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COURSE OVERVIEW

CATALOG DESCRIPTION
Process of curriculum change and improvement. Development and evaluation of curricula in postsecondary education and selection of appropriate teaching techniques to meet learning needs of students.

COURSE PURPOSE
This course examines issues in curriculum philosophy, conceptual frameworks, design, implementation and evaluation. It is intended for instructors and leaders who are either teaching and/or working in a postsecondary setting or who are preparing to do so.

This course will address the following questions:

  • What is curriculum?
  • What influences curriculum?
  • What statement does the curriculum make about the insititution's goals and objectives?
  • How does one's educational philosophy impact curriculum?
  • How do the student's educational goals impact curriculum?
  • What are the steps in developing a comprehensive course syllabus?
  • When, where, why and who evaluates curriculum?

General education, multiculturalism, workforce education, training programs, transitional education, honors programs and adult education will be investigated in the course. Emphasis will be on course and program development focused on educational goals and objectives.

REQUIRED TEXTS

  1. Diamond, Rober.  Designing and Improving Courses and Curricula in Higher Education.  Jossey-Bass, 1997.
  2. Gruner, Judith.  The Course Syllabus: A Learning Centered Approach.  Anker Publishing Co. 1997.  

 


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