Index
Curriculum Design Approaches
Curriculum Design Process
Curriculum Design Theory
References
Curriculum Design Models
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Curriculum Design Models
Curriculum models are the key elements that guide educators in determining the appropriate type of curriculum design that is best for their students and their learning objectives. It is important to be knowledgeable of these models when designing a curriculum.
Curriculum Design Models
Problem-Centered Design Model
Subject-Centered Design Model
Learner-Centered Design Model
Presenter's notes: Click on the star icons to learn about each model.
Subject-Centered Design Models
-Most common type of curriculum used in the U.S. -Focuses on a specific discipline/subject -Subject-centered curriculum design describes what needs to be studied and how it should be studied (Chauhan, 2023).
Process Design
Subject Design
Broad Field Design
Correlations Design
Discipline Design
Presenter's notes: This design model is broken into 5 different categories. Click on the star icons to learn about them.
Subject-Centered Design Models
-Most common type of curriculum used in the U.S. -Focuses on a specific discipline/subject -Subject-centered curriculum design describes what needs to be studied and how it should be studied (Chauhan, 2023).
Process Design
Subject Design
Broad Field Design
Correlations Design
Discipline Design
Presenter's notes: This design model is broken into 5 different categories. Click on the star icons to learn about them.
Learner-Centered Design Models
-This type of design is the most common type of design at the elementary and pre-school level. -Teachers stress the whole child and create opportunities for students to actively engage in their learning. -Play is an important aspect of learning.
Experience-Centered Design
Child-Centered Design
Romantic Design
Humanistic Design
Presenter's notes: This design model is broken into 4 different categories. Click on the star icons to learn about them.
Problem-Centered Design Models
-Focus on the content and development of the learner. -Students learn through a social setting. -This design model focuses on social needs instead of individual needs.
Reconstructionist Design
Life Situations Design
Presenter's notes: This model is broken into two different categories. Click on the star icons to learn about them.
Curriculum Design Approaches
-Curriculum design approaches reflect the view of schools and society. According to Ornstein & Hunkins (2017), many educators advocate various approaches to their practice instead of a particular one. Being knowledgeable about the different approaches helps guide and enhance the process of curriculum development.
Systems Approach
Managerial Approach
Behavioral Approach
Humanistic Approach
Academic Approach
Postmodern Approaches
Presenter's notes: Click on the star icons to learn about each curriculum design approach.
References
Dodd, B. J. (2021). Curriculum design processes. EdTech Books. https://edtechbooks.org/id/curriculum_design_process Ornstein, A. C., & Hunkins, F. P. (2017). Curriculum: foundations, principles, and issues. (7th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. ISBN-13: 9780134060354 Chauhan, D. (2023). Subject-centered curriculum design: a traditional path to educational excellence. Ed Tech. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/subject-centred-design-traditional-path-educational-chauhan
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Index
Curriculum Design Approaches
Curriculum Design Process
Curriculum Design Theory
References
Curriculum Design Models
Curriculum Design ModelsHere you can put an important title
Curriculum Design Models
Curriculum models are the key elements that guide educators in determining the appropriate type of curriculum design that is best for their students and their learning objectives. It is important to be knowledgeable of these models when designing a curriculum.
Curriculum Design Models
Problem-Centered Design Model
Subject-Centered Design Model
Learner-Centered Design Model
Presenter's notes: Click on the star icons to learn about each model.
Subject-Centered Design Models
-Most common type of curriculum used in the U.S. -Focuses on a specific discipline/subject -Subject-centered curriculum design describes what needs to be studied and how it should be studied (Chauhan, 2023).
Process Design
Subject Design
Broad Field Design
Correlations Design
Discipline Design
Presenter's notes: This design model is broken into 5 different categories. Click on the star icons to learn about them.
Subject-Centered Design Models
-Most common type of curriculum used in the U.S. -Focuses on a specific discipline/subject -Subject-centered curriculum design describes what needs to be studied and how it should be studied (Chauhan, 2023).
Process Design
Subject Design
Broad Field Design
Correlations Design
Discipline Design
Presenter's notes: This design model is broken into 5 different categories. Click on the star icons to learn about them.
Learner-Centered Design Models
-This type of design is the most common type of design at the elementary and pre-school level. -Teachers stress the whole child and create opportunities for students to actively engage in their learning. -Play is an important aspect of learning.
Experience-Centered Design
Child-Centered Design
Romantic Design
Humanistic Design
Presenter's notes: This design model is broken into 4 different categories. Click on the star icons to learn about them.
Problem-Centered Design Models
-Focus on the content and development of the learner. -Students learn through a social setting. -This design model focuses on social needs instead of individual needs.
Reconstructionist Design
Life Situations Design
Presenter's notes: This model is broken into two different categories. Click on the star icons to learn about them.
Curriculum Design Approaches
-Curriculum design approaches reflect the view of schools and society. According to Ornstein & Hunkins (2017), many educators advocate various approaches to their practice instead of a particular one. Being knowledgeable about the different approaches helps guide and enhance the process of curriculum development.
Systems Approach
Managerial Approach
Behavioral Approach
Humanistic Approach
Academic Approach
Postmodern Approaches
Presenter's notes: Click on the star icons to learn about each curriculum design approach.
References
Dodd, B. J. (2021). Curriculum design processes. EdTech Books. https://edtechbooks.org/id/curriculum_design_process Ornstein, A. C., & Hunkins, F. P. (2017). Curriculum: foundations, principles, and issues. (7th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. ISBN-13: 9780134060354 Chauhan, D. (2023). Subject-centered curriculum design: a traditional path to educational excellence. Ed Tech. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/subject-centred-design-traditional-path-educational-chauhan