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IMPLEMENTING
THE
CURRICULUM
Module III
Reporters:
Bertez, Mayla
Espadera, Rofa Claire
Plagata, Jemelyn Hope
Prias, Christine Joy
Quiambao, Ma. Junlie
The Roles of
Stakeholders in
Curriculum
Implementation
Lesson I
Stakeholder
s
• The very reason a curriculum
is developed
• The ones being directly
influenced by the curriculum
1.) Learners at the Center
of the Curriculum
• The primary stakeholders
in the curriculum
• Make the curriculum alive
• Success of the curriculum
1.) Learners at the Center
of the Curriculum
• The curriculum maker
• From a developer to an
implementer
• Being an implementer is very
crucial
2.) Teachers as Curriculum
Developers and Implementers
• Supervise, select &
recruit, admit, procure
• Plan for the school’s
improvement
• Can never be ignored
3.) Curriculum Managers
and Administrators
4.) Parents as Supporters in
the Curriculum
• Parents are the “Best”
supporters of the
school
“How do parents shape the
curriculum and Why they
become stakeholders?
effective parental involvement
in school affairs
involvement extends from the
confine of the school to the home.
Parent association is organized
Substitute for what is needed to
implement the curriculum.
Some can be a
resource speaker.
Professional
organization have
shown great
influence in school
curriculum.
Government has
a great stake in
curriculum
implementation
The government is represented by
the:
Department of Education (DepEd)
– for basic education curricula
Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
– for tertiary and graduate education
The Professional Regulation Commission
(PRC)
Lesson 2
• Media Technology
• Learning Technology
• Simply Technology
Technology
• Plays a crucial role in
delivering instruction to
learners
• Offers various tools of
learning
For Example:
Will a chalkboard
presentation be sufficient in
illustrating a mathematical
procedure; will a video clip be
needed for motivating
learners?
Types of Instructional
Media/Technology
Non-projected
Media
Projected
Media
Real Objects
Models
Field Trips
Kits
Overhead
Transparencies
Opaque projection
Slides
File strips
Non-projected
Media
Projected Media
Printed
materials
Visuals
Visual Boards
Audio Materials
Films
Video, VCD, DVD
Computer/
Multimedia
presentations
Types of Instructional
Media/Technology
Factors of Technology
Selection
• Practicality
• Appropriateness in relation
to the learner
• Activity/suitability
• Objective-matching
The Role of Technology in
Curriculum Delivery
• The paradigm shift from
teacher-centered to student-
centered approach to learning
Three Current Trends that
could carry nature of
Education in the future:
• An educative process of cultivating
the
cognitive, affective, psychomotor, an
d much more the contemplative
intelligence of the learners of a new
age.
Three Current Trends that could
carry nature of Education in the
future:
• The increase in the use of new
information and
communication technology or
ICT.
Three Current Trends that could
carry nature of Education in the
future:
• Upgrading the quality of
teaching-and-learning in
schools.
• Increasing the capability of
the teacher to effectively
inculcate learning and for
students to gain mastery of
lessons and courses.
• Broadening the delivery of
outside school
• Revolutionizing the use of
technology to boost educational
paradigm that gives importance
to student-centered and holistic
learning.
Subject :Science
Level :Grade 6
Class Size :45 students
Duration :2 periods(2hrs)
Lesson :Saving Our Earth
Topic :Natural Resources
At the end of the lesson, pupils will be
able to:
• Correctly understand the
situation that planet Earth is
in
• Identify dangers, causes and
ways to save the Earth
At the end of the lesson, pupils
will be able to:
• Appreciate natural resources
and graphically express their
appreciation of the Earth’s
natural resources.
Instructional Media
• VHS Discovery
Material-Our Planet
earth(15 minutes)
• White board
Activiti
es
• Teacher introduce the general
topic and lesson
• Pupils are prepared to view the
VHS material
• After viewing, the teacher
engages pupils in brief
motivational discussion.
• After viewing, the teacher
engages pupils in brief
motivational discussion.
• Teacher highlights meaningful
opinions from the class
• Teacher divides the class into
groups, each group to fill in a
grid brief points on:
»Dangers to the earth
»Causes of danger
»Ways to save the earth
• Teacher asks each group to
prepare a board presentation
of their brief output.
• Teacher makes a summary of
the lesson.
• Teacher assigns each student to
prepare a poster design.
