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What Are The 8 Types of Curriculum

There are 8 types of curriculum discussed in the document: written, taught, supported, assessed, recommended, hidden, excluded, and learned curriculum. Additionally, the document discusses other types of curriculum including overt, societal, hidden, null, phantom, concomitant, rhetorical, and curriculum-in-use. Finally, the document states that curriculum can be defined by its objectives, contents, instruction, and evaluation elements.
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What Are The 8 Types of Curriculum

There are 8 types of curriculum discussed in the document: written, taught, supported, assessed, recommended, hidden, excluded, and learned curriculum. Additionally, the document discusses other types of curriculum including overt, societal, hidden, null, phantom, concomitant, rhetorical, and curriculum-in-use. Finally, the document states that curriculum can be defined by its objectives, contents, instruction, and evaluation elements.
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What Are the 8 Types of Curriculum?

 Written Curriculum. A written curriculum is what is formally put down in writing


and documented for teaching. ...
 Taught Curriculum. ...
 Supported Curriculum. ...
 Assessed Curriculum. ...
 Recommended Curriculum. ...
 Hidden Curriculum. ...
 Excluded Curriculum. ...
 Learned Curriculum.

The following represents the many different types of curriculum used in schools today.
 Overt, explicit, or written curriculum. ...
 Societal curriculum (or social curricula) ...
 The hidden or covert curriculum. ...
 The null curriculum. ...
 Phantom curriculum. ...
 Concomitant curriculum. ...
 Rhetorical curriculum. ...
 Curriculum-in-use.

Curriculum is viewed and defined in terms of the four major


elements: objectives, contents, instruction, and evaluation.

An individual teacher's curriculum, for example, would be the specific


learning standards, lessons, assignments, and materials used to
organize and teach a particular course.

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