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Curriculum development is a step-by-step procedure for making constructive changes to a school’s, college’s, or university’s course offerings. School courses must incorporate new findings as the world continues to evolve. Educators are continually developing new teaching techniques and strategies in order to improve the student learning experience. As a result, a college or university must have a plan in place for recognizing these adjustments and then for being ready to incorporate them into the curriculum.<\/span><\/p>\n

This article will describe what curriculum development<\/a> is and how educators can employ the main models of curriculum design to ensure the success of any course. The importance of a well-thought-out course plan in any classroom\u2014and for any group of students\u2014will be clear to readers.<\/span><\/p>\n

What is Curriculum Development? <\/span><\/h2>\n

The way one thinks about and theorizes education has evolved dramatically over time. The most basic definition of the term “curriculum” nowadays is the disciplines that comprise a course of study at a school, university, or college. Course planning and development are both terms teachers often use to describe curriculum development. <\/span><\/p>\n

It is critical to note that course design varies. A math course at one university may cover the same content as another. However, the instructor may present it differently. The basics of curriculum development, on the other hand, do not change.<\/span><\/p>\n

Walker\u2019s Model of Curriculum Development <\/span><\/h2>\n
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Decker Walker<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Decker Walker earned his Ph.D. in 1971 as an assistant professor of education at Stanford University. His area of expertise was curriculum, and the process of curriculum development and the formulation of curriculum policy particularly sparked his interest. <\/span><\/p>\n

What is the Naturalistic Model, and How Does it Work?<\/b><\/span><\/h3>\n

In contrast to Tyler’s classical prescriptive model, Walker\u2019s model is a descriptive one. Communicative approach is another name for it. The communicative approach begins with the designers’, target group’s, and other stakeholders’ more subjective impressions and perspectives.<\/span><\/p>\n

Instead of recommending how curriculum planning should be done, the word naturalistic explains how it is done. Walker believes that if people were involved in the process and came to an agreement on the end output, better curriculum planning and development would occur. <\/span><\/p>\n

Platform<\/b>, <\/span>deliberation<\/b>, and <\/span>design<\/b> are the three steps of curriculum preparation in this methodology.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Platform<\/i><\/b>: At this point, the curriculum workers bring their own beliefs, knowledge, and values to the table. This is akin to the concept of pre-printing a syllabus.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Deliberation<\/i><\/b>: This phase specifies which facts are required for the means and purposes, as well as the generation of alternatives and consideration of the alternatives’ effects. The analysis of different costs and repercussions and selection of the optimal option for the upcoming curriculum work also employs this.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Design: <\/i><\/b>Finally, this step entails curriculum preparation, decision-making, and implementation.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

The level at which the development is taking place has an impact on this curriculum development model. Educators utilize it for curriculum development at a macro level. It also emphasizes the designers’, target group’s, and other stakeholders’ subjective perceptions and perspectives.<\/span><\/p>\n

Taba\u2019s Model of Curriculum Development<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Hilda Taba<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Hilda Taba contributed to the theoretical and pedagogical foundations of concept development and critical thinking in the social studies curriculum, as well as helped to lay the groundwork for education. She also developed a multipurpose teaching paradigm that incorporates a variety of processes, such as listing, grouping, re-grouping, labeling, and synthesizing. Taba\u2019s “Grassroots method” is a modified version of Tyler\u2019s model.<\/span><\/p>\n

Steps of Hilda Taba’s Curriculum Development Model <\/b><\/span><\/h3>\n

This learning paradigm<\/a> was created by Hilda Taba. Taba thought that constructing a curriculum follows a logical and linear order. She advocates for the “Down-Top model”, also known as the “Grassroots method.” She advocates for teachers to play a prominent role. <\/span>Following are the seven steps of Taba\u2019s Grassroots model. <\/span><\/p>\n