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MAJOR FOUNDATIONS OF CURRICULUM ¹Kimpee I. Blahing ²

Researcher/Discussant

Republic of the PhilippinesMINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONGeneral Santos City

Topical ReportED106– Curriculum Development,

Presented to: Dr. Jioharia L. Nicart A.Y. 2012-2013.

MAJOR FOUNDATIONS OF CURRICULUM

Philosophical Foundationsof Curriculum

Psychological Foundationsof Curriculum

SocialFoundationsof Curriculum

Historical Foundationsof Curriculum

CURRICULUM

•Franklin Bobbit (1876-1956) - presented curriculum as a science that emphasizes on students' need. Curriculum prepares for adult life.

•Werret Charters (1875-1952) - considered curriculum also as a science which is based on students' need and the teachers plan the activities.

Curriculum theorists :

Historical Foundations of Curriculum

•Harold Rugg (1886-1960) - Curriculum should develop the whole child. He emphasized social studies in the curriculum and the teacher plans the lesson in advance.

Curriculum theorists :

•William Kilpatrick (1871-1965) - viewed curriculum as purposeful activities which are child-centered. The purpose of curriculum is child development and growth.

Historical Foundations of Curriculum

Curriculum theorists :

•Hollis Caswell (1901-1989) - sees curriculum as organized around social functions of themes, organized knowledge and earner's interests.

•Ralph Tyler (1902-1994) - believes that curriculum is a science and an extension of school's philosophy.

Historical Foundations of Curriculum

Three major groups of learning theories:

Psychological Foundations of Curriculum

1.Behaviorists Psychology

2.Cognitive Psychology

3. Humanistic Psychology

Three major groups of learning theories:

Psychological Foundations of Curriculum

1.Behaviorists Psychology - consider that learning should be organized in order that students can experience success in the process of mastering the subject matter

Three major groups of learning theories:

Psychological Foundations of Curriculum

2.Cognitive Psychology - focus their attention on how individuals process information and how the monitor and manage thinking.

Three major groups of learning theories:

Psychological Foundations of Curriculum

3. Humanistic Psychology - concerned with how learners can develop their human potential.

Social Foundations of Curriculum

Schools exist within the social context.

Schools are made to help to understand the changes globalization brings.

The relationship of curriculum and society is mutual and encompassing.

Schools are not only institutions that can educate people in the society.

QUESTION:

How do philosophy, psychology, history and society influence the development of the curriculum?

THANK YOU!

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