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9 months ago in Curriculum Practice , Educational Management By Reema
How do educators and institutions actually go about planning curricula‑ What is the practical process?
I am interested in understanding day-to-day practices of curriculum designers and educators. The focus is on methods, team dynamics, and decision-making in actual planning processes. The goal is to link theory with operational realities.
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By Mukesh Answered 6 months ago
From my experience observing curriculum planning in practice, it often starts with workshops or planning committees where faculty identify learning outcomes and key competencies. Stakeholders review existing materials, align content with standards, and discuss pedagogical strategies. Iterative drafts are circulated for feedback, often including administrators and occasionally students or industry advisors. Practical constraints—such as timetable, resources, and staff capacity—shape decisions. While theoretical models provide guidance, real-world planning is often collaborative, adaptive, and pragmatic, balancing ideal goals with feasible implementation.
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