This video presents the role of the teacher in the crafting, implementing and evaluating the curriculum. The types of curriculum are also discussed for the students to have a common understanding of what curriculum really is.
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The term curriculum refers to the lessons and academic content taught in a school or in a specific course or program. In dictionaries, curriculum is often defined as the courses offered by a school, but it is rarely used in such a general sense in schools. Depending on how broadly educators define or employ the term, curriculum typically refers to the knowledge and skills students are expected to learn, which includes the learning standards or learning objectives they are expected to meet; the units and lessons that teachers teach; the assignments and projects given to students; the books, materials, videos, presentations, and readings used in a course; and the tests, assessments, and other methods used to evaluate student learning. An individual teacher’s curriculum, for example, would be the specific learning standards, lessons, assignments, and materials used to organize and teach a particular course.
This video presents the role of the teacher in the crafting, implementing and evaluating the curriculum. The types of curriculum are also discussed for the students to have a common understanding of what curriculum really is.
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