Development of Contextual Relevant Curriculum
Development of Contextual Relevant Curriculum
2011
Outlines
Introduction
curriculum development
factors
References
Curriculum (CRC)
Introduction
Context is the professional, societal, health care and educational situations to which curriculum must respond, and is what makes each school's curriculum unique. Contextually relevant curriculum will have unique features reflective of local &/or regional circumstances. Moreover, contextually relevant curriculums are dynamic, changing in response to altered circumstances.
Definition of CRC:
It is one that is responsive to learners, current & projected societal, health and community situation & is consistent with the mission, vision, philosophy & goals of the educational institution.
education helps nurse educators create a program of study that will meet the contextual needs of their individual setting.
responsive to the educational & societal environment in which it is offered to create such a curriculum contextual factors within & beyond the school of nursing must be investigated.
Contextual factors:
Contextual factors are the forces, situations and circumstances that exist both within and outside the school & have the potential to influence school and its programs.
current information and patterns about: 1. Characteristics of learners 2. Learning expectation and environment 3. Professional practice expectation and environment 4. Clients of nursing care
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5. Major health problems and risks 6. Health care 7. Societal characteristics and needs
A.
Mission, Vision, Philosophy & goals: Every organization has a mission. It shapes the nature, scope and bounders
of the goals, activities & curricula of the school. Vision, is the expression of hope. It is a
description of what an organization will be like when it fully meets its purpose.
principles, beliefs & values about services offered, community served & the fundamental activities that take place with them.
institution are articulated most directly in the strategic plan. Data from strategic plan give direction to
It is a pattern of shared values, assumptions & behaviors Organizational culture evolves over time & is slow to change. It is formed by determinants such as people, how they interact & make decisions & the consequences of these actions also, is it welcomed or avoided. 3. History
challenges have been met & success achieved. These information will help in decisions about curriculum development. 4. Financial resources It is the most influencing factor in
school, budget planning and budget allocation is essential. 5. Programs & Polices
Programs & polices of the educational institution & school of nursing form an important factor of the internal environment
6. Infrastructure
(professors, students) & physical resources (availability & quality of material, space for classrooms.etc). 7. Resources to support teaching and learning:
is available & will assist in making curriculum decisions, planning &negotiating for additional resources. B. External contextual factors: These are forces, situations &
circumstances that originate outside the educational institution & have a potential to influence curriculum. 1. Demographics:
that focus on their size, distribution, age &social, cultural, economic & other
determinants of variations in any or all of these features. Demographic data assist curriculum
developers to know about people who are & will be clients of health care system. These data include: o o Birth, death & fertility rates. Distribution according to age, sex
& location o o o 2. Culture: It refers to the way of life a people including in their attitudes, values, beliefs, arts, science, modes of perception & habits of thoughts & activity. Curriculum designers should respect the traditions, shred beliefs & values. 3. Health & health care:
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care system include: o Most prevalent local & national health problems o Nature of health care agencies o Adequacy & availability of funding health care.etc.
Curriculum developers
ought to gather data pertaining to settings & opportunity for student clinical nursing experiences. 4.Professional standards & trends: Health care, nursing practice
standards & nursing education standards affect the practice & education of nurses. Data to be obtained include:
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guidelines 5.Technology & informatics o Advances in IT, influence contents, teaching-learning strategies & courses management of nursing curricula. 6.Environment o It is abroad contextual factor that refers to atmospheric, physical & psychological milieu of a community. o Thus the influence of environment must be considered in curriculum planning. 7.Social, Political & economic conditions o As all these events or issues are interconnected with each affecting the others. Data about this is important for curriculum planning.
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References
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