Foundations of curriculum development and management / Prisciliano T. Bauzon
Material type:
- 9710861778
- LB 2806.15 .B33 2001

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National University - Manila | LRC - Graduate Studies Filipiniana | Gen. Ed - CEAS | FIL LB 2806.15 .B33 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000012363 |
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FIL LB 2806.15 .A53 1989 Curriculum development in the Philippine setting / | FIL LB 2806.15 .A76 2000 c.1 Curriculum planning for better schools / | FIL LB 2806.15 .A76 2000 c.2 Curriculum planning for better schools / | FIL LB 2806.15 .B33 2001 Foundations of curriculum development and management / | FIL LB 2806.15 .P17 1992 c.1 Curriculum development system : a handbook for school practitioners in basic education / | FIL LB 2806.15 .P17 1992 c.2 Curriculum development system : a handbook for school practitioners in basic education / | FIL LB 2806.15 .P17 1992 c.4 Curriculum development system : a handbook for school practitioners in basic education / |
Includes index.
Value and significance of the curriculum -- Primitive education and the curriculum -- The Curriculum : meaning, nature and criteria -- Philosophy and the curriculum -- The Curriculum : some psychological, social, and historical bases -- Philosophical foundations of the curriculum -- Instructional principles and the curriculum -- Curriculum development and educational objectives -- Approaches to curriculum design -- Curriculum development and the learner -- Principles and conditions of learning and the curriculum -- Curriculum development and values education -- Curriculum development in the Philippine elementary schools -- Curriculum development in the secondary schools in the Philippines -- Curriculum development in the tertiary level and agriculture-related field of study -- The Curriculum and the "what to teach" component of academic freedom of tertiary level institutions
Basic education is the inalienable right of every Filipino citizen. This so since universal education is an inescapable corollary of universal suffrage. The better the education the citizens received, the better they are able to exercise their rights and exercise their duties.
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