BTE2601
ASSIGNMENT 3
DUE DATE: 3 AUGUST 2024
, QUESTION 1
The core of a curriculum generally concerns the aims and content of learning (Van den
Akker, 2003).
In the light of the above statement tabulates any eight important core components of a
curriculum and their corresponding considerations for an educator when developing
and implementing a curriculum.
Core components Corresponding considerations for
an educator
Rationale Why are learners learning? Ensure the
purpose of learning is clear and
meaningful to both learners and
educators.
Content What are they learning? Select relevant,
up-to-date, and comprehensive content
that aligns with the aims and objectives.
Learning Activities How are they learning? Design engaging
and varied activities that facilitate active
learning and cater to different learning
styles.
Teacher Role How is the teacher facilitating their
learning? Determine the teacher's role in
guiding, supporting, and assessing
learners' learning
Materials and Resources With what are they learning? Choose
appropriate materials and resources that
enhance learning and are accessible to all
learners
Grouping With whom are they learning? Decide on
effective grouping strategies that promote
collaboration, interaction, and peer
learning.
Location Where are they learning? Ensure the
learning environment is conducive to
learning, whether it's a classroom, lab, or
virtual space.
Time When are they learning? Plan the
allocation of time for various subjects and
activities to maximize learning efficiency.
Assessment How is their learning assessed? Develop
fair and consistent assessment methods
to evaluate and support learners' learning
progress
ASSIGNMENT 3
DUE DATE: 3 AUGUST 2024
, QUESTION 1
The core of a curriculum generally concerns the aims and content of learning (Van den
Akker, 2003).
In the light of the above statement tabulates any eight important core components of a
curriculum and their corresponding considerations for an educator when developing
and implementing a curriculum.
Core components Corresponding considerations for
an educator
Rationale Why are learners learning? Ensure the
purpose of learning is clear and
meaningful to both learners and
educators.
Content What are they learning? Select relevant,
up-to-date, and comprehensive content
that aligns with the aims and objectives.
Learning Activities How are they learning? Design engaging
and varied activities that facilitate active
learning and cater to different learning
styles.
Teacher Role How is the teacher facilitating their
learning? Determine the teacher's role in
guiding, supporting, and assessing
learners' learning
Materials and Resources With what are they learning? Choose
appropriate materials and resources that
enhance learning and are accessible to all
learners
Grouping With whom are they learning? Decide on
effective grouping strategies that promote
collaboration, interaction, and peer
learning.
Location Where are they learning? Ensure the
learning environment is conducive to
learning, whether it's a classroom, lab, or
virtual space.
Time When are they learning? Plan the
allocation of time for various subjects and
activities to maximize learning efficiency.
Assessment How is their learning assessed? Develop
fair and consistent assessment methods
to evaluate and support learners' learning
progress