curriculum and syllabus

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powerpoint presentation curriculum and syllabus ubaydullayeva mushtariy 1. practical implications and applications 2. defining curriculum and syllabus 3. key differences and relationships plan: understanding syllabus: content and structure syllabus structure contains elements like assessment weighting percentages (e.g., 30% midterm, 70% final), crucial for understanding grade calculation and prioritizing learning efforts. a syllabus typically includes 10-15 specific learning objectives, detailing what students should know or do upon completing the course or module. this provides measurable outcomes. course policies, such as attendance (80% minimum) and late submission penalties (5% deduction per day), are explicitly stated within the syllabus for clarity and accountability. defining curriculum: scope and objectives curriculum's scope encompasses a 360-degree educational experience, integrating formal, non-formal, and informal learning contexts, shaping the learner's holistic development across cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. a curriculum's scope dictates the breadth and depth of content covered, aligning with the program's 21st-century goals and considering diverse …
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olidifying the student's comprehension. the interplay: curriculum informing syllabus syllabus content is directly influenced by the curriculum's scope; if the curriculum emphasizes 21st-century skills, the syllabus should include modules fostering collaboration. the curriculum, acting as a broader framework, guides syllabus design by setting overall learning objectives, such as achieving a 75% competency level in core subject areas. curriculum evaluation data, showing only 60% mastery of module 'x', informs syllabus revisions, necessitating enhanced teaching strategies or supplementary resources. introduction to curriculum and syllabus understanding both curriculum and syllabus is fundamental. the curriculum provides the overarching framework, while the syllabus breaks it down into manageable, course-specific units, ensuring 80-90% alignment. the syllabus, in contrast to the broader curriculum, provides a detailed roadmap for a specific course. it typically covers the 10-15 learning outcomes, assessments, and required materials for a semester. curriculum, often spanning multiple academic years (e.g., k-12), encompasses the 'what' of …
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powerpoint presentation curriculum and syllabus ubaydullayeva mushtariy 1. practical implications and applications 2. defining curriculum and syllabus 3. key differences and relationships plan: understanding syllabus: content and structure syllabus structure contains elements like assessment weighting percentages (e.g., 30% midterm, 70% final), crucial for understanding grade calculation and prioritizing learning efforts. a syllabus typically includes 10-15 specific learning objectives, detailing what students should know or do upon completing the course or module. this provides measurable outcomes. course policies, such as attendance (80% minimum) and late submission penalties (5% deduction per day), are explicitly stated within the syllabus for clarity and accountability. defining curric...

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