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Basic Curriculum
Development
Concepts
By Group 1
Course coordinator: Mam Farhat
Concept of Curriculum
• 1. Session Learning Outcomes
• After the completion of this session the participants will be able
to:
• Identify a definition of curriculum that is appropriate for
university level academic programs.
• Develop and justify a model of curriculum development which
corresponds with the needs of the universities of Pakistan

•

Use a model of curriculum to assess the strengths and
weaknesses of their own syllabi.
2. Key Concepts and Content
• 2.1 Key Concept: Concept of Curriculum.
• In the past, the term „curriculum‟ signified a course of studies
followed by a pupil in a teaching institution.
• Today, it means in general terms, the contract between society,
the State and educational professionals with regard to the
educational activities that learners should undergo during a
certain phase of their lives to learn something desirable.
i) Definitions of curriculum
• Standard dictionaries define curriculum as a course of study
offered by an academic institution.
• According to Ronald Doll, curriculum is the formal and informal
content and process by which learners gain knowledge and
understanding, develop skills, and alter attitudes, appreciations,
and values under the auspices of an academic institution.
• In other words, curriculum can be defined as the total
experience. From this view point, Curriculum is not only the
content selected and delivered, but also the planned and
unplanned activities in which individuals‟ participate as students.
Definitions in educational literature
• “Curriculum is those subjects that are most useful for living in
contemporary society”.
• “Curriculum is all planned learning for which the institution is
responsible”.
• “Curriculum is all the experiences learners have under the
guidance of the institution”.
• “Curriculum is a structured series of intended learning
outcomes”.
2.2 Key Concept:
Models of Curriculum Development
• Curriculum development is understood as a process implying a
wide range of decisions concerning learning experiences, taken
by different actors at different levels, i.e. politicians, experts, and
teachers at the national, provincial, local, institutions and also
international levels.
2.2.1 The Tyler Rationale
• The most influential model in the field of curriculum development
is Tyler's model. It is sometimes known as the 'Tyler rationale' or
the 'objectives model'.
• The model provides a framework of how to construct a planned
curriculum. The rationale for the model is based on four questions
which were posed in Tyler's well-known book Basic Principles of
Curriculum and Instruction.
•

The questions provide a four-step approach which is logical,
sequential and systematic.
Figure 1: The Tyler Model of
Curriculum Development
Stages
Setting
Objectives

Learning
experiences
and content
Organizing
learning
experiences
Evaluation

Process Questions
• What educational purposes should the
institution seek to attain?
• What educational experiences can be provided that are
likely to attain these purposes?

• How can these educational experiences be effectively
organized?
• How can we determine whether these purposes are being
attained?
Hilda Taba model.
• Another rational/objective model was developed by Hilda Taba.
It was based upon the curriculum development process similar to
Tyler's, but introduced additional steps and called for more
information to be provided for each of them.
• The model is:
Hilda Taba model.
Stage 1

: Diagnosis of needs

Stage 2

Formulation of objectives

Stage 3

Selection of content

Stage 4

Organization of content

Stage 5

Selection of learning experiences

Stage 6

Organization of learning experiences

Stage 7

Determination of what to evaluate and the ways and
means of doing it.
Key Concept: Curriculum
Development in Pakistan
• In Pakistan the procedures for the development of curriculum at
various levels of schooling are apparently different. But the
analyses of these procedures reveal that the key components of
the curriculum development process are very much the same for
all levels except that at the tertiary level of education where
different kinds of stakeholders are involved in the development
of curriculum whereas at the level of higher education, the
process is controlled by the subject specialist.
• In the following the in vogue curriculum development
procedures for tertiary level of education is outlined for the
benefit of the students.
Tertiary levels of education
• Curriculum Wing requests the Provincial Centers to prepare draft
curriculum for each subject taught in various classes up to Class
XII.
• Provincial Centers call in Committee of Experts, Teachers, and
Subject Specialists on each subject.
• Provincial Curriculum Committees prepare curriculum plan.
• The draft plan is sent to the Curriculum Wing.
Tertiary levels of education
• Curriculum Wing circulates the drafts to the selected teachers,
subject specialists in schools, colleges, and other agencies
concerned and invites their comments.
• The comments are reviewed in the Curriculum Wing.
• The National Committee of Curriculum scrutinizes the draft in
the light of the comments.
Tertiary levels of education
• The Committee submits its recommendations to the Ministry of
Education.
• Secretary Education accords necessary approval.
• The Curriculum schemes duly approved are passed on to the
provincial Textbook Boards for preparation of textbooks.
References:
• Module III: CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
• NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION (NAHE)
• Learning Innovation Division Higher Education Commission (HEC)
• Professional Competency Enhancement Program for Teachers (PCEPT)
• NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION (NAHE)
• Learning Innovation Division Higher Education Commission (HEC)
MODULE DEVELOPERS
• Team Leader
• Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Uddin Khwaja Program Director Iqra University Quetta
Thanks
Developed by M. Toseef/ MA Edu 3rd
Semester, Department of Education
UOS.

