SCOPE OF CURRICULUM |
The scope of the curriculum includes the knowledge, skills
and values, and students' experiences needed to achieve the set educational goals.
It consists of the experience or subject matter or content to which the
learners are exposed. The content of every field of learning is so vast and is
expanding at such a rate that it is impossible to cover any field in its
entirety. Some hard decisions must be made as to what content should be
selected for inclusion in the curriculum and what limitations will be placed on
that curriculum.
The matter on the basis of which the scope of
the curriculum is framed:
A. Socio-economic condition of the nation: |
It is one of the dominant components for
framing curriculum. The policy of education and its objective depends on the
social and economic condition of that nation. The economic and social logical
structure drives the framework of the curriculum. For example, the Indian
education curriculum is a reflection of the democratic nature of the nation.
B. Socio-cultural element: |
The culture of any nation is the bearer and
carrier of that nation’s heritage. That is why sociocultural elements are given immense
importance during defining the scope of the curriculum. It should reflect in
the curricular and co-curricular activities.
C. Social needs: |
It is the responsibility of the nation to fulfill
the social needs of its citizen. The nation includes those needs in its education
system through the curriculum. Hence these needs are given value during deciding
the scope of the curriculum.
D.
Peoples's religious consciousness and beliefs: |
The religious consciousness and beliefs of the
people have a great impact on the education system of a nation. Their religious
consciousness and beliefs should be taken care of during defining the scope of the curriculum.
E. In and out of school experience: |
School is the miniature of society and society
frames some objectives for its citizens. One of the main goals of education is
to implement those objectives through the education system in school. While
defining the scope of the curriculum a balance should be made between the lives of
a student in and out of the school. The students must able to relate the school
experience with that of their daily life.
F. Dynamic Education system: |
The curriculum should be changed and developed
and new content or subject can be incorporated keeping in mind the changing
society and its needs.
G. Use of human resources: |
During preparing the scope of the curriculum one
should keep in mind the availability of human resources related to education. Human resources available should be utilized at the optimum level
for the benefit of the learners.
H. Physical/material resources: |
The curriculum should be designed on the basis
of the other resources available. The state should inform the curriculum developer
about the availability of the resources.
I. Budget/financial resource: |
Money is one of the important aspects of
designing and framing a curriculum. It also serves as an important scope.
Someone could not plan a curriculum without knowing how much money she could
manage to run that particular curriculum.
J. Variety of the school: |
All schools' structures are not the same. Their
ideologies are different. Even the contexts are different in many cases.
Hence while designing the curriculum the schools' requirements and other aspects
like the position of the school, school type, ideology, etc. are needed to be taken
care of.
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