Aim curriculum

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Aim curriculum


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Curriculum Development Aim

to ​plan for a ​specific ​purpose ​intend Aim V. learn know understand appreciate Aims are general statements that provide direction or intent to educational action. Aims are usually written in amorphous terms using words like: And these are not directly measurable The aims of the curriculum are the reasons for undertaking the learning 'journey' - its overall purpose or rationale from the student's point of view.

The curriculum should enable all young people to become: The aims of the curriculum Successful learners who enjoy learning, make progress and achieve. Confident individuals who are able to live safe, healthy and fulfilling lives Responsible citizens who make a posi - tive contribution to society

Successful learners who… Have the essential learning skills of literacy, numeracy and informa-tion and communication technology Are creative, resourceful and able to identify and solve problems Have enquiring minds and think for themselves to process information, reason, question and evaluate Communicate well in a range of Ways Understand how they learn and learn from their mistakes Are able to learn indepen-dently and with others Know about big ideas and events that shape our world Enjoy learning and are motivated to achieve the best they can now and in the future.

Have a sense of self-worth and Personal identity Relate well to others and form Good relationships are self-aware and deal well with their emotions Have secure values and beliefs and have principles to distinguish right from wrong Become increasingly independent, are able to take the initiative and organize themselves make healthy lifestyle choices Confident individuals who…

Are physically competent and confident Take managed risks and stay safe Are willing to try new things and make the most of opportunities Are open to the excitement and inspiration offered by the natural world and human achievements Confident individuals who…

Are well prepared for life and work Appreciate the benefits of diversity Are enterprising Are able to work cooperatively with others Understand their own and others’ cultures and traditions, within the context of Philippine heritage, and have a strong sense of their own place in the world Respect others and act with integrity Responsible citizens who…

Appreciate the benefits of diversity Challenge injustice, are committed to human rights and strive to live peaceably with others Sustain and improve the environment, locally and globally Take account of the needs of present and future generations in the choices they make Can change things for the better Responsible citizens who…

Sample THE AIMS OF ENGLISH ARE: to enable children to speak clearly and audibly in ways which take account of their listeners; to develop confident, independent readers through an appropriate focus on word, sentence and text-level knowledge; to encourage children to become enthusiastic and reflective readers through contact with challenging and lengthy texts; to help children enjoy writing and recognize its value; to enable children to write with accuracy and meaning in narrative and nonfiction;

Aims and DLOs Aims are not the same as desired learning outcomes Aims should relate to the combined impact of the curriculum, the pedagogy and the assessment of the various elements . Desired learning outcomes, need to be student oriented, and should point to the knowledge, skills, competencies and attitudes of those students who successfully complete the course. DLOs are referred to in the Course Profile System as ‘Learning Objectives’.

Aims and Objectives So, aim statements are… broad and all encompassing. (The big vision stuff) While, desired learning outcomes are specific, behavioral, student- focused statements.

Aims are what you want to achieve Desired learning outcomes are what your students should achieve An alternative angle on aims and desired learning outcomes/ objectives