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Module 1 Activity 2 Types of Curriculum

The document discusses different types of curriculum. It provides descriptions and examples of implemented curriculum, written curriculum, ideal curriculum, null curriculum, supported curriculum, tested curriculum, achieved curriculum, hidden curriculum, and official curriculum. It then asks the reader to provide their own examples of each type and create a mnemonic to help remember the different types.

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Module 1 Activity 2 Types of Curriculum

The document discusses different types of curriculum. It provides descriptions and examples of implemented curriculum, written curriculum, ideal curriculum, null curriculum, supported curriculum, tested curriculum, achieved curriculum, hidden curriculum, and official curriculum. It then asks the reader to provide their own examples of each type and create a mnemonic to help remember the different types.

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NAME: CONEY SHEILA O.

CABANILLA

MODULE 1 ACTIVITY 2

Different Types of Curriculum

Let us analyze different types of curriculum through examples and implications.

SEARCH

Search the different types of curriculum and write its descriptions and examples to the box
provided.

TYPES OF DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE


CURRICULUM
Implemented Curriculum This refers to the actual Teaching Reading
implementation of the curriculum or
what teachers in the school teach.

Written Curriculum This refers to the official curriculum K-12 Curriculum


embodied in approved state
curriculum guides

Ideal Curriculum This refers to what scholars propose DepEd Curriculum


as the most appropriate curriculum
for the learners.

Null Curriculum This refers to various curriculum Kissing


contents or topics that must not be
taught to the students.

Supported Curriculum This refers to the curriculum that is Science Laboratory


reflected on and shaped by the
resources allocated to support or
deliver the official curriculum.

Tested Curriculum This is a set of learning that is Mastery Test


assessed in teacher-made classroom
test, curriculum-reference test, and in
standardized test.

Achieved Curriculum This refers to the result of the Non-reader to Reader


curriculum or what students actually
learned in school.

Hidden Curriculum This refers to various skills, Teachers’ Values


knowledge and attitudes that
students learn in school as a result of
their interaction with other students,
staff, and faculty members.

Official Curriculum This refers to the official curriculum K-12 Curriculum


embodied in approved state
curriculum guides

Study & Stir

Study the different types of curriculum and give your own example for each. Then, after,
remember the different types of curriculum by making a mnemonic. Put everything on the box
below.

TYPES OF CURRICULUM EXAMPLE


Implemented Curriculum Teaching Language
Written Curriculum Kindergarten Curriculum Standards
Ideal Curriculum TESDA Curriculum
Null Curriculum Fighting
Entitlement Curriculum Abiding Citizen
Supported Curriculum ICT Laboratory
Tested Curriculum Diagnostic Test
Achieved Curriculum Board Examination Passers
Hidden Curriculum Students’ Social Values
Official Curriculum BEC Curriculum

Mnemonics

I W I N E S T A H O

Innocent Werewolves Ignored Noble Eggs Serenely Though Aurora Hatched Offensively.
Sharpen

Directions: Read the questions below and choose the best answer among the choices
provided. Encircle the letter of your chosen answer.

1. The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) proposed competency base
curriculum to ensure NC holders’ global competiveness. What type of curriculum is this?
A. Taught Curriculum C. Recommended Curriculum
B. Tested Curriculum D. Learned Curriculum
2. When students capture social values from interacting with teachers. What type of curriculum is
this?
A. Hidden Curriculum C. Learned Curriculum
B. Taught Curriculum D. Support Curriculum
3. Which of the following is NOT part of the support curriculum?
A. CDs and DVDs C. libraries and laboratories
B. unit plans D. modules
Mnemonic Generator

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