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4 1analyse Theories And Models Of Curriculum Development

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4.1Analyse theories and models of curriculum development. According to John Delnay (1959) “Curriculum is all planned learning for which the school is responsible. The curriculum is all the experiences learners have under the guidance of the school. How do we define Curriculum? According to Bandi and Wales (2005), the most common definition derived from the word Latin root, which means racecourse. Bandi and Wales (2005), also stated that for many students, the school curriculum is a race to be run. A series of obstacles, or hurdles (subjects) to be passed. This implies that one of the functions of a curriculum is to provide a template or design which enables learning to take place. Curriculum development is carried out as a planned development, implementation and review cycle. Educational psychologists and pedagogues have determined different principles of learnings. One of them is Tyler (1949), he developed the objectives model, which was later modified by (1965), and Veness (2010). This model proposed that learning is defined in terms of what learners should be able to do at the end of the course. It uses systematic approach to planning, and it is learning outcome driven. There are four steps to curriculum design: 1. Identify the aims and specific objectives 2. Select the learning experience 3. Test the capacity of the course to achieve objectives 4. Explain the curriculum and objectives to teachers. Tyler (1949), recommends that curriculum planners identify general

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