Factors like age, gender, development level, culture, interests and goals must be considered when implementing a curriculum. Curriculum implementation refers to how teachers translate the planned curriculum into lesson plans and classroom instruction. The most important part of implementation is for teachers to carefully consider the order in which learning targets should be taught. Using creative techniques, teachers can effectively implement the curriculum by delivering content in impactful ways.
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Things To Consider in Implementing The Curriculum
Factors like age, gender, development level, culture, interests and goals must be considered when implementing a curriculum. Curriculum implementation refers to how teachers translate the planned curriculum into lesson plans and classroom instruction. The most important part of implementation is for teachers to carefully consider the order in which learning targets should be taught. Using creative techniques, teachers can effectively implement the curriculum by delivering content in impactful ways.
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Things to consider in implementing the curriculum - Age,
gender, physical, mental, emotional development, cultural background, interests,
aspirations and personal goals are some of the factors that should be considered in the implementation of the curriculum. In implementing the curriculum-Curriculum implementation therefore refers to how the planned or officially designed course of study is translated by the teacher into syllabuses, schemes of work and lessons to be delivered to students. What is the most important part of curriculum implementation? A very important part of curriculum implementation is that the teacher should consider carefully the order in which learning targets should be learnt. How can a teacher effectively implement the curriculum in school? Using a wide variety of techniques, teachers encourage learning by delivering content in creative and impactful x Why is it important to implement the curriculum? - It helps to cope with new technology changes. - It makes the teacher to be systematic in delivery. - It helps to make the curriculum relevant to the needs of the learner and the society as a whole. What is are needs and importance of curriculum implementation? The curriculum plays a role as the main basis to achieve the objectives set by the curriculum, the teachers and helps to conduct teaching and learning activities What is the role of a teacher in curriculum implementation process? The teacher is not only the implementer of the curriculum, but also as the alignment of the curriculum with the characteristics and needs of students and regional needs. What are the 3 elements of curriculum implementation? According to Offorma (2005), curriculum is a programme which is made up of three components: programme of studies, programme of activities and programme of guidance. What makes a successful curriculum? Key indicators of curriculum success include the quality of the learning achieved by students, and how effectively students use that learning for their personal, social, physical, cognitive, moral, psychological and emotional development. What is the most important in curriculum development? Image result In every step of the curriculum development process, the most important task is to keep the learner (in this case, youth) in mind and involve them in process Who is the most important person in the curriculum implementation process? the teacher Without doubt, the most important person in the curriculum implementation process is the teacher. With their knowledge, experiences and competencies, teachers are central to any curriculum development effort.
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