In the traditional approach to
instruction, the teacher
• Presents the lesson to the class
• Assess the students
• Moves the next lesson
In a proposed mastery approach
instruction, the teacher:
• Presents the lesson to the
whole class
• Assesses if learners attained
mastery of the lesson
• Provides enrichment activities
with the use of media
technology
• Re-mediate the non-mastery
student
• Moves on the next lesson
o This process will gather empirical data
o Follows some form of research design
o Usually follows an experimental
method
Pilot testing or field try out
oAssures the teachers and the
school that indeed the
curriculum materials
are ready to use
Pilot testing or field try out
Basic Education Curriculum(BEC)
• the original name of the
curriculum to the whole
nationwide 2002
• renamed as Revitalized Basic
Education Curriculum(RBEC)
Monitoring
Process
• Curriculum monitoring- ask the
question: how are we doing?
• Important to determine if
curriculum is still relevant and
effective
• periodic assessment and
adjustment during the period of
time
• Like formative evaluation
• Determines how the curriculum is
working
• Provides decision that would even
end or terminate the program
• Done by the module
writers, curriculum experts or
outside agencies
Curriculum evaluation
o The process of judging the value,
effectiveness and adequacy of
curriculum.
o should be useful and systematic.
 an approach to curriculum
evaluation which places the
content, design, operation
of evaluation procedure.
The school personnel
participate in planning
and conduct of school
evaluation activities
It is participative evaluation
where the control and the process
rest on the school personnel
themselves.
A range of evaluation activities
may take place within the school.
1. Accountability is shared by all,
hence bias and conflict are
minimized.
2. School personnel develop
evaluation skills.
3. The real concern of the school and
community are addressed by the
evaluation.
4. Broad participation of school
personnel provide opportunities for
building school cohesiveness.
5.) Provides reliable and valid
information on curriculum,
resources, and general
school functioning
 a voluntary process of
submitting a curricular
program to an external
accrediting body for review
in any level of education.
studies the statement
of the educational
intentions of the
school.
Areas for Accreditation
under Curriculum and
Instruction
1.) Curriculum And Program of
Studies
Includes the cluster of
knowledge, skills, attitudes, values
and experiences
2.)Classroom Management
Management of teaching and learning
in the classroom
Provide opportunities to develop
independent lifelong learners
Teacher will act as a manager of
learners and learning
3.)Instructional Process or
Methodologies
Follow principles and
theories that enhance
learning outcomes
4.)Graduation Requirements
Graduation - successful
accomplishment of the curricular
program of studies
• Student has to accomplish its
academic program
5.)Administrative Support for
Effective Instruction
• Principal has a distinct
responsibility of curricular
manager or manager of
learning
6. )Evaluation of Academic
Performance of Students
Learning outcomes of the
students must be evaluated
Students should receive
information about their school
performance promptly and
regularly
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IMPLEMENTING THE CURRICULUM (curriculum development)

  • 1. IMPLEMENTING THE CURRICULUM Module III Reporters: Bertez, Mayla Espadera, Rofa Claire Plagata, Jemelyn Hope Prias, Christine Joy Quiambao, Ma. Junlie
  • 2. The Roles of Stakeholders in Curriculum Implementation Lesson I
  • 4. • The very reason a curriculum is developed • The ones being directly influenced by the curriculum 1.) Learners at the Center of the Curriculum
  • 5. • The primary stakeholders in the curriculum • Make the curriculum alive • Success of the curriculum 1.) Learners at the Center of the Curriculum
  • 6. • The curriculum maker • From a developer to an implementer • Being an implementer is very crucial 2.) Teachers as Curriculum Developers and Implementers
  • 7. • Supervise, select & recruit, admit, procure • Plan for the school’s improvement • Can never be ignored 3.) Curriculum Managers and Administrators
  • 8. 4.) Parents as Supporters in the Curriculum • Parents are the “Best” supporters of the school
  • 9. “How do parents shape the curriculum and Why they become stakeholders? effective parental involvement in school affairs involvement extends from the confine of the school to the home. Parent association is organized
  • 10. Substitute for what is needed to implement the curriculum. Some can be a resource speaker.
  • 12. Government has a great stake in curriculum implementation
  • 13. The government is represented by the: Department of Education (DepEd) – for basic education curricula Commission on Higher Education (CHED) – for tertiary and graduate education The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
  • 15.
  • 16. • Media Technology • Learning Technology • Simply Technology
  • 17. Technology • Plays a crucial role in delivering instruction to learners • Offers various tools of learning
  • 18. For Example: Will a chalkboard presentation be sufficient in illustrating a mathematical procedure; will a video clip be needed for motivating learners?
  • 19. Types of Instructional Media/Technology Non-projected Media Projected Media Real Objects Models Field Trips Kits Overhead Transparencies Opaque projection Slides File strips
  • 20. Non-projected Media Projected Media Printed materials Visuals Visual Boards Audio Materials Films Video, VCD, DVD Computer/ Multimedia presentations Types of Instructional Media/Technology
  • 21. Factors of Technology Selection • Practicality • Appropriateness in relation to the learner • Activity/suitability • Objective-matching
  • 22. The Role of Technology in Curriculum Delivery
  • 23. • The paradigm shift from teacher-centered to student- centered approach to learning Three Current Trends that could carry nature of Education in the future:
  • 24. • An educative process of cultivating the cognitive, affective, psychomotor, an d much more the contemplative intelligence of the learners of a new age. Three Current Trends that could carry nature of Education in the future:
  • 25. • The increase in the use of new information and communication technology or ICT. Three Current Trends that could carry nature of Education in the future:
  • 26.
