Activity based curriculum and Subject based currilum.pptx

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This is ppt for education deprtment students who learn how to develop activity based curriculum and subkect based curriculum


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Activity based curriculum and subject based curriculum Tooba naz B.Ed (H) 2k21 Curriculum development Dr samina

Content Activity based curriculum Exploring Activity-Based(Introduction) Benefits of Activity-Based Curriculum Activity-Based Curriculum in Practice Student Learning Experience Teacher Perspective subject based curriculum Exploring Subject-Based(Introduction) Benefits of Subject-Based Subject-Based Curriculum in Practice Student Learning Experience Teacher Perspective

Activity based curriculum Exploring activity based curriculum (introductions) Engaging Students in Hands-On Learning”activity-based curriculum as an interactive and immersive approach to education. What is interactive and immersive approach to education. Interactive means that you get to actively participate and engage with the learning materials. It’s like having a conversation or playing a game where you can interact with the content and make it more interesting.On the other hand, immersive means that you’re fully involved and surrounded by the learning experience. It’s like being completely absorbed in a virtual world or simulation that feels real

Benefits of Activity-Based Curriculum Highlighting advantage :- “Active Learning”: Students actively participate in hands-on activities, promoting engagement.
- “Experiential Learning”: Students gain practical skills and real-world application of knowledge.
- “Critical Thinking”: Activities encourage problem-solving and analytical thinking. - “Collaboration”: Students work together, fostering teamwork and communication skills.

Activity-Based Curriculum in Practice How activities are integrated into the curriculum: . Science : Conducting experiments, observing natural phenomena, and exploring scientific concepts.
- Example: Building a volcano and observing a chemical reaction. Language Arts: Engaging in role-plays, debates, and creative writing to enhance language skills.
- Example: Performing a skit based on a book or writing a persuasive essay. Social Studies : Simulations, field trips, and group projects to understand historical events and cultures.
- Example: Role-playing a historical figure or organizing a cultural fair.

Student Learning Experience Emphasize the benefits for students:
Hands-On Exploration”: Students actively engage in learning, making it more meaningful and memorable.
Problem-Solving Skills”: Activities foster critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Creativity and Innovation”: Students can think outside the box and develop innovative solutions. Personalized Learning”: Activities can be tailored to individual interests and learning styles.

Teacher Perspective Advantage for teacher Student-Centered Approach”: Teachers can facilitate learning rather than solely lecturing.
- “Differentiated Instruction”: Activities allow for customization to meet diverse student needs.
- “Assessment Opportunities”: Teachers can assess students’ understanding through their active participation.
- “Engagement and Motivation”: Activity-based curriculum promotes student enthusiasm for learning. .

Disadvantages of activity-based curriculum: Requires more time and resources for planning and implementation – Can be more time-consuming for both educators and students Some students may struggle with self-directed learning and need more guidance May require additional support and structure for certain learners These are just potential drawbacks, and activity-based curriculum can still be highly beneficial for many students

Subject based curriculum

Introductions Exploring subject based curriculum A Focused Approach to Learning subject-based curriculum as an effective teaching method.it involves teaching different subjects separately to provide a deep understanding of each.
The subject centered approach is one of the most widely used methods for organizing educational experiences. In this approach, the subject-matter becomes the basis around which learning experiences are organized and the mastery of subject matter becomes the basis for attainment of educational objectives

Benefits of Subject-Based Curriculum Advantages:- In-depth Knowledge”: Students gain a thorough understanding of each subject.
- “Specialization”: Allows students to explore their interests and develop expertise.
- “Tailored Instruction”: Teachers can customize lessons to meet students’ needs and interests.
- “Holistic Learning”: Students can make connections between different subjects.

Subject-Based Curriculum in Practice How subjects are taught separately: Science : Explores scientific principles, experiments, and critical thinking.
Example: Conducting experiments, understanding the laws of motion. History : Studies past events, analyzes primary sources, and connects it to the present.
Example: Analyzing historical documents, understanding the causes of World War II. Language Arts: Enhances reading, writing, grammar, and communication skills.
Example: Analyzing literature, writing essays, improving public speaking.

Student Learning Experience Emphasize the benefits for students: - “Deeper Understanding”: Students can delve into each subject, building a strong foundation.
- “Critical Thinking”: Subject-based curriculum encourages analytical thinking and problem-solving.
- “Personalization”: Students can explore their interests and develop a passion for specific subjects.
- “Real-World Connections”: Students can make connections between subjects and their everyday lives.

Teacher Perspective - Discuss the advantages for teachers:
- “Expertise”: Teachers can focus on their specific subject areas, becoming specialists.
- “Flexibility”: Teachers have the freedom to design lessons that cater to students’ needs.
- “Engagement”: Subject-based curriculum allows for interactive and engaging teaching methods.
- “Collaboration”: Teachers can collaborate with colleagues to develop interdisciplinary projects.

Disadvantage of subject based curriculum -Can lead to a compartmentalized understanding of knowledge, as subjects are taught in isolation May not promote interdisciplinary thinking and connections between different subjects – Can limit creativity and critical thinking by focusing on rote memorization and standardized testing May not cater to individual learning styles and preferences Could overlook the development of important life skills and real-world applications It’s important to note that these are potential drawbacks, and subject-based curriculum can still have its own advantages and benefits

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