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There are 7 types of Curricula in Schools:

1 4
2 3
   RECOMMENDED
SUPPORTED 
WRITTEN  TAUGHT 

5 6 7
ASSESSED   LEARNED  HIDDEN/IMPLICIT
RECOMMENDED
CURRICULUM
1  Proposed by scholars and professional organizations
  May come from DepEd ( Basic Education), CHED (Higher
Education), TESDA (Vocational Education), DOST or any
organization who has a take on education
WRITTEN
CURRICULUM
 Appears in state and locally produced documents such as state standards,

2 district curriculum guides, course of study or syllabi handed down to


schools for implementation
  Mostly made by curriculum experts with the participations of teachers
   Ex: Basic Education Curriculum (BEC), written lesson plan, and the most
recent is the K to 12 for Philippine Basic Education
TAUGHT 
CURRICULUM
 The teacher and learners will put life to the written curriculum.

3  What the teachers implement or deliver in the classrooms


 Refers to the different planned activities which are put into action in the
classroom
 Varies according to the learning styles of students and teaching styles of
teachers
SUPPORTED 
CURRICULUM

4
  Refers to resources that support or help in the implementation of the
curriculum

 Includes material resources such as textbooks, computers, audio-visual


materials, laboratory equipment, playground, zoos and other facilities
ASSESSED 
CURRICULUM

5
 Refers to a tested or evaluated curriculum
 Series of evaluation are being done by teachers to determine the extent of
teaching or if the students are progressing
 Ex. Pencil-and paper test, state test, district tests
LEARNED 
CURRICULUM
 Is the bottom-line curriculum – the curriculum that students actually learn.

6  Refers to the learning outcomes achieved by the students.


 Indicated by the results of the tests and changes in behavior – cognitive,
affective, psychomotor.
WRITTEN
CURRICULUM
 Appears in state and locally produced documents such as state standards,

2 district curriculum guides, course of study or syllabi handed down to


schools for implementation.
  Mostly made by curriculum experts with the participations of teachers.
   Ex: Basic Education Curriculum (BEC), written lesson plan, and the most
recent is the K to 12 for Philippine Basic Education
Let’s
walk!
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introduce yourself, write your email and phone
number…
International Walk to School Day is a

What is it global event that involves


communities from more than 40
countries walking and biking to

about? school on the same day


The slide title
goes here!
Do you know what helps you make your point
clear? Lists like this one:

● They’re simple
● You can organize your ideas clearly
● You’ll never forget to buy milk!

And the most important thing: the audience


won’t miss the point of your presentation
Advice for crossing the
road
Form groups Look at both sides
Mercury is the closest planet to Venus has a beautiful name and is
the Sun and the smallest one the second planet from the Sun
Who can participate?
Families Schools
Mercury is the closest planet Neighborhoods Mars is full of iron oxide dust
to the Sun
Jupiter is the biggest planet
of them all
Group responsibilities
Group 1
Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet from the Sun

Group 2
Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun and the smallest one
Plan an event
Plan Ideas
Mars is full of iron oxide Neptune is very far away
dust from the Sun

Media Materials
Jupiter is the biggest planet Saturn is a gas giant and has
of them all several rings
Some tips
Mars is actually a very cold
Start small place

Neptune is the farthest planet


Plan early from the Sun

The Earth is the planet where


Register we live

Mercury is the closest planet


Recruit help to the Sun

Saturn is the ringed one and a


Include all gas giant

Jupiter is the biggest planet of


Communicate them all
Walk for your
health
“Improvements that normally take a long time to
institute can happen quickly when city officials walk
or bicycle to school with students and see firsthand
what needs to be done.”

—Someone Famous
A picture is
worth a
thousand
words
A picture
always
reinforces the
concept
Images reveal large amounts of
data, so remember: use an image
instead of a long text
5,100
Registered events in 2019 and
celebrated in all 50 states
5,612 Numbers are convincing

5,129 Numbers are convincing

1,250 Numbers are convincing


Results of walking all year

50% 25% 75%


Changes Walking School Mileage
environment Buses Tracking
Mercury is the smallest Venus has a beautiful Mars is actually a cold
planet name place
Parents leaders

Tom Hill Kim Harris Lee Miller

You can talk a bit about this You can talk a bit about this You can talk a bit about this
person here person here person here
States who walked more
Utah Iowa
The Earth is the planet we Mars is full of iron oxide
live on dust

Texas Georgia
Mercury is the smallest Saturn is the only planet
planet with rings
Step 3
Roadmap timeline Mars is actually a cold
place

Step 1
Venus has a beautiful
name

Step 4
Step 2 Saturn is the only planet
with rings
Mercury is the smallest
planet
Plan an Event in 7 Days
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3-5 Day 6 Day 7

School Recruit
Invite students Promote again Take photos!
approval volunteers

Register the Download Contribute to a


Hand out flyers Create posters
event flyers list
Why walk?
Cleaner Promoting
Environment Safety
Mercury is the smallest Mars is actually a very
planet cold place

Community
Healthier habits
Benefits
Saturn is ringed and a gas
Venus has an unique name
giant
Results of the walk

Students
Mercury is the smallest
planet

Families
Despite being red, Mars is
cold

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one here. For more info, click here
Including Safety
in the Event

These issues don’t have to be event-


stoppers, but they will certainly
influence the event’s structure
Pedestrian
Safety
Before the event, talk to the principal
and other members of the planning
team to identify potential issues and
how to address them
Bike Safety
Students need to know pedestrian
safety skills

Practice the information several


times with parents
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Month activities
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
● Organize a virtual advocacy day
of action to safety concerns
30 31 01 02 03 04 05 ● Share pictures or videos of their
walks on social media
06 05 08 09 10 11 12 ● Draw chalk rainbows around the
neighborhood
● “Park and walk” campaign to
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 reduce motor vehicle traffic
arriving at the school
20 21 22 23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 01 02 03
02
Activities for
the walk
You can describe the topic of the
section here
Walking School Buses
Materials
Big box

Yellow papers

Scissors

Markers
What sign is it?

Then, take photos where do you find it!


What sign is it?

S c h o o l
z o n e

Excellent, you got it!


Walk to school day!
Congratulations to Lizzie Johnson

For notifying her friends of the green light before crossing

Walked 15 kilometers!
Date: 20 / 09 / 2021
Thanks!
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