Curriculum Workers
Curriculum workers are people who work on curriculum engage in many different types of endeavors. had the first time approach that appeared both comprehensive and workable. They are advised to concentrate on student behaviors in devising objectives for a unit to emphasize appropriate learning experiences rather than simply identifying content to be covered. They are curriculum practitioners, classroom teachers, school administrations and curriculum disseminators.
Curriculum Evaluator
Curriculum evaluation is historically as rich as education. The evaluation concept is so comprehensive that contains several evaluation activities with the common function of investigating a certain curriculum in a given administrative context.
~Curriculum Evaluator Roles~
- To collect, examine and assess data for the purposes of reporting on the effectiveness, efficiency, and worth of the endeavors and creations of other curriculum workers.
- Employed by a private testing service, the central administration of a school district, a government-monitoring agency, a publishing company, or a curriculum development group.
- Their reports are meant to aid in decision making concerning curriculum materials, student achievement, teacher effectiveness, and school accountability.
Curriculum Advocates
Curriculum advocates are educators and members of the general public who are concerned about and attempt to influence what is taught in schools and how it is taught.
A curriculum advocate might be a parent attempting to influence the curriculum decisions of his child's school, a citizen trying to influence the curriculum decisions of the state department of education, or a politician (perhaps a president, governor, or legislator) attempting to implement her curriculum ideas through the political process.
Curriculum Developers
Curriculum developers intentionally create curriculum materials and strategies for others to use in the instructional arena. The important ideas here are for "others to use" and "instructional".
Curriculum developers can be textbook writers, teachers who work on school curriculum committees, curriculum specialists who work for private educational organization or concerned citizen who design instructional materials for homeschooling.
Curriculum Theorists
Curriculum theorists examine the philosophical and ideological underpinnings of existing curricula. They study how curricula are used, disseminated, created, and evaluated; study the endeavors and intents of other curriculum workers.
Curriculum theorists also speculate on what curricula should accomplish; probe the "whys" of their own examinations and write books such as this one, all of the purpose of contributing to the general body of knowledge about effective curriculum practice, dissemination, advocacy, development, and evaluation.
Teachers as Developers
Three competencies were identified as being central to teachers engaging in curriculum development. Professional knowledge, commitment to change and team work.
Teacher professional knowledge involved content knowledge (what you teach), general pedagogical knowledge (how you teach) and pedagogical content knowledge (why you teach this way).
Roles Of Curriculum Workers
- Coordination of curriculum planning and development
- Definition and application of curriculum theory
- Design and application of curriculum research
- Provision of aid in filling in-service needs of staff