Gatela SF22 - M1L1-4
Gatela SF22 - M1L1-4
Gatela SF22 - M1L1-4
Lesson 1
ACTIVITY
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In this lesson I don’t have any other questions or clarification because I learned a
lot in this topic about the curriculum approaches, definitions, and types.
LESSON 2. Philosophical Foundations of Curriculum
ACTIVITY
1. What is the terminal goal for Communication (English) Learning Strand of the K to 12
Curriculum?
-Effective functioning as a family member, community member, nation member,
and global citizen, as well as active participation in communal and economic
growth.
2. What macro skills are emphasized in the framework?
-The framework emphasizes listening critically and purposefully, speaking clearly
and appropriately, reading to process and critically use information from a wide
range of written materials and other forms of media, writing to express feelings and
ideas, and viewing to demonstrate critical understanding.
3. What are expected of the ALS learners after completing the Learning Strand?
-ALS learners are expected to become affective and critical users of the content
learned in the Communication (English) Learning Strand after completing the
Learning Strand.
4. What are the mechanisms to be used to ensure that these expectations are met?
-They should be able to obtain, critically assess, and use the information or
knowledge they have gained to ensure that these expectations are satisfied.
5. Do you think that this Learning Strand is anchored to a philosophy? If yes, can you
guess what could this be?
-Yes. It is rooted to an Essentialist ideology in this situation since it merely
emphasizes the basic skills required to carry out the other talents that the full
curriculum had.
ANALYSIS
1. Why is it imperative to anchor a curriculum like that for the ALS to a specific philosophy?
It is critical to tie a curriculum like that for the ALS to a specific philosophy
Alternative Learning System, or ALS, it's critical that it's tied to a specific
2. Just as, what other philosophies do you know by which a curriculum can be anchored?
founded on the belief that all humans share the same underlying essence.
logical faculties. This educational concept attempts to prepare pupils for life
by cultivating intellectual and moral traits while stressing knowledge that will
2. Which of the philosophical lenses will you embrace when you become a full-pledge
teacher? Why?
it shows that education should be focused on the child, and I feel that the
real-world circumstances, which will help them grow and develop as better
humans.
LESSON 3: HISTORICAL FOUNDATION OF CURRICULUM
B. MY GUESSES
ANALYSIS
I don’t have any other questions or clarification but I learned a lot that it has not
been easy for the curriculum luminaries to define in order to further shape our
abilities as students. They really gathered information so that we can better
understand each stage as students.
APPLICATION
identity and serves as role models for good and responsible behavior, as well as
teaching us how to learn from others' mistakes. History teaches us about how
REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITY:
2. William Kilpatrick: The Progressive Influence, the Project Method for early childhood
education
5. Tyler pub
B. GUIDE QUESTIONS
4. Using you background knowledge about psychology, what do you think are the
psychological principles by which these competencies are anchored with?
Answer: Learning by doing, and learning through various senses learning from
experience.
ANALYSIS