Chapter 3 Curriculum Development
Chapter 3 Curriculum Development
(CSZD 1043)
TOPIC 3
Curriculum Development
PRESCHOOL/KINDERGARTEN CURRICULUM
In the early phase, the early childhood education curriculum was not uniform and was
initiated by private agencies without following the guidelines approved by the Ministry of
Education.
The awareness of ECE in Malaysia has resulted to standardized curriculum and the
enforcement of it is evident.
Private schools are encouraged to use the curriculum that have been produced by the
ministry. However, they are still allowed to use their own as long as they report to the
ministry.
The first preschool curriculum was established in 2003 known as Kurikulum Prasekolah
Kebangsaan. All educators who applied this curriculum went for a training on how to
implement the curriculum with young children. After 5 to 6 years years of
implementations, this curriculum was revised and replaced by Kurikulum Standard
Prasekolah Kebangsaan (KSPK) in 2010.
Again the KSPK has undergone for a revision process, in line with a new policies under
Pelan Pembangunan Pendidikan Malaysia (PPPM) 2013-2025 as the current needs
required the latest curriculum. In 2016, the latest curriculum came out to replace the
KSPK. This new curriculum known as Dokumen Standard Kurikulum dan Pentaksiran
(DSKP).
The content and learning standard are divided into six (6) strands:
1. Communication Strand
2. Spiritual, Attitude and Value
3. Humanity
4. Physical and Aesthetics
5. Science and Technology
6. Personal Competence
The major turning point for the revision is the need of higher order thinking skills (HOTs)
among children. This can be seen explicitly in the Learning Standard and applied
through the educators’ lesson plans.
In line with HOTs, our kindergarten/preschool children are expected to have the 21 st
Century skills. To acquire these skills, the children profiles are developed:
1) Resilient
2) Effective in communication
3) Thinker
4) Work in group
5) Be curious
6) Have principles
7) Informative
8) Loving and concerned
9) Patriotic
NURSERY CURRICULUM
Nurseries in Malaysia are operated under Welfare Department, Ministry of Women,
Family and Community. The nurseries curriculum are more known as module. Before the
present module is used in the nurseries, the module was known as Kursus Asas Asuhan
Kanak-Kanak (KAAK).
The PERMATA curriculum is conducted with a motto, ‘Setiap Anak PERMATA Negara.’ It
means:
Each child has his/her right for good care and education
Each child has potentials to develop as a future generation.
Dasar Asuhan dan Didikan Awal Kanak-kanak (DADAKK) with the emphasis on
education and care provision to children aged 0 to 4 was also established in 2008:
In designing the curriculum, several programme models were studies and investigated:
- Montessori curriculum
- Reggio Emilia curriculum
- High Scope, US curriculum
- Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), UK curriculum
- Te Whariki, New Zealand curriculum
- Sweden’s ECE curriculum
- National Early Years Learning Framework Australia
- ECE curriculum, Japan
Although PERMATA curriculum refers to these programme models, but it has its own
focuses and aims. The emphasis is more into a person with good values, trust in God,
Meanwhile, there are six (6) areas of learning in the PERMATA curriculum:
1. Character, Social-emotional and Spiritual Development
2. Physical Development
3. Early Mathematics and Logical Thinking Development
4. Development of Sensory and Understanding of the Surrounding World
5. Language, Communication and Early Literacy Development
6. Creativity and Aesthetic Development