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MajorFoundations of
Curriculum
Prepared by:Jhun Ar Ar R.
Ramos
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Major Foundations of Curriculum
Philosophical Historical Psychological Social
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Philosophical Foundations of Curriculum
• Four Educational Philosophies Perennialism Essentialism Progressivism Reconstructionism
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Philosophical Foundations of Curriculum
PerennialismAim of Education – To educate the rational person; to cultivate the intellect.Role of Education – Teachers help students think with reason.Focus in the Curriculum – Classical subjects, literary analysis and curriculum constant.Curriculum Trends – Use of great books and return to liberal.
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Philosophical Foundations of Curriculum
Essentialism Aim of Education – To promote the intellectual growth of the individual and educate a competent person.Role of Education – The teacher is the sole authority in his or her subject area or field of specialization.Focus in the Curriculum – Essential skills of the 3 R’s and essential subjects.Curriculum Trends – Excellence in education, back to basics and cultural literacy.
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Philosophical Foundations of Curriculum
Progressivism Aim of Education – To promote democratic and social living.Role of Education – Knowledge leads to growth and development of lifelong learners who actively learn by doing.Focus in the Curriculum – Subjects are interdisciplinary, integrative and interactive. Curriculum is focused on students’ interest, human problems and affairs.Curriculum Trends – School reforms, relevant and contextualized curriculum, humanistic education.
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Philosophical Foundations of Curriculum
Reconstructionism Aim of Education – To improve and reconstruct society. Education for change.Role of Education – Teachers act as agents of change and reform in various educational projects including research.Focus in the Curriculum – Focus on present and future trends and issues of national and international interest.Curriculum Trends – Equality of educational opportunities in education, access to global education.
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Historical Foundations of Curriculum
• Curriculum Theorists Franklin Bobbit Werret Charters William Kilpatrick Harold Rugg Hollis Caswell Ralph Tyler
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Historical Foundations of Curriculum
1876 - 1956
Franklin Bobbit
presented curriculum as a science that emphasizes on students' need.
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Historical Foundations of Curriculum
1875 - 1952
Werret Chartersconsidered
curriculum also as a science which is based on students'
need, and the teachers plan and
activities.
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Historical Foundations of Curriculum
1871 - 1965
William Kilpatrick
viewed curriculum as purposeful
activities which are child-centered.
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Historical Foundations of Curriculum
1886 - 1960
Harold Rugg
emphasized social studies in the
curriculum and the teacher plans the lesson in advance.
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Historical Foundations of Curriculum
1901 - 1989
Hollis Caswell sees curriculum
as organized around social functions of
themes, organized
knowledge and learner's interests.
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Historical Foundations of Curriculum
1902- 1994
Ralph Tylerbelieves that
curriculum is a science and an
extension of school's
philosophy. Based on students' need
and interests.
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