Curriculum of the School
Varying Philosophical Orientations
Academic
Idealism
Adler, Hutchins
Techologist
Realism
Bobbitt, Bloom
Cognitive Processes
Pragmatism
Brunner, Piaget, Vygotsky, Dewey
Social Reconstructionist
Experimnentalism
Apple, Freire
Personal Relevance
Existentialism
Rousseau, Holt
School Organization:
Administration
All teachers
Service Personnel
Volunteers
Varying Educational Orientations
Traditional
Behavioural Objectives
Norm-Referenced Testing
Criterion Referenced/Standard Based
Whole Language
Cooperative Learning
Constructivism
Problem-centered work
John Dewey
Theme focused programs
Personal Relevance
Child-centered
Students have a "natural motivation for learning"
Curriculum
Formal Curriculum
Schedule and Structure
Plan of action and experiences
Scope & Sequence
Corresponds with textbooks and standards
Informal Curriculum
Implied and unplanned
Socialization
Classroom procedures
Hidden Curriculum
Gender Roles
Race
Time not "on task" in the classroom
Conversations between students
May contradict the formal curriculum