I recently learned about the Interactive Model of Program Planning (Daffron & Caffarella, 2021). The 5 assumptions of the interactive model helped me make sense of my experience in doing a curriculum revision. Using the assumptions in the interactive model, I can now better analyze curriculum revision. For example, Walker, Newcomb, and Hopkins (1987) proposedContinue reading “My Insights on Program Planning and Curriculum Revision”
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The Interaction Between Hidden Curriculum and Culture
What is Hidden Curriculum? Hidden curriculum is generally acknowledged as the socialization process of schooling (Kentli, 2009). In contrast to the explicit curriculum which anchors on what is written in the syllabus, the hidden curriculum portrays those which the instructors teach but are not explicitly written (Drew, 2020). It is this idea of socialization thatContinue reading “The Interaction Between Hidden Curriculum and Culture”