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Purposes & Principles of Curriculum Development By: Dwi Sloria Suharti
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Purposes & Principles of Curriculum Development

•By: Dwi Sloria Suharti

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Purposes of Developing Curriculum

Providing the first guidelines for determining the learning experiences included in the curriculum

Having a set objectives clearly for making the professional judgement to teachers & curriculum planners

Getting learners to be clearly aware of the objectives being sought by teachers and by the curriculum they are experiencing

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General goals/objectives can be used to define the need for various courses, activities, and experiences in the community

Goals & objectives are determined by consideration of the demands of society, the characteristics of the SS, and the contributions of the various fields of knowledge.

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Principles of Curriculum Development

Principles of Curriculum Development by the Australian

Council Curriculum (2001: 16-17) 1. An encompassing view of curriculum (more than syllabus; the learning experiences of the students, the learning environment, teaching methods, the resources for learning, the system of assessment, the school ethos, and the ways SS & staff behave towards one another).

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2. An explicit acknowledgement of core values (to give meaning & purpose to their lives)

3. Inclusivity (providing all groups of SS, irrespective of educational setting, with access to a wide & empowering knowledge, skills, & values)

4. Flexibility (adaptable to the particular needs of different schools & communities; encourage effective use of new technologies as tools for learning)

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5. Integration, breadth and balance (to enable SS to make connection between ideas, people & things & to relate local, national & global events & phenomena)

6. A developmental approach (to accommodate new knowledge & understand in ways which link SS learning to SS previous experiences)

7. Collaboration and partnership (the shared responsibility of SS, teachers, parents, tertiary educators & the community)

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Turning Points (2000: 4) outlines 5 Principles of Curriculum Development :

1. Curriculum should be grounded in an understanding of the middle school child.

2. It should be based on what we want SS to know & be able to do (habits of minds, skills development, & in-depth study)

3. Students & teachers should be engaged in authentic, intellectual work (project-based)

4. Assessment should demonstrate that SS can do important work (related to the learning goals)

5. A coherent curriculum should be developed across entire school (teacher & administrators use a process called "mapping" to build a well-articulated, coherent curriculum across the school) (Hartoyo, 2011; 5-9)

Reference: Hartoyo. 2011. Curriculum & Material Development: Theory and Implementation. Semarang: Pelita Insani.