Collaborating with Colleagues to Consolidate the Curriculum

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Collaborating with Colleagues to Consolidate the Curriculum

FORUM ON CURRICULUM ISSUES IVEastern Mediterranean University

December 2011

What is ‘Curriculum’?Latin origin – ‘course’

Curriculum is a set of all learning. It is systematized, well-

organized and implemented.

An educational program designed with particular outcomes in mind but which most teachers are oblivious

of.

Curriculum is a body of subjects or subject matter prepared by the teachers for the students to learn.

All the academic activities inside & outside of the

school,(curricular and co-curricular activities), the

purpose behind these activities is to learn

something.

Curriculum is defined as the total

learning of the individual.

What is Curriculum?

My Story…

Teacher

Student Self Study Centre

Testing

Syllabus Design & Testing

Trainer

Why are students / teachers/ departments complaining?

Is there a need to get feedback? Teachers? Students?

Students should be able to do anything put in front of them.

Is being able to read a syllabus enough to prepare materials / tests?

Is it effective to prepare materials / tests in isolation?

Working with teachers is crucial.

Listen to feedback from teachers and students.

Why aren’t teachers happy with the syllabus / materials / tests?

Why can’t students do anything? Teachers aren’t teaching

properly.Students aren’t successful

because they don’t study.

How do you prepare course materials? Task? Teachers’ notes? Answer keys?

Is collecting feedback from teachers enough? How about students?

Collaboration is crucial.

Tests? Syllabus? How about the teachers? How about the students?

How do we, teachers, follow the documentation? Can we follow it? Can students follow it?

Do we get teachers involved?Why isn’t feedback collected

from all parties? Why don’t those involved in

syllabus and testing ‘live’ the experience in real time with the students?

CLASSROOM. STUDENTS.

‘The curriculum is not simply a set of plans to be implemented, but is

constituted through an active process in which planning,

acting and evaluating are all reciprocally related and

integrated into the process'

(Grundy, S. 1987)

Thank YouNevin Adalar

nevin.adalar@emu.edu.tr

ReferencesWhat is Curriculum?http://b.wisegeek.com/what-is-curriculum.htmCurriculum Theory and Practice http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-curric.htmGraphic Design Lessonshttp://www.artyfactory.com/graphic_design/graphic_design_lesson/graphic_design_lesson_2.htmGrundy, S. (1987) Curriculum: product or praxis? Lewes: Falmer

PreCurriculum Theory and Practice fromhttp://www.infed.org/biblio/b-curric.htmBillie / PartsnPieceshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/partsnpieces/2592980483/All things stupid time machinehttp://stupidtimemachine.wordpress.com/2010/07/18/letter-to-a-new-teacher/