Curriculum is the selection and organisation of experience for pedagogical purposes. The criteria that determine what is selected and how it is organised articulate fundamental values about the nature of the world and our calling in it. This course will encourage critical evaluation of the criteria that are commonly employed and of how the curriculum can be shaped to better reflect a Christian worldview. Curriculum is conceived not as a static collection of materials, but as a dynamic plan that directs the learning process and governs the organically developing relationship between teachers and learners. Teachers are curriculum workers, charged with reflective responsibility as they conduct themselves in their profession. Whether adopting and adapting an externally prescribed curriculum or designing a curriculum from its inception, Christian teachers have a responsibility to ensure that the curriculum reflects a biblical worldview, in structure as well as in content, and that learners are invited to respond from their hearts in obedience to the call of God in Christ, Scripture and creation.
ICSD120307/220307 W18
Distance Education
Dr. Doug Blomberg / Joonyong Um
MWS, MA, PhD
Syllabus
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Curriculum: Organising the World for Learning
Curriculum is the selection and organisation of experience for pedagogical purposes. The criteria that determine what is selected and how it is organised articulate fundamental values about the nature of the world and our calling in it. This course will encourage critical evaluation of the criteria that are commonly employed and of how the curriculum can be shaped to better reflect a Christian worldview. Curriculum is conceived not as a static collection of materials, but as a dynamic plan that directs the learning process and governs the organically developing relationship between teachers and learners. Teachers are curriculum workers, charged with reflective responsibility as they conduct themselves in their profession. Whether adopting and adapting an externally prescribed curriculum or designing a curriculum from its inception, Christian teachers have a responsibility to ensure that the curriculum reflects a biblical worldview, in structure as well as in content, and that learners are invited to respond from their hearts in obedience to the call of God in Christ, Scripture and creation.
ICSD 120307/220307 F15
Dr. Doug Blomberg / Elaine Brouwer
Distance
(MWS, MA, PhD)
Syllabus
ICSD 120307/220307 F15
Dr. Doug Blomberg / Elaine Brouwer
Distance
(MWS, MA, PhD)
Syllabus
Curriculum: Organising the World for Learning
Curriculum is the
selection and organisation of experience for pedagogical purposes. The criteria
that determine what is selected and how it is organised articulate fundamental
values about the nature of the world and our calling in it. This course will
encourage critical evaluation of the criteria that are commonly employed and of
how the curriculum can be shaped to better reflect a Christian worldview.
Curriculum is conceived not as a static collection of materials, but as a
dynamic plan that directs the learning process and governs the organically
developing relationship between teachers and learners. Teachers are curriculum
workers, charged with reflective responsibility as they conduct themselves in
their profession. Whether adopting and adapting an externally prescribed
curriculum or designing a curriculum from its inception, Christian teachers
have a responsibility to ensure that the curriculum reflects a biblical
worldview, in structure as well as in content, and that learners are invited to
respond from their hearts in obedience to the call of God in Christ, Scripture
and creation.
ICSD120307/220307 F13
Distance Education
ICSD120307/220307 F13
Distance Education
Dr. Doug Blomberg
Curriculum: Organising the World for Learning
[This is a distance education course.]
Curriculum is the selection and organisation of experience for pedagogical purposes. The criteria that determine what is selected and how it is organised articulate fundamental values about the nature of the world and our calling in it. This course will encourage critical evaluation of the criteria that are commonly employed and of how the curriculum can be shaped to better reflect a Christian worldview. Curriculum is conceived not as a static collection of materials, but as a dynamic plan that directs the learning process and governs the organically developing relationship between teachers and learners. Teachers are curriculum workers, charged with reflective responsibility as they conduct themselves in their profession. Whether adopting and adapting an externally prescribed curriculum or designing a curriculum from its inception, Christian teachers have a responsibility to ensure that the curriculum reflects a biblical worldview, in structure as well as in content, and that learners are invited to respond from their hearts in obedience to the call of God in Christ, Scripture and creation.
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