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Component 4 : “Curriculum Evaluation”

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Component 4 :

“CurriculumEvaluation”

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Worthen and Sanders (1987)

All curricula to be effective must have the elements of evaluation.

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Tuckman (1985)

Defines evaluation as meeting the

goals and matching them with the intended outcomes.

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Stufflebeam's CIPP (Context , Input, Process, Product) Model

In CIPP the process is long and continuous, and very important to curriculum managers.

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Context refers o the environment of the curriculum. The real situation where the curriculum is operating. Simply put, context evaluation refers to situation analysis.

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Input refers to the ingredients of the curriculum which includes the goals, instructional strategies , the learners, the teachers, the contents and all the materials needed .

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Processrefers to the ways and

means of how the curriculum has been implemented.

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Productindicates if the curriculum accomplishes its goals and what extent the curriculum objectives have been achieved.

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A suggested plan of action for the process of curriculum evaluation.

These are the steps :

1. Focus on particular component of the curriculum. Specify the objectives of evaluation.2. Collect or gather the information.

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3. Organize the information.This step will require

coding, organizing, storing and retrieving data for interpretation.

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4. Analyze information. An appropriate way of analyzing will be utilized.

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5. Report the information. Reporting can be done formally in conferences with stakeholders, or informally through roundtable discussions and conversations.

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6. Recycle the information for continuous feedback, modification and adjustments to be made.