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โ What does the curriculum reflect? Answer: Society and history. โ Who believed that curriculum should prepare learners for adult life? Answer: Franklin Bobbitt. โ What is the core idea of William Kilpatrick's curriculum theory? Answer: Child-centered learning through doing. โ What does Ralph Tyler's model emphasize? Answer: Objectives, learning experiences, and evaluation. โ What mnemonic can help remember key curriculum theorists? Answer: 'B C K R C T' - Big Clever Kids Really Can Think. โ What was the main focus of the curriculum during the Pre-Spanish period in the Philippines? Answer: Informal learning related to survival and daily life. โ What educational focus characterized the American period in the Philippines? Answer: Public schools, English language, and democracy.
โ What is the main focus of the K-12 curriculum in the Philippines? Answer: Values and 21st-century skills. โ What role does a teacher play as a curricularist? Answer: Translates curriculum goals into classroom practice. โ What is John Dewey's core belief regarding education? Answer: Learning happens through experience. โ What model did Hilda Taba develop? Answer: The Taba Model, emphasizing teacher involvement in curriculum development. โ What is the focus of Franklin Bobbitt's curriculum theory? Answer: Preparing learners for future roles in society. โ What are Tyler's Four Fundamental Questions? Answer: 1. What educational purposes should the school seek to attain? 2. What learning experiences can be provided to achieve these purposes? 3. How can these learning experiences be organized effectively? 4. How can we determine whether these purposes are being attained? โ What is the teacher's role as an evaluator? Answer: Assesses student learning and determines curriculum effectiveness.
โ What is the role of a teacher as a writer? Answer: Writes lesson plans and instructional materials to translate curriculum into teachable content. โ What is the core belief of Hilda Taba regarding curriculum development? Answer: Teachers should be directly involved in creating the curriculum. โ What does the term 'learner-centered curriculum' refer to? Answer: A curriculum that focuses on the needs and experiences of the students. โ What is the main focus of the Liberation period in the Philippines? Answer: Nation rebuilding. โ What is the key role of teachers in curriculum implementation? Answer: Teachers are the key implementers of the curriculum. โ What happens if a well-designed curriculum is poorly implemented? Answer: Learning goals will not be achieved. โ What does Kurt Lewin's Force Field Theory explain? Answer: It explains change through driving and restraining forces. โ What are driving forces in Lewin's model? Answer: Factors that push change forward, such as translating curriculum plans into lessons.
โ What are restraining forces in Lewin's model? Answer: Factors that resist or block change, such as limited time and lack of resources. โ What is required for effective curriculum implementation? Answer: Leadership support, training programs, clear policies, and availability of resources. โ What is the equilibrium state in Lewin's model? Answer: When driving forces and restraining forces are equal, resulting in no movement or change. โ What is a supportive curriculum? Answer: A curriculum backed by training, supervision, resources, and leadership. โ What are the key characteristics of a developmental curriculum? Answer: Aligned with growth and readiness, includes professional development and adequate materials. โ What does a participatory curriculum involve? Answer: Involvement of teachers, stakeholders, and sometimes learners in planning and implementation. โ What is the mnemonic for remembering the characteristics of a strong curriculum? Answer: DPS = Develop, Participate, Support.
โ What can lead to teacher resistance during curriculum changes? Answer: Fear and anxiety, lack of skills, and increased workload. โ What is the significance of clear communication in curriculum implementation? Answer: It helps address fears and misunderstandings about the changes. โ What does effective leadership provide during curriculum implementation? Answer: Direction, support, coordination, and resource allocation. โ What is the impact of inadequate training on curriculum implementation? Answer: It can lead to teacher frustration and gaps in implementation. โ How does a supportive curriculum affect teachers? Answer: It helps them feel supported and equipped to implement changes effectively. โ What is the role of feedback in curriculum implementation? Answer: It allows for adjustments and practical application of the curriculum. โ What is a key assumption of the Linkage Model? Answer: Innovations may not always fit real classroom situations. โ What can happen if driving forces are weak? Answer: Successful change is less likely to occur.