginning. The implemented curriculum refers to the learning activities and experiences provided to students. The achieved curriculum refers to the outcomes based on the intended and implemented curriculums, such as learning outcomes or instructional materials.
The document discusses the three types of curriculum: intended curriculum, implemented curriculum, and achieved curriculum. The intended curriculum refers to the objectives and goals set at the beginning. The implemented curriculum refers to the learning activities and experiences provided to students. The achieved curriculum refers to the outcomes based on the intended and implemented curriculums, such as learning outcomes or instructional materials.
The document discusses the three types of curriculum: intended curriculum, implemented curriculum, and achieved curriculum. The intended curriculum refers to the objectives and goals set at the beginning. The implemented curriculum refers to the learning activities and experiences provided to students. The achieved curriculum refers to the outcomes based on the intended and implemented curriculums, such as learning outcomes or instructional materials.
The document discusses the three types of curriculum: intended curriculum, implemented curriculum, and achieved curriculum. The intended curriculum refers to the objectives and goals set at the beginning. The implemented curriculum refers to the learning activities and experiences provided to students. The achieved curriculum refers to the outcomes based on the intended and implemented curriculums, such as learning outcomes or instructional materials.
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Intended Curriculum, Implemented Curriculum, and Achieved Curriculum
INTENDED CURRICULUM-refers to a set of objectives identified set at the
beginning of any curriculum plan. It establishes the goal, the specific purposes, and the immediate objectives to be accomplished. The intended curriculum specifies what the curriculum maker wants to do. IMPLEMENTED CURRICULUM-refers to the various learning activities or experiences of the students in order to achieve the curriculum outcomes. ACHIEVED CURRICULUM-refers to the curriculum outcomes based on the first two types of curriculum, the intended and implemented. The achieved curriculum is considered the product. It can be the learning outcomes, or a material product itself, like a book, module or instructional material. Below are phrases/statements that refer to the intended, implemented, or the achieved curricula. Identify each one of them. 1. It must match with the objectives and activities that were made. 2. It refers to the actual activities being practice in schools. 3. Are the objectives achievable within learners development levels? 4. It indicates performance in relation to the objectives and the activities. 5. These activities may coincide with the specified objectives of the curriculum or may largely out of agenda. 6. Is it achievable within learners development level? 7. 8.
Are there enough resources to achieve the objectives?
It is usually described thru test scores and other performance indicators.
9. Are the objectives clear and specific?
10.Do the curriculum outcomes reflect the goals and the aspirations of the community where the curriculum was implemented? 11.Do the activities address multiple intelligences of the learners? 12.What are the ways to measure the outcomes of the objectives? 13.Are the objectives observable, relevant, and doable? 14.Do the activities utilize multiple sensory abilities of the learners? 15.How many percent of the learners in the same class perform higher than the level set at the beginning? 16.Do the activities motive the learners to do more and harness their potentials?
16. Do the learning outcomes achieved by the learners approximate the
level of perform set at the beginning of the curriculum? 17. Do the activities provide maximum learning experience? 18. Are the learning outcomes achieved higher or lower than the objectives set? 19. Does the teacher utilize the various ways of doing to complement the learning styles of students? 20. Do the achieved learning outcomes reflect the knowledge, skills, and attitudes intended to be developed? 21. Does the teacher have the skill to implement the activities or use the strategy? 22. Are the materials and methods appropriate for the objective set? 23. Decentralized management of school resources 23. Learning activities are made interactive, integrative, learner-centered, and performance-based. 24. To increase time for tasks in order to gain mastery of competencies of the basic tool subjects 25. More involvement of stakeholders 26. Makabayan comprise Character Education, Sibika, & Kultura for Grade 1-3; plus EPP (TLE), MSEP (MAPE) and HEKASI from Grad 4 to high school 27. Increased number of in-service training for teachers 28. To make values development integral in all learning areas 29. Grade 1 & 2 Science and Health is integrated in English; formal Science subjects starts at 3rd grade 30. Learning area were restructured into 5 learning areas 31. Increased instructional materials support for teaching and learning 32. To use innovative, interdisciplinary, and integrative modes of instructional delivery whenever possible and appropriate 33. Change in teachers paradigm from being dispenser of knowledge to facilitation of learning 34. To decongest the curriculum in order that the teacher and learners will be able to contextualize it
35. Increased level of performance in tool subjects
36. To raise the quality of the Filipino learners and graduates who will become lifelong learners.