  • 27. • Upgrading the quality of teaching-and-learning in schools. • Increasing the capability of the teacher to effectively inculcate learning and for students to gain mastery of lessons and courses.
  • 28. • Broadening the delivery of outside school • Revolutionizing the use of technology to boost educational paradigm that gives importance to student-centered and holistic learning.
  • 29.
  • 30. Subject :Science Level :Grade 6 Class Size :45 students Duration :2 periods(2hrs) Lesson :Saving Our Earth Topic :Natural Resources
  • 31.
  • 32. At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to: • Correctly understand the situation that planet Earth is in • Identify dangers, causes and ways to save the Earth
  • 33. At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to: • Appreciate natural resources and graphically express their appreciation of the Earth’s natural resources.
  • 34. Instructional Media • VHS Discovery Material-Our Planet earth(15 minutes) • White board
  • 36. • Teacher introduce the general topic and lesson • Pupils are prepared to view the VHS material • After viewing, the teacher engages pupils in brief motivational discussion.
  • 37. • After viewing, the teacher engages pupils in brief motivational discussion. • Teacher highlights meaningful opinions from the class
  • 38. • Teacher divides the class into groups, each group to fill in a grid brief points on: »Dangers to the earth »Causes of danger »Ways to save the earth
  • 39. • Teacher asks each group to prepare a board presentation of their brief output. • Teacher makes a summary of the lesson. • Teacher assigns each student to prepare a poster design.
  • 40. In the traditional approach to instruction, the teacher • Presents the lesson to the class • Assess the students • Moves the next lesson
  • 41. In a proposed mastery approach instruction, the teacher: • Presents the lesson to the whole class • Assesses if learners attained mastery of the lesson
  • 42. • Provides enrichment activities with the use of media technology • Re-mediate the non-mastery student • Moves on the next lesson
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  • 44. o This process will gather empirical data o Follows some form of research design o Usually follows an experimental method Pilot testing or field try out
  • 45. oAssures the teachers and the school that indeed the curriculum materials are ready to use Pilot testing or field try out
  • 46. Basic Education Curriculum(BEC) • the original name of the curriculum to the whole nationwide 2002 • renamed as Revitalized Basic Education Curriculum(RBEC)
  • 47. Monitoring Process • Curriculum monitoring- ask the question: how are we doing? • Important to determine if curriculum is still relevant and effective
  • 48. • periodic assessment and adjustment during the period of time • Like formative evaluation • Determines how the curriculum is working
  • 49. • Provides decision that would even end or terminate the program • Done by the module writers, curriculum experts or outside agencies
  • 50. Curriculum evaluation o The process of judging the value, effectiveness and adequacy of curriculum. o should be useful and systematic.
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  • 52.  an approach to curriculum evaluation which places the content, design, operation of evaluation procedure.
  • 53. The school personnel participate in planning and conduct of school evaluation activities
  • 54. It is participative evaluation where the control and the process rest on the school personnel themselves. A range of evaluation activities may take place within the school.
  • 55. 1. Accountability is shared by all, hence bias and conflict are minimized. 2. School personnel develop evaluation skills.
  • 56. 3. The real concern of the school and community are addressed by the evaluation. 4. Broad participation of school personnel provide opportunities for building school cohesiveness.
  • 57. 5.) Provides reliable and valid information on curriculum, resources, and general school functioning
  • 58.  a voluntary process of submitting a curricular program to an external accrediting body for review in any level of education.
  • 59. studies the statement of the educational intentions of the school.
  • 60. Areas for Accreditation under Curriculum and Instruction 1.) Curriculum And Program of Studies Includes the cluster of knowledge, skills, attitudes, values and experiences
  • 61. 2.)Classroom Management Management of teaching and learning in the classroom Provide opportunities to develop independent lifelong learners Teacher will act as a manager of learners and learning
  • 62. 3.)Instructional Process or Methodologies Follow principles and theories that enhance learning outcomes
  • 63. 4.)Graduation Requirements Graduation - successful accomplishment of the curricular program of studies • Student has to accomplish its academic program
  • 64. 5.)Administrative Support for Effective Instruction • Principal has a distinct responsibility of curricular manager or manager of learning
  • 65. 6. )Evaluation of Academic Performance of Students Learning outcomes of the students must be evaluated Students should receive information about their school performance promptly and regularly