The Teacher As A Knower of Curriculum
The Teacher As A Knower of Curriculum
If curriculum is equated as content, then the focus will be the body of
knowledge to be transmitted to students using appropriate teaching
method.
FOUR WAYS OF REPRESENTING THE CONTENT
IN THE CURRICULUM
1. Topical approach, where much contents is based on knowledge and
experiences are included;
2. Concept approach with fewer topics in cluster around major and sub
concepts and their interaction, with relatedness emphasized;
5. Feasibility – Can the subject content be learned within the time allowed,
resources available, expertise of the teachers and the nature of the learners?
6. Interest – will the learners take interest in the content ? Are the contents
meaningful ? What value will the contents have in the present and future life of
2. There is no single best process or method. Its effectiveness will depend on the desired
learning outcomes, the learners, support materials and the teacher.
3. Curriculum process should stimulate the learners’ desire to develop the cognitive, affective
and psychomotor domains in each individuals.