DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
CURRICULAM DESIGN IN PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
IMPORTANCE OF CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT AFFECTING CURRICULUM
GUIDED BY :DR. PRASHNAJEET CHATTERJEE SIR
SUBMITTED BY :AKANSHAPANDEY
Introduction
▪CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IS THE
PROCESS OF DESIGNING, CREATING, AND
CONTINUOUSLY IMPROVING THE
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES AND
LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR STUDENTS.
▪IT PLAYS A CRUCIAL ROLE IN ENHANCING
THE QUALITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF
TEACHING AND LEARNING
Defining Curriculum Development
Curriculum development is a systematic and
iterative process that involves:Analyzingcurrent
educational needs and trends
Defining learning objectives and outcomes
Selecting and organizing content
Choosing appropriate teaching methods and
resources
Implementing and evaluating the curriculum
Importance of Curriculum Development
Aligns Education with Societal NeedsCurriculum
development ensures that the educational system
remains relevant and responsive to the evolving
needs of society.
It helps integrate new knowledge, skills, and
technologies into the learning process.
Enhances Teaching and Learning
A well-designed curriculum promotes student engagement, critical
thinking, and holistic development.
It provides a clear roadmap for teachers to deliver effective
instruction and assess student progress
Facilitates Continuous Improvement
urriculumdevelopment is an ongoing process that involves regular
review, evaluation, and refinement.
This allows for the incorporation of feedback, research, and best
practices to enhance the educational experience
Curriculum Development Process
Needs Assessment
Goal and Objective Setting
Content Selection and Organization
Instructional Strategies and Methods
Assessment and Evaluation
Implementation and Feedback
➢Factors Affecting Curriculum Development
Philosophical Factors:
Beliefs, values, and educational goals that shape the
philosophical foundation of the curriculum.
Psychological Factors:
Student behavior, learning processes, motivation, and
individual differences that influence curriculum
planning
Social/Societal Factors:
Societal expectations, cultural diversity, social goals,
and values that impact curriculum design
Political Factors
Governmental policies, nationalism, ideologies, and political
directives that define curriculum goals and content
Economic Factors
Financial constraints that affect resources,
equipment, teacher retention, and
educational quality
Technological Factors:
Influence of technological progress on teaching
methods, instructional systems, and flexible
learning environments
Conclusion
Curriculum development is a crucial aspect of the
educational process, as it shapes the learning
experiences and outcomes for students.
By aligning education with societal needs,
enhancing teaching and learning, ensuring equity
and consistency, and facilitating continuous
improvement, curriculum development plays a
vital role in the success of any educational system
Conclusion
Development programs in kindergarten,
elementary, and secondary education are vital for
shaping the future of India.
By investing in these programs, the nation can
ensure a well-rounded education system that
empowers students and prepares them for success
in a rapidly evolving world.