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Curriculum Development: The study and development of the goals, content, implementation and evaluation of an educational system.. Need Analysis: The study of the purposes for which a lea

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The ends: the educational purpose of the program.

The means: The content, teaching procedures and learning experiences which will be necessary to achieve this purpose

The evaluation: Some means for assessing whether or not the

educational ends have been achieved

Curriculum Development: The study and development of the goals, content, implementation and evaluation of an educational system Need Analysis: The study of the purposes for which a learner needs a language

Approach: Theory of language & language learning

Design: Definition of linguistics, content, specification for the selection

& organization of content & description of role of teacher, learners and teaching materials

Procedure: Description of techniques, practices in the instructional system

Syllabus provides a focus for what should be studies along with a rationale for how that content should be selected and ordered

Curriculum is a very general concept which involves consideration of the whole complex of philosophical, social and administrative factors which contribute to the planning of an educational program

The target group: is made up of those people about whom information

will be gathered./// is usually the students in a program, but sometimes the teachers and/or administrators

The audience: should encompass all people who will eventually be

required to act upon the analysis./// Consists of teachers, teacher aides, program administrators, governing bodies, supervisors in the

bureaucracy

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The needs analysts: may be consultants brought in for the purpose or

members of the faculty designated for the job/// are those persons responsible for conducting the needs analysis/// outsiders (future

employers or professors from the students’ content courses)

The resource group: parents, financial sponsors, or guardians/// experts

in the field/// consists of any people who may serve as sources of information about the target group

Approaches: theoretical motivations underlying any curriculum

development (Anthony 1963; Richards & Rogers 1982; McKay

1978)///// ways of defining what the students needs to learn based on assumptions and theoretical positions drawn from disciplines as diverse

as linguistics, psychology, and education.///// the classical approach, the grammar-translation approach, the direct approach, the audiolingual approach, the communicative approach

Syllabuses: examining instructional objectives, arranging them in terms

of priorities, and then determining what kinds of techniques and

exercises are required to attain those objectives.///// the choices

necessary to organize the language content of a program.///// Structural – Situational – Topical – Functional – Skill-based…; Task-based;…

Techniques: typically includes various combinations of interactions

between teacher and student, ss – ss, cassette player & ss ///// set of activities/ways of presenting language points to the students

Exercises: set of activities/ways of having the students practice

language points they have been presented.///// centers on students using the language in some interaction such as Ss-Ss, Ss-T, Ss- group

The level of specificity is the single-most-distinguishing characteristic between goals and objectives

Discrepancy philosophy is one in which needs are viewed as differences between a desired performance from the students and what they are actually doing

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In the analytic philosophy a need is whatever the students will naturally learn next based on what is known about them and the learning

processes

A diagnostic philosophy proposes that a need is anything that would prove harmful if it is missing

Needs related to the program’s human aspects (the physical, social, and psychological contexts) are labeled situation needs

Language needs are generally more difficult to determine because they have to do with “wants,” “desire,” and expectations” (Brindley 1984, p.31)

Questions of priority investigate which topics, language uses, skills, and

so on are considered most important for the target group to learn

Attitude questions are created to uncover information about

participants’ feelings toward elements of the program

Existing information can include data sources within a program (files or records), or external data sourses

A case study is to record the linguistic chacteristics or behaviors of a selected individual or several individuals

The delphi technique is a meeting, or series of meetings, in which the task to be performed is reaching a consensus

Reliability is the consistency with which a procedure obtains

information Any procedure – whether it be a ruler of measuring length,

a scale for determining weight, or a questionnair for astertaining

attitudes – should obtain approximately the same results every time it is used to measure the same person or object

According to Bloom’s Taxonomy, the cognitive domain refers to those aspects of learning that are related to feelings, emotions, degrees of acception, values, biases, and so forth

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Consistent instruction is the results of the learning process in a program shoul be consistent over time and between sections of the same course Product-oriented approach: the focus of the eveluation is on the goals and instructional objectives with the purpose of determining whether they have been achieved

Static-characteristic approach: this type of eveluation is conducted by outside experts who inspect a program by examining various accounting and academic records

Formative evaluation take place during the ongoing curriculum

development processes The aim of this type of evaluation is to collect and analyze information that will help in improving the curriculum Quanlitive data consist of more holistic information based on

observations that may not readily lend themselves to conversion into quantities or numbers

Choose the best component to describe the underlined part in the

following instructional objective as indecated by Mager (1975, p 23)

“By the end of the course, the students will be able to write to full forms

of selected abbreviation drawn from page 6-8 of the course textbook

with 80 percent accuracy.” === conditions

Choose the best component to describe the underlined part in the

following instructional objective as indecated by James Dean Brown

“Given a sentence written in the past or present tense, the student will

be able to use the future tense to rewrite the sentence with no errors in

tense and no tense contradiction.” ==== criterion

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