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The document discusses the seven types of curriculum found in a school setting: 1) Recommended Curriculum, 2) Written Curriculum, 3) Taught Curriculum, 4) Supported Curriculum, 5) Assessed Curriculum, 6) Learned Curriculum, and 7) Hidden Curriculum. It is easiest to find the Recommended Curriculum as it is endorsed by educational organizations. The Hidden Curriculum is most difficult to observe as the level of expertise gained by learners is unknown. All seven curricula are found in schools and relate to one another, with the Recommended Curriculum informing the Written Curriculum, and so on.
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FS1 Le 5

The document discusses the seven types of curriculum found in a school setting: 1) Recommended Curriculum, 2) Written Curriculum, 3) Taught Curriculum, 4) Supported Curriculum, 5) Assessed Curriculum, 6) Learned Curriculum, and 7) Hidden Curriculum. It is easiest to find the Recommended Curriculum as it is endorsed by educational organizations. The Hidden Curriculum is most difficult to observe as the level of expertise gained by learners is unknown. All seven curricula are found in schools and relate to one another, with the Recommended Curriculum informing the Written Curriculum, and so on.
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EDUC 301- Field Study 1 Observations of Teaching-Learning in Actual School Environment

Learning Episode 5: An Exploration on the School Curriculum

Date: November 24, 2022

School: La Paz National High School

Grade/Year Level: Grade 9 - Cookery

Subject Area: Technical Vocational Education – Cookery

Resource Teacher: Ms. Christina G. David

Teacher’s Signature:

Locate where you can find the following curriculum in the school setting. Secure a copy, make
observations of the process and record your information in the matrix below. Describe your observations.

Type of Curriculum Where Found Description

It is there that you can locate the


1.Recommended Basic Education (by DepEd) Higher most important qualifications
Curriculum (K to 12 Education (by CHED) Vocational and might be able to utilize all
Guidelines) Education (by TESDA) all year long and demonstrates its
per-quarter area
The principal of the school contracts
with a specialist or to the head
2.Written Curriculum
School teachers of every department to create
(Teacher's Lesson Plan)
a strategy to achieve its
predetermined goals and objectives.

The teacher's talk served as the


3. Taught Curriculum
catalyst for the group exercises. In a
(Teaching Learning Classroom
nutshell, the instructor gives the
Process)
students examples of guidance.

These are the resources that the


school has to provide. It can include
4. Supported Curriculum laboratory equipment as well as
School
(Subject textbook) people (teachers), materials like
textbooks, workbooks, teacher's
guides, and others.

The assessment of the students,


5. Assessed Curriculum whether summative and formative, is
School
(Assessment Process) what establishes the students' level of
learning.

These are the abilities or knowledge


6.Learned Curriculum
you might be able to convey to the
(Achieved Learning School
students through training sessions,
Outcomes)
seminars, and other events.
EDUC 301- Field Study 1 Observations of Teaching-Learning in Actual School Environment
Learning Episode 5: An Exploration on the School Curriculum

This may or may not be a lesson that


7. Hidden Curriculum
School was taught at school, according to the
(Experiences)
teacher.

1. Which of the seven types of curriculum in the school setting is easy to find? Why?

Because it has been endorsed by academics and professional organizations, it is simple to locate
the Recommended Curriculum (K–12 Guidelines). Written Curriculum Documents based on
Recommended Curriculum Syllabi, Course of Study, Module, Books, Instructional Guides,
Lesson Plan. Basic Education (by DepEd); Higher Education (by CHED); Vocational Education
(by TESDA).

2. Which is difficult to observe? Why?

It can be challenging to spot the hidden curriculum because you don't know what level of
expertise the learner possesses.

3. Are these all found in the school setting? How do curricula relate to one another?
EDUC 301- Field Study 1 Observations of Teaching-Learning in Actual School Environment
Learning Episode 5: An Exploration on the School Curriculum

Yes, the learners' things learned are mentioned in all these curricula.

Draw a diagram to show the relationship of one curriculum to the other.


EDUC 301- Field Study 1 Observations of Teaching-Learning in Actual School Environment
Learning Episode 5: An Exploration on the School Curriculum

1
Recommended
Curriculum

7 2
Hidden Written
Curriculum Curruculum

TYPES OF
CURRICULUMS

6 3
Learned Taught
Curriculum Curriculum

5 4
Assesed Supported
Curriculum Curriculum

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