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TEST BANK
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Developing the Curriculum 9th Edition
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by Peter Oliva, William Gordon II
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Contents
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Overview of the Test Bank................................................................................................. iv
Chapter 1: Curriculum and Instruction Defined ................................................................. 1
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Chapter 2: Principles of Curriculum Development ............................................................4
Chapter 3: Curriculum Development: A Multilevel, Multisector, Process ....................... 7
Chapter 4: Curriculum Development: The Human Dimension ........................................ 10
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Chapter 5: Models for Curriculum System Development . . . . . . ....................................13
Chapter 6: Philosophy and Aims of Education ................................................................ 16
Chapter 7: Data and Evidence Informed Decision Making.............................................. 19
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Chapter 8: Curriculum Goals or Overarching Ideas and Curriculum Objectives or
Standards ........................................................................................................................... 22
Chapter 9: Instructional Goals or Essential Questions and Instructional Objectives or
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Learning Targets ............................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 10: Evidence Based Instruction… ....................................................................... 28
Chapter 11: Evaluation of Instruction .............................................................................. 32
Chapter 12: Evaluation of the Curriculum ....................................................................... 35
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Chapter 13: Trends in Digital Curriculum and Instruction ............................................... 38
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Appendix A: Answer Key. .............................................................................................. 41
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Chapter One: Curriculum and Instruction Defined
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Multiple Choice Questions
1. Curriculum may be interpreted as:
a. a set of subjects
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b. a set of materials
c. a sequence of courses
d. all of the above
2. Of the following curriculum writers the earliest was:
a. Herbert M. Kliebard
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b. Franklin Bobbitt
c. Dwayne Huebner
d. Robert M. Gagné
3. Hollis L.Caswell and Doak S. Campbell viewed curriculum as:
a. school-directed experiences
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b. a group of courses
c. a plan for learning
d. a set of objectives
4. Ralph W. Tyler advocated educational objectives that are:
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a. generalized
b. individualized
c. behavioral
d. integrated
5. Hilda Taba defined curriculum as a
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a. plan for teaching
b. set of courses
c. set of objectives
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d. plan for learning
6. The following element was not included in Albert I. Oliver’s conception of
curriculum:
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a. program of studies
b. program of assessment
c. program of services
d. hidden curriculum
7. D. Jean Clandinin and F. Michael Connelly perceived curriculum as:
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a. a set of subjects
b. a course of study
c. a course of life
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d. a set of units
8. By symbolic representation William Pinar et al. mean:
a. courses of study
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b. institutional practices
c. artistic creations
d. educational objectives
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9. Allan C. Ornstein and Francis P. Hunkins included in their definition of curriculum:
a. subject matter
b. field of study
c. learning process
d. all of the above
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10. Transmission of the cultural heritage reflects the philosophy of:
a. progressivism
b. perennialism
c. essentialism
d. realism
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11. The orientation of a child-centered curriculum is:
a. essentialistic
b. progressivist
c. behavioristic
d. reconstructionist
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12. Some theoreticians equate with curriculum:
a. processes
b. strategies
c. techniques
d. all of the above
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13. Reflecting the continuous influence of curriculum and instruction on each other as
shown in the text is the:
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a. concentric model A
b. concentric model B
c. cyclical model
d. dualistic model
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14. Curriculum changes when people affected have changed is a principle of:
a. conceptual psychology
b. social psychology
c. gestalt psychology
d. perceptual psychology
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