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PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITY NORTH LUZON

The National Center for Teacher Education


The Indigenous Peoples Education Hub
Alicia, Isabela

NAME: XYRELLE JOY S. DACANAY

Curriculum is frequently described in dictionaries as a school's courses, however it is


rarely used in this wide sense in schools. The learning standards or learning objectives that
students have been supposed to achieve; its components as well as learnings something which
teacher presents; the written assignments that learners are provided; the booklets, equipment,
clips, presentations, and interpretations used in a course; as well as the test results, evaluations,
and other methods for assessing student performance are all examples of curriculum.

The purpose of all curricula is to aid students in their learning. Regardless of the nation or
district your school is in, student success begins with a solid strategy. A curriculum, on the other
hand, covers a lot more ground than just arithmetic, reading, and history. It may help schools just
as much as children, from teachers to administrators. It can also help schools establish
relationships with parents and the community. But not just any curriculum will suffice. An
excellent instructional program.

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