Assessing the degree of coordination and compliance of the intended curriculum, implemented with the acquired knowledge of the family and population knowledge course in order to approximate between these three programs
Subject Areas : Research in Curriculum PlanningAli Zarei 1 , Marzieh dehghani 2
1 - Ph.D. Candidate of Curriculum Study, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Faculty Member and Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Sciences, Department of Curriculum and Educational Studies, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: Science of Family & Population, University of Tehran, curriculum implemented, intended curriculum, Curriculum acquired,
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to investigate the degree of coordination and compliance of the intended curriculum, implemented with the acquired knowledge of family and population in order to approximate between these three programs. This research is applied in terms of practical purpose in the education system. The research method in the intended curriculum section was content analysis technique in which the objectives of the textbook were matched with the objectives of the upstream document. In the implemented curriculum section, a qualitative research method of phenomenological type was used and family and population knowledge classrooms were analyzed. In the obtained curriculum section, a qualitative research method of phenomenological type was used. The research field included undergraduate students of the Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology, University of Tehran, who were included in the research by purposive sampling. The results showed that there is a good correspondence between the goals of the upstream document and the goals of the family knowledge book and the population of the second edition. It seems that the content of this lesson has been expressed by the teachers in a practical way in the classroom, which shows the curriculum acquired in the students.
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