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Curriculum and Methods in Liberal Studies

Curriculum and Methods in Liberal Studies. Curriculum Development. Rationales Learning Domains Curriculum Programmes Courses/Modules Topics Lessons / Lectures Lesson plan. Level of planning a curriculum. Blueprint Aims and objectives Learning Outcomes Contents

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Curriculum and Methods in Liberal Studies

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  1. Curriculum and Methods in Liberal Studies

  2. Curriculum Development • Rationales • Learning Domains • Curriculum • Programmes • Courses/Modules • Topics • Lessons / Lectures • Lesson plan

  3. Level of planning a curriculum • Blueprint • Aims and objectives • Learning Outcomes • Contents • Teaching approaches / methods • Delivery mode • Teaching resources / materials • Assessments (Type of assessment) • Feedback to learners

  4. How to Write a Curriculum? (1) • List all the topics you want to cover in the class. Write your first list in a brainstorming style, putting down everything that you feel is important without nay thoughts of the final curriculum or how you plan to present it.

  5. How to Write a Curriculum? (2) • Break up the list into categories and set up timelines for each category. Eliminate the least important details that won't fit in the allotted time. Include time limits for breakout sessions, group discussions, lectures and breaks. At the end of each session, write down what the homework assignments will be and when they will be due.

  6. How to Write a Curriculum? (3) • Leave room for changes as the course progresses. Be flexible and prepare for discussions or questions to exceed your expected time limits. Other topics may end earlier than expected, especially when teaching non-credit classes to adults, the best laid plans can be disrupted. Stick to your curriculum, but when necessary, make adjustments as you go.

  7. How to Write a Curriculum? (4) • Add extra items to the curriculum when you are writing it so that you will have prepared topics to fill any sudden voids. They can be listed on the curriculum under a separate category, which states: "if time allows, these subjects will also be covered.”

  8. Reference Link • http://www.edb.gov.hk/index.aspx?nodeID=2365&langno=2 • http://www.edb.gov.hk/index.aspx?nodeID=6154&langno=2

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