173x Filetype PDF File size 0.99 MB Source: nou.edu.ng
NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SCHOOL OF EDUCATION COURSE CODE: EDU 703 COURSE TITLE: CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: THEORY & PRACTICE EDU 703 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: THEORY & PRACTICE COURSE GUIDE EDU 703 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: THEORY & PRACTICE Course Developer Dr. Emmanuel Atanda Adeoye Faculty of Education University of Ilorin, Ilorin Course Writers Dr. Emmanuel Atanda Adeoye Faculty of Education University of Ilorin, Ilorin Course Editor Prof. O. Alaezi Centre for Continuing Education & Workplace Training, NOUN, Lagos Programme Leader Dr. (Mrs) M. E. Aina School of Education National Open University of Nigeria Lagos Course Co-ordinator Inegbedion, Juliet O. (Ms) School of Education National Open University of Nigeria Lagos NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ii EDU 703 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: THEORY & PRACTICE National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters 14/16 Ahmadu Bello Way Victoria Island Lagos Abuja Annex 245 Samuel Adesujo Ademulegun Street Central Business District Opposite Arewa Suites Abuja e-mail: centralinfo@nou.edu.ng URL: www.nou.edu.ng National Open University of Nigeria 2006 First Printed 2006 ISBN: 978-058-098-0 All Rights Reserved Printed by …………….. For National Open University of Nigeria iii EDU 703 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: THEORY & PRACTICE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction ………………………………….............… 1 What you will learn in this course.......………………….. 1-2 Course Aims ...........…………………………………...... 2 Course Objectives …………………………………….. 3 Working Through This Course.......……………………… 3 Course Materials.........…………………………............... 3 - 4 Modules and Units ……………...……………………... 4 - 7 Set Text Books …………………………………………. 7 - 8 Assignment File.....……………………………………… 8 Presentation Schedule........……………………………… 8 Assessment................…………………………….....…… 8 Tutor Marked Assignments (TMA)…………………...... 8 Final Examination and Grading……………………........ 9 Course Marking Scheme.............……………………….. 9 How to Get The Most From This Course………….......... 9 Tutors and Tutorials …………………………………..... 10 Summary……………………………………................... 10 - 11 INTRODUCTION From society to society, and from primordial times to the present millennium, human beings have always passed on the knowledge, culture and traditions of their age to the younger ones for two purposes: one, to enable the young ones integrate into the society and two, to ensure the continuity and survival of human society. What is transmitted, however changes from time to time because society is dynamic. Man has progressed from a mere fruit gatherer, to a highly successful mechanised farmer growing his own fruits; he has progressed from rubbing two stones together to make fire and light, to producing electricity at thermal stations where fire burns at several thousands of centigrade degrees! Man has done all this by educating his young ones. Nowadays, the task of integrating the young ones into the society, which begins from home, is given mainly to schools where professional teachers expose learners to various learning experiences or existing body of knowledge possessed by the society. In Nigeria, the education of the younger ones has passed through three distinct stages; namely: the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial periods respectively. This means that curriculum, what the learners and teachers do in school, has changed (and is still changing) according to the needs of the society at any particular time. In these course units, you will get to know how modern curriculum is designed and implemented, and know your place as an agent for curriculum implementation. iv
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.