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Identify Learners' Needs and Issues That Should Be Considered in Curriculum Development

The needs of learners should be considered in curriculum development including their physical, social, intellectual and emotional development, classroom environment, community factors, and wider knowledge about health status and physical activity patterns in New Zealand society. Identifying students' learning needs requires consultation with students, school staff, parents, caregivers and education professionals to be fully informed.

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Identify Learners' Needs and Issues That Should Be Considered in Curriculum Development

The needs of learners should be considered in curriculum development including their physical, social, intellectual and emotional development, classroom environment, community factors, and wider knowledge about health status and physical activity patterns in New Zealand society. Identifying students' learning needs requires consultation with students, school staff, parents, caregivers and education professionals to be fully informed.

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Identify learners’ needs and issues that should be considered in curriculum


development.
The needs of learners should be considered within the contexts of:

their current physical, social, intellectual, and emotional development

the classroom and school environment

the special nature of their communities

a wider knowledge about the health status, needs, and physical activity patterns of children,

adolescents, and adults in New Zealand society.

Those who identify students' learning needs should be informed by consultation with the students

themselves, school staff members, parents, caregivers, and education professionals.

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