Obe Course Outline in Prof - Ed.7
Obe Course Outline in Prof - Ed.7
College of Education
OBE COURSE OUTLINE IN PROF.ED.7
(THE TEACHER AND THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course includes the fundamental concepts and principles as a foundation to engage perspective teachers as a curricularists .
The more active role of the teacher is planning, implementing,, and evaluating school-curriculum as well as in managing school
curriculum change vis-à-vis various context of teaching-learning and curriculum reforms scale be given emphasis.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Intended Learning Outcome Content Coverage Teaching –Learning Activities Assessment Schemes
Chapter 2.
II. 1. Curriculum sources and
A. Discuss different influences
curriculum sources and Activity No.2
influences. Society as a source
of curriculum 1.Write the HIC Mission
Learners as a source Vision and Core Values.
of curriculum
Discipline or Lecture – discussion
Subject-Matter as a 3. Reflect on the given
source of And issue.
curriculum
Reporting Examine the K to12 Basic
2. Curriculum Influences Education Curriculum
Note: Please Students .Identify the different
Manual of any Learning areas, subject
Private Schools and courses included in
Students the curriculum.
Schools Vision,
Missions and core
Values
Admission, and
Retention Policies Q.2 Make an
Faculty Members Organizational Structure of A QUIZ NO. 2.( Organizational
School College or High School Structure)
Administrators and Department.
Board of Trustees
Accrediting Agencies
Government Policies
and agencies
Students Service
III. Chapter 3- Curriculum Design
Chapter 4.
Curriculum
IV. Development
A. Analyze different Activity No.4.
curriculum models. 1. Different curriculum
Development Models:
A. Linear Models of Reflect on and address the
curriculum Lecture-Discussion following questions.
Development
a. Tyler’s Rational 1. Review the Cyclical
Linear Model And Curriculum
b. Taba’s Grassroots Development Model.
Rational Model Reporting Then identify the
c. Standard-based possible strengths and
Curriculum weaknesses of each
Development Model model when applied to
d. Understanding by our educational
Design Model( UBD) system.
e. Systematic Design
Model
f. Murray Print Model
for Curriculum
Development Model
B. Cyclical Models of
curriculum
Development
a. Audrey Nicholls
Model for Curriculum
Development
b. Wheeler’s Curriculum
Development Models
c. Contextual Filters
Model of Course
Planning
C. Dynamic Models of
Curriculum
Development
a. Walker’s Model
b. Skilbeck’s 2. Write a summary of
Curriculum the analysis of
c. Eisner’s Artistic Curriculum Modes.
Approach
d. Pawilen’s Model
2. Analysis of Different
Curriculum
B. Examine the strengths Development Models
and weaknesses of a
curriculum and discuss Lecture –Discussion
these curriculum models
can be applied in the Phil. And
Context. Chapter 5. Curriculum
Implementation Reporting
V.
A. Identify different Activity No.5.
curriculum workers and 1. What is the term
analyze different levels of curriculum 1. Reflect on and address
curriculum implementation implementation refers the following.
to? a. Collect at least
two(2) course
2. Curriculum Workers syllabus and
Teachers
Principals
Curriculum b. Examine each
Consultant syllabus and
District identify various
supervisor factors affecting
Division the curriculum
Superintendent implementation.
Regional
Directors
Education
Program
Specialists
Technical Panels
and Technical
Committees
Chapter 6.
Curriculum Evaluation
VI.
A. Analyze different 1. Curriculum Evaluation
curriculum evaluation 2. Purposes of Evaluation Activity No. 6.
models. 3. Curriculum Evaluation in
the Classroom Reflect on and answer the
4. Classroom Evaluation at following questions:
the School or School
System Level 1. What do you think
5. Models of Curriculum curriculum evaluation is
Evaluation important?
Provus’
Discrepancy 2. What is the difference
Evaluation Model between evaluation and
Tyler Model of assessment?
Curriculum
Evaluation 3. How can we involve the
Stufflebeam’s following stakeholders in
CIPP Model Lecture- Discussion curriculum evaluation?
Stakes’
Congruency- And Parents
contingency Students
Evaluation Model Reporting Community
Eisner’s Officials
Educational Professional
Organizations
Alumni
Researchers
Chapter 7.
Curriculum Innovation
1. Curriculum innovations
are clustered into
several ideas:
VII. Standard-based
A. Define curriculum curriculum Activity No. 7
innovation and Multicultural
analyze the different Curriculum Answer the following
types of curriculum Indigenous questions.
innovations Curriculum
Brain-based 1. How can ICT integration
Education in education help to
Gifted Education address educational
Curriculum issues on quality and
Differentiated access?
Curriculum
Technology Lecture- Discussion 2. How does differentiated
Integration And curriculum respond to
Outcome-based Reporting the needs of special
Curriculum learners in a regular
Transition classroom?
curriculum
Chapter 8. Teachers as
Curriculum Leaders
5. Exercising Curriculum
Leadership in Selecting
Textbooks and other
Instructional Materials
6. Developing Teachers as
Curriculum Leaders
Requirement of the Course:
1. Participative Discussion/Reporting------20%
2. Exams (Mid-Term & Finals)----------------40%
3. Performance Task----------------------------30%
4. Attendance-------------------------------------10%
5. Total ------------------------------------100%
Reference:
Pawilen, Greg Tabios. The Teacher and The School Curriculum
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