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Curriculum Organization Guidelines in Curriculum Organization Scope and Sequence of Curriculum organization Aaron Paul D. Tañedo BSEd 3A – Mathematics

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Curriculum Organization

Guidelines in Curriculum Organization

Scope and Sequence of Curriculum organizationAaron Paul D. Tañedo

BSEd 3A – Mathematics

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Curriculum

Organization

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Curriculum Organization

•Process of selecting curriculum elements form the subject, the current social life and the students experience then designing the selected curriculum elements appropriately so thy they can form the curriculum structure and type.

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Curriculum Organization

•The term refers to the management of the elements of a curriculum into a substantive entity. Curriculum organization is influenced by the curriculum specialist’s psychological and philosophical orientation.

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Curriculum OrganizationScope and Sequences in Curriculum OrganizationGuidelines in Curriculum OrganizationSteps in Curriculum Organization

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Curriculum Organization

Horizontal Organization

Scope

Integration

Vertical Organization

Continuity

Sequence

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Curriculum Organization• The aspect of curriculum organization that describe the correlation or integration of content taught concurrently is termed horizontal organization. The aspect of curriculum organization that describes the sequencing of content is termed vertical organization.

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Horizontal and vertical organizationHorizontal organizationIt is concerned with the concepts of scope and integration. That is the side-by-side arrangement of curriculum elements.

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Horizontal

Organization

Scope Integration

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Vertical organization• It centers on the

concepts of sequence and continuity.

• It is concerned with the longitudinal placement of curriculum elements.

Horizontal and vertical organization

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Vertical Organization

Continuity Sequence

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Scope and sequence in curriculum organization

• Scope is The total breadth of the activity in a subject-field;

•Scope Determine the extent or limit of activity or coverage;

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Example:SCOPE1.Economic Security2.Peace and order3.Hygiene and Sanitation4.Home Beautification5.Food Production

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Scope and sequence in curriculum organization

There are three things which determine the scope of the curriculum:

The basic activities in which human beings engage;The values society foster and;The major problems society faces

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Scope and sequence in curriculum organization

•Sequence - The placement of curriculum content or learning experience from the stand point of time;•Sequence - Connotes continuity of learning experience;•Sequence The succession of units based on the maturity and experiences of learners

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There are five major principles for organizing curriculum units 1.World - related sequence 2.Concept - related

sequence3.Inquiry - related

sequence4.Learning - related

sequence5.Utilization - related

sequence

Organization Dimension Considerations

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Sequencing Principles

Sequencing Principles

World Relate

d Conce

pt Relate

d

Inquiry Relate

d

Learning

Related

Utilization

Related

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1-World - related sequence

World related

Space

Closest to

farthestBottom to top

East to west

Time Earliest to the most

recent

Physical Attribute

sSize, shape,

complexity etc

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2-Concept - related sequence

Concep

t Related

Class Relation

s

sophistication

Logical prerequi

sites

Propositional

Relations

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Inquiry Related

Logic of Inquiry

Empirics

of Inquiry

3-Inquiry - related sequence

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4-Learning - related sequence

Learning Relat

ed

Empirical

prerequisit

esFamiliarit

y

Difficulty

Interest

Development

Internalization

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Utilization Related

Procedures

Anticipated

frequency of use

5-Utilization - related sequence

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Scope and sequence in curriculum organization

•Knowledge of the scope of the curriculum assists in the selection of learning experiences and instructional materials;•Determination of the sequence of the learning experiences prevents undue duplication and assures proper balance in the program•There should be balance between what is socially and intellectually significant (scope) and what is interesting to the learners (sequence).

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Guidelines in

Curriculum Organization

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Guidelines in Curriculum Organization

•Curriculum organization should take into consideration the needs, interests, and abilities of learners as well as the social needs, problems and resources of the community.•Curriculum organization should provide for continuity in the learning experiences of the learners.

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Guidelines in Curriculum Organization

•The curriculum should be so organized as to permit the individual teachers and their learners to plan the learning experiences best suited to their needs and interests and in conformity with the general framework of the curriculum which is cooperatively set up the school and its staff.

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Guidelines in Curriculum Organization

•Curriculum organization should provide for the development of fundamental skills through direct teaching and also integrative activities based on problems and needs of broad social significance.

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