Evaluate the main similarities and differences between an interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary curriculum model. Provide an example of each curriculum model that is applied.
- Evaluate the main similarities and differences between an interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary curriculum model. Provide an example of each curriculum model that is applied.
- Research the Internet or the Strayer Library for articles on ineffective curriculum design. Be prepared to discuss.identify a case of an ineffective curriculum design, and recommend at least three solutions in resolving the ineffective aspects in the curriculum design.
- A statement of philosophy outlines the values, beliefs, habits, and practices shaped by society. Identify at least two factors that influenced the early development of the different philosophical perspectives of learning, and identify at least two factors that are currently influencing curriculum design. Compare and contrast those factors in terms of how they influence curriculum design both in a positive way and negative way.
- Value the importance of orientations to curriculum design. Provide at least three examples of how a curriculum orientation impacts the consequence of a curriculum design.
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