Q 3: Select any subject from the curriculum of the primary school and identify
the different foundations of the curriculum
from it. Also, highlight the focused foundation
that is reflected at this level of the curriculum with examples.
Course: Curriculum Development
Level: B.Ed Solved Assignment
ANSWER
This article explains the four major
foundations of curriculum and their importance in education. Examples are provided to stress the
importance of curriculum in the academe. Read on and reflect on some of the experiences
you have had in school to match them with how philosophy, history, psychology, and sociology influence
those experiences of yours.
The Influence of Philosophy on
Curriculum
Educators, curriculum makers, and teachers
must have espoused a philosophy or philosophies that are deemed necessary for planning, implementing,
and evaluating a school curriculum. The philosophy
that they have embraced will help them define the purpose of the school, the important subjects to be taught, the kind of learning
students must have and how they can acquire
them, the instructional materials, methods and strategies to be used, and how students will be evaluated.
Likewise, philosophy offers solutions
to problems by helping administrators, curriculum planners, and teachers make sound decisions. A
person’s philosophy reflects his/her life experiences, social and economic background, common
beliefs, and education.
When John Dewey proposed that “education
is a way of life”, his philosophy was realized when put it into practice. Now, particularly in the Philippines,
Dewey’s philosophy served as an anchor to the
country’s educational system.
History and Its Influence on
Curriculum
The history of one’s country can
affect its educational system and the kind of curriculum it has. If we are going to trace the formal beginning
of the curriculum, we get back in time to Franklin Bobbit’s book entitled, “The
Curriculum” which was published in 1918.
From the time of Bobbit to Tyler,
many developments in the purposes, principles, and contents of the curriculum took place. Please
read the Six Famous Curriculum Theorists
and their Contributions to Education
for more information.
The Influence of Psychology on
Curriculum
The curriculum is influenced by
psychology. Psychology provides information about the teaching and learning process. It also seeks answers as to how a curriculum be organized
to achieve students’ learning
at the optimum level, and as to what amount of information they can absorb in learning the various contents
of the curriculum.
The following are some
psychological theories in learning that
influenced curriculum development:
1. Behaviorism
Education in the 20th century was dominated by behaviorism. The
mastery of the subject matter is given
more emphasis. So, learning is organized in a step-by-step process. The use of drills and repetition are common.
For this reason, many educational
psychologists viewed it as mechanical and routine. Though many are skeptical about this theory, we
can’t deny the fact influence it had on our educational system.
2. Cognitivism
Cognitive theorists focus on how
individuals process information and monitor and manage their thinking. The basic questions that cognitive
psychologists zero in on are:
•
How do learners process and store information?
•
How much information can they absorb?
With their beliefs, they promote
the development of problem-solving and thinking skills and popularize the use of reflective thinking,
creative thinking, intuitive thinking, and discovery learning, among others.
3. Humanism
Humanism is taken from the theory
of Gestalt, Abraham Maslow’s theory, and Carl Rogers’ theory. This group of psychologists is
concerned with the development of human potential.
In this theory, the curriculum is
after the process, not the product; focuses on personal needs, not on the subject matter; and clarifies
psychological meanings and environmental situations. In short, curriculum views founded on humanism
posit that learners are human beings who are affected by their biology, culture, and
environment. They are neither machines nor animals.
A more advanced, more
comprehensive curriculum that promotes human potential must be crafted along this line. Teachers don’t only
educate the minds, but the hearts as well.
4. Sociology and Curriculum
There is a mutual and
encompassing relationship between society and curriculum because the school exists within the societal
context. Though schools are formal institutions that educate people, other units of society educate or influence the way people think, such as families and friends as well
as communities.
Since the society is dynamic,
there are many developments which are difficult to cope with and to adjust to. But the schools are made to
address and understand the changes not only in one’s country but in the world as well.
Therefore, schools must be
relevant by making their curriculum more innovative and interdisciplinary. A curriculum that can
address the diversities of global learners, the explosion of knowledge through the internet, and the
educational reforms and policies recommended or mandated by the United Nations.
However, it is also imperative that a country maintains a curriculum that reflects and preserves its culture and aspirations for
national identity. No matter how far people go, it is the country’s
responsibility to ensure that the school serves its purpose of educating the citizenry.
Now, it is your time to reflect.
Can you think of your experiences in which the major foundation of the curriculum
can explain it?
Try to ask yourself the following
questions:
1. Why should I take history, philosophy,
psychology, or even PE subjects in college?
2. Why is it that there is K to 12 and the
mother tongue-based curriculum being implemented
by the Department of Education?
3. Why is there institutional amalgamation?
4. Why is there “One UP” (One University of the
Philippines) now in the Philippines?
5. Why is there a need for a globalized higher
education?
These questions imply that change
will take place shortly. So, brace yourself for the many changes that will take place in
education!
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