Prof. Ed. 9 Module 2
Prof. Ed. 9 Module 2
FOUNDATIONS of CURRICULUM
TIME ALLOTMENT: Week 3-6
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of unit II, pre-service teachers should be able to:
a. discuss how the different foundations of the curriculum have shaped the current
conceptions in curriculum, and;
b. gather information on how a school develops its curriculum to enrich teaching practice.
Foundations are the forces that influence the minds of curriculum developers, which affect
the content and structure of the curriculum. These forces are beliefs and orientations as well as
conceptions of learning and the needs of society. Foundation of curriculum is rooted with the
foundation of education.
A. Philosophical Foundation
Educators, curriculum makers, and teachers must have espoused a philosophy or
philosophies deemed necessary for planning, implementing, and evaluating a school
curriculum. The philosophy they have embraced will help them achieve the following:
1. define the school’s purpose
2. identify the essential subjects to be taught,
3. design the kind of learning students must have,
4. develop approaches or methodologies on how students can acquire the necessary
knowledge, skills and attitude,
5. produce the instructional materials,
6. identify the methods and strategies to be used, and
7. determine how teachers will evaluate students.
SUGGESTED ASSESSMENTS:
1. Based on the different foundations of the curriculum, why do you think the Department
of Education and Culture implement the K to 12 and the mother tongue-based
curriculum?
2. Give your comment/s on “Teachers don’t only educate the minds, but the hearts as
well.”
3. How can schools make its curriculum relevant to the changing time?