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Basic curriculum devlopment concept and curriculum devlopment models.

  • 1. Basic Curriculum Development Concepts By Group 1 Course coordinator: Mam Farhat
  • 2. Concept of Curriculum • 1. Session Learning Outcomes • After the completion of this session the participants will be able to: • Identify a definition of curriculum that is appropriate for university level academic programs. • Develop and justify a model of curriculum development which corresponds with the needs of the universities of Pakistan • Use a model of curriculum to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their own syllabi.
  • 3. 2. Key Concepts and Content • 2.1 Key Concept: Concept of Curriculum. • In the past, the term „curriculum‟ signified a course of studies followed by a pupil in a teaching institution. • Today, it means in general terms, the contract between society, the State and educational professionals with regard to the educational activities that learners should undergo during a certain phase of their lives to learn something desirable.
  • 4. i) Definitions of curriculum • Standard dictionaries define curriculum as a course of study offered by an academic institution. • According to Ronald Doll, curriculum is the formal and informal content and process by which learners gain knowledge and understanding, develop skills, and alter attitudes, appreciations, and values under the auspices of an academic institution. • In other words, curriculum can be defined as the total experience. From this view point, Curriculum is not only the content selected and delivered, but also the planned and unplanned activities in which individuals‟ participate as students.
  • 5. Definitions in educational literature • “Curriculum is those subjects that are most useful for living in contemporary society”. • “Curriculum is all planned learning for which the institution is responsible”. • “Curriculum is all the experiences learners have under the guidance of the institution”. • “Curriculum is a structured series of intended learning outcomes”.
  • 6. 2.2 Key Concept: Models of Curriculum Development • Curriculum development is understood as a process implying a wide range of decisions concerning learning experiences, taken by different actors at different levels, i.e. politicians, experts, and teachers at the national, provincial, local, institutions and also international levels.
  • 7. 2.2.1 The Tyler Rationale • The most influential model in the field of curriculum development is Tyler's model. It is sometimes known as the 'Tyler rationale' or the 'objectives model'. • The model provides a framework of how to construct a planned curriculum. The rationale for the model is based on four questions which were posed in Tyler's well-known book Basic Principles of Curriculum and Instruction. • The questions provide a four-step approach which is logical, sequential and systematic.
  • 8. Figure 1: The Tyler Model of Curriculum Development Stages Setting Objectives Learning experiences and content Organizing learning experiences Evaluation Process Questions • What educational purposes should the institution seek to attain? • What educational experiences can be provided that are likely to attain these purposes? • How can these educational experiences be effectively organized? • How can we determine whether these purposes are being attained?
  • 9. Hilda Taba model. • Another rational/objective model was developed by Hilda Taba. It was based upon the curriculum development process similar to Tyler's, but introduced additional steps and called for more information to be provided for each of them. • The model is:
  • 10. Hilda Taba model. Stage 1 : Diagnosis of needs Stage 2 Formulation of objectives Stage 3 Selection of content Stage 4 Organization of content Stage 5 Selection of learning experiences Stage 6 Organization of learning experiences Stage 7 Determination of what to evaluate and the ways and means of doing it.
  • 11. Key Concept: Curriculum Development in Pakistan • In Pakistan the procedures for the development of curriculum at various levels of schooling are apparently different. But the analyses of these procedures reveal that the key components of the curriculum development process are very much the same for all levels except that at the tertiary level of education where different kinds of stakeholders are involved in the development of curriculum whereas at the level of higher education, the process is controlled by the subject specialist. • In the following the in vogue curriculum development procedures for tertiary level of education is outlined for the benefit of the students.
  • 12. Tertiary levels of education • Curriculum Wing requests the Provincial Centers to prepare draft curriculum for each subject taught in various classes up to Class XII. • Provincial Centers call in Committee of Experts, Teachers, and Subject Specialists on each subject. • Provincial Curriculum Committees prepare curriculum plan. • The draft plan is sent to the Curriculum Wing.
  • 13. Tertiary levels of education • Curriculum Wing circulates the drafts to the selected teachers, subject specialists in schools, colleges, and other agencies concerned and invites their comments. • The comments are reviewed in the Curriculum Wing. • The National Committee of Curriculum scrutinizes the draft in the light of the comments.
  • 14. Tertiary levels of education • The Committee submits its recommendations to the Ministry of Education. • Secretary Education accords necessary approval. • The Curriculum schemes duly approved are passed on to the provincial Textbook Boards for preparation of textbooks.
  • 15. References: • Module III: CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION • NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION (NAHE) • Learning Innovation Division Higher Education Commission (HEC) • Professional Competency Enhancement Program for Teachers (PCEPT) • NATIONAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION (NAHE) • Learning Innovation Division Higher Education Commission (HEC) MODULE DEVELOPERS • Team Leader • Prof. Dr. Iftikhar Uddin Khwaja Program Director Iqra University Quetta
  • 16. Thanks Developed by M. Toseef/ MA Edu 3rd Semester, Department of Education UOS.