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Ralph Tyler
https://www.usfq.edu.ec/publicaciones/para_el_aula/Documents/para_el_aula_13/pea_013_0015.pdf According to Tyler,
learning is best accomplished through hands-on experience, but a curriculum is best organized by
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Hilda Taba
Hilda Taba was a colleague of John Tyler's whose idea of how to develop curriculum was there must be a definite order to the creation of a curriculum. Taba's approach is based on the behavioral approach to curriculum design. It is based on a step by step plan, with specific goals and objectives with activities that coincide and are evaluated with the stated objectives. http://www.ibe.unesco.org/sites/default/files/tabae.pdf -
D.K. Wheeler
The Wheeler model of curriculum development (1967), or cyclic model, asserts that curriculum should be a continuous cycle which is responsive to changes in the education sector and makes appropriate adjustments to account for these changes. It focuses on situational analysis: the context in which the curriculum decisions are taken is considered important, as this is believed to help make the most effective decisions.
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Kerr (1968)
http://infed.org/mobi/curriculum-theory-and-practice/
In Kerr’s model, objectives are divided into three groups:
Affective
Cognitive
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