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What are the 9 Types of Curriculum?

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Written Curriculum
Also known as overt or explicit curriculum, this type of curriculum is formally documented and serves as a benchmark for what needs to be taught. For instance, the written curriculum for a high school English literature course outlines the specific texts and literary concepts to be covered.
2. Covert Curriculum
In contrast to the written curriculum, the covert or hidden curriculum consists of unplanned lessons and unmentioned expectations. An example of the covert curriculum is the unspoken lessons on teamwork and sportsmanship learned through participation in a school sports team.
3. SubjectCentered Curriculum
This curriculum type focuses on imparting specialized knowledge in a particular subject. For example, a university's engineering program offers a subjectcentered curriculum to provide indepth knowledge in various engineering disciplines.
4. StudentCentered Curriculum
A studentcentered curriculum prioritizes the learning styles and competencies of individual students. An example is the Montessori education system, which tailors the learning approach to each student's unique needs and learning style.
5. Activity Centered Curriculum
The activitycentered curriculum engages students through interactive activities to enhance learning and knowledge retention. An example is a science curriculum that incorporates handson experiments and demonstrations to make learning fun and effective.
6. TeacherCentered Curriculum
In this curriculum, teachers play a central role in delivering content and shaping students' learning experiences. A traditional lecturebased university course is an example of a teachercentered curriculum.
7. Integrated Curriculum
This curriculum type integrates two or more disciplines, allowing students to apply their learning in one context to another. An example is an integrated science and math curriculum that explores the connections between the two subjects.
8. Assessed Curriculum
The assessed curriculum involves various assessment methods to gauge students' learning. An example is a nursing program that includes assessments such as clinical simulations and presentations to evaluate students' practical skills and knowledge.
9. Core Curriculum
The core curriculum offers common learning experiences for all students, preparing them to adapt efficiently to society. For instance, general education requirements in universities provide students with a foundational knowledge base to navigate diverse professional and social settings.
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