An Ecological Inventory Approach to Developing Curricula for Rural Areas of Developing Countries

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作者
David Baine
Biranchi Puhan
Gautam Puhan
Siba Puhan
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[1] University of Alberta,Educational Psychology
[2] Utkal University,Psychology Department
[3] Bhubaneswar,undefined
关键词
Data Collection; Pilot Study; Rural Area; Skill Training; Related Data;
D O I
10.1023/A:1003974306069
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The paper describes a curriculum development pilot study in a rural village in India. The purpose of the study was to develop and test application of an ecological inventory approach to curriculum development integrating academic and functional skill training. Ecologically valid curricula teach the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required by students to function effectively in current and future environments (e.g., urban and/or rural, academic, vocational, domestic, community and recreational) in which the students perform. The discussion illustrates application of ecological inventories and describes several related data collection instruments and procedures. The paper also describes an Integrated Core Curriculum Structure (ICCS) as a guide for designing curricula based on ecological inventories. An example is provided of a practical Thematic Unit Plan derived from the ICCS and integrating a variety of functional and academic skills into a guide for instruction and evaluation. The discussion provides a clear insight into many of the problems faced by students, school leavers and graduates in rural areas of developing countries, both in their daily lives and as they plan for their futures.
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页码:49 / 66
页数:17
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