ACTIVITY 1-10 and FAVORITE 0HATE TEACHER
ACTIVITY 1-10 and FAVORITE 0HATE TEACHER
ACTIVITY 1-10 and FAVORITE 0HATE TEACHER
LOZANO
BEED 2B
ACTIVITY 2:
Browse the internet and check some examples of an ideal curriculum suggested by the
professional organization. List down the examples below.
Building self-confidence
Creating a fun-filled learning environment
Learning the relaxation response
Visualizing success and also
Using music and rhythm
Elements ideal Excel has added
Using stories, poems, art, drama and dance
Using VAKTO, Visual, Auditory, Kinethetic, Tactile and Olfactory Approaches
Employing the IDEALS teacher for the ideal class
The integration of values/character education
ACTIVITY 3:
Think about this: What are the benefits and possible pitballs of having an official curriculum
prescribed to all schools.
The role of the teachers should the curriculum with the high and low context is how to
develop and help the student engaged relationship do process. Active and active a high
increase of learning and focus to the retention of the curriculum. The implementation
curriculum is to guide learning skills of delivering knowledge and strategies.
ACTIVITY 5:
Provide an example of a null or censcored curriculum.
Prompting your student, with the goal of having them realize that making the mistakes
and being uncertain is an important part of learning illustrates the implicit curriculum.
This is the one the sample of a null curriculum.
ACTIVITY 6:
Provide an example of a hidden curriculum.
Hidden curriculum begins early in a child’s education. Students learn to form opinions
and ideas about their environment and their clasmates. For example, children learn
appropriate ways to act at school, meaning what going to make them popular with
teachers and students.
ACTIVITY 7:
Examine a philosophy of a particular curriculum. Analyze what the curriculum it is learning
to.
The educational philosophies focus heavily on what we should teach the curriculum
aspect. They are pragmatic and normally do not decline the specific couses or specific
items of content. Essentialists accept the idea that this core curriculum may change.
Schooling should be practical, preparing students to become valuable members of
society.
ACTIVITY 8:
Select of school, provide example of the following curriculum intent, and analyze the
relationship.
ACTIVITY 9:
Provide examples of curriculum content and learning experiences. Examine their
relationship.
Science Experiments
Music Lecture
ACTIVITY 10:
Analyze examples of curriculum evaluation tools, examine the evaluation instruments
measure the success the curriculum.
The attitudes or behaviors to be applied in the students and all the parents
also teachers to empowered the student’s to be able to fully prepared in
the community service.
2.) What forms of evaluation tools are used?
5.) What decisions and actions are make after getting the results of the curriculum
evaluation?
Most favorite teacher in elementary and list down his/her the qualities/traits.
Kind
Artistic
Active
Jolly
Always prepare
Intelligent
Good listener
Confident
Knowledgeable
Most hate teacher in elementary and list down his/her the qualities/traits.
Strict
Favoritism
No consideration to others
Hard to get along well