Curricula Development
Date Submitted: 11/28/2002 06:45:24
Curricula: The amorphous product of generations of tinkering
(Taba, 1962, p8)
A curriculum must be comprehensive without being restrictive; it must provide examples and allow for flexibility and it must establish the broad parameters in which teachers/facilitators apply their professional knowledge and judgement.
The development of training is a crucial aspect in the efficiency and productivity of any teaching and learning organisation. Those responsible for training syllabuses should possess a vision to develop the curriculum
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