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Curriculum Management

Dimensions of Curricular
Manager

By: Prof. Dan C. Galarion


What is curriculum management?
Activity:
• Brainstorm among your group your
understanding about curriculum
management.
• Write this in a manila paper
• Curriculum management is a
comprehensive function intended to
produce a system for effective design,
development, implementation, and
evaluation of a curriculum.
Purpose of Curriculum Management
• The purpose of curriculum management is to help
ensure that all students will get the most out of
their education. All stakeholders in any given
school district contribute in ways that help to see
to it that curriculum management is carried out, as
best as possible.
Parts of Curriculum Management
1. Curriculum design.
• At this stage, educational philosophy and
practice is taken into consideration.
2. Curriculum implementation
3. Administrators train teachers so that they
will be able to deliver the curriculum in a
way that will most benefit the students.
The Curriculum Management Model

Needs
Assessment

Implementation
Planning
and Design
Six Basics of Management
• Open page 12 of your module
• Discuss among your group the 6 basics of
management
• Assign 1 member to explain each guideline
The Task of a Manager
1. Planning
2. Organizing
3. Staffing
4. Directing
5. Controlling
6. Making decisions
7. Communicating
• In what ways are the tasks of a curriculum
manager similar or different to the role of an
instructional leader?
With curriculum management, courses of
study are aligned. Alignment refers to the
coordination of the writing, teaching, and
testing of curriculum across grade levels and
areas of study.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Motivating for Curriculum
Boss Management
Level
Management Models
Management Models Lead Management
Model
• How do you apply Maslow’s hierarchy of
need in motivating your learner?
Communicating for Curriculum

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