Assignment 1:  The Function of Curriculum in training organizations, schools, and other institutions (500 word  paper, =/-

Assignment 1:  The Function of Curriculum in training organizations, schools, and other institutions (500 word
 paper, =/- 10 %)

Due 3/12/2025

 

Review and reflect on the curriculum in your organization’s setting. (Public school) (Please remember, we are broadly defining the word curriculum)

Section 1:  Using the information in readings, describe the perspectives of curriculum in your organization. 

Section 2:  What problems do you identify with curriculum in your organization’s setting? What would you change? Why?

Section 3:  Of the problems cited in readings, analyze why they are or are not a problem in your organization.

Citations from the assigned readings are expected to support your statements and comments.

 

 GRADING CRITERIA

A. 500 words =/- 10%

B. Perspectives of curriculum in the organization (you define perspectives)

C. Problems and proposed changes

D. Are general problems also relevant to your situation/organization

E. Inclusion of citations (according to APA) to support statements

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