The trinitarian scheme of the curriculum is a framework that organizes educational content into three main categories: knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. Knowledge refers to factual information, understanding emphasizes comprehension and application of knowledge, and wisdom involves critical thinking and synthesis of ideas. This approach aims to develop students' intellectual capacities across a spectrum of learning outcomes.
A scheme of work outlines the structure and sequence of teaching and learning activities for a specific subject or course, while a curriculum is a broader framework that includes all the subjects and learning experiences provided by an educational institution. A syllabus, on the other hand, provides a detailed summary of the topics to be covered in a specific course or subject, including learning objectives and assessment methods.
With the intended curriculum, it deals with those part of the curriculum that are supposed to be taught, and with the implemented curriculum deals with what was been able to be taught or implemented and lastly the hidden curriculum entails those part of the curriculum that are unintentional, unwritten, unofficial which students learn in school.
The singular form of curriculum is "curriculum." The word does not change form between singular and plural.
An enacted curriculum refers to the curriculum that is actually delivered by teachers in the classroom, as opposed to the intended or written curriculum. It reflects how teachers interpret and implement the curriculum in their day-to-day teaching practices.
A scheme of work highlights the delivery of the program. A lesson plan tells how you are to deliver the information including timings, aims, and objectives.
James Linell has written: 'Curriculum issues' -- subject(s): Youth Training Scheme
Trinitarian Bible Society was created in 1831.
Trinitarian Church of Bratislava was created in 1727.
First Trinitarian Congregational Church was created in 1826.
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You had to be a trinitarian Christian.
Protestant Trinitarian Christianity.
Trinitarian Christians.
No, they were orthodox Trinitarian Catholics.
Protestant Trinitarian Christianity.
The belief in the Trinity; The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
The assessment and curriculum are the center of education if the assessment does not relate to curriculum the curriculum will be useless because assessment and curriculum are combined.