Learning Log Meeting 1 Curriculum Development
September 15th 2021
Nama and NIM |
Saniya Idfih Yanti (2088203098) |
Topic |
Curriculum Development: Definition and Scope |
Date |
September 15, 2021 |
Sources/Links |
Brown (1995). The Element of
Language Curriculum |
Learned vocabularies,
pronunciation & part of speech, definition, and in context (e.g., in a
sentence) |
1.Syllabus = [siləbəs] Part of speech: Noun Indonesian: Silabus Definition: an outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching. e.g.,
“There isn't time to cover the syllabus.” Synonyms: Curriculum, course, course of
study, program of study, educational program, course outline, timetable,
schedule 2. Approach = ap·proach /əˈprōCH/ Part of
speech:
Noun Indonesian: Pendekatan Synonyms: oncoming Part of
speech: Verb Indonesian: Mendekati Definition: e.g.,
“the train approached the mainline” Synonyms: Near, come near to, come up, get
near to, verge 3. Principles/principle = [ˈprinsəpəl] Part of speech: Noun Indonesian: prisip Definition: a fundamental truth or proposition that serves
as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of
reasoning. e.g., “the basic principles of Christianity” Synonyms: truth, proposition, concept, idea, theory, postulate, assumption, basis,
fundamental, essence, essential, philosophy. 4. Scope= [skōp] Part of peech: Noun Indonesian: Cakupan Definition: the extent of the area or subject matter that something
deals with or to which it is relevant. e.g.,
“we widened the scope of our investigation” Synonyms:
extent, range, breadth, width, reach, sweep, purview, span 4. Sequencing/sequence = [ˈsēkwəns] Part of speech: Noun
Indonesian: Urutan Definition: a particular order in which related events, movements,
or things follow each other. e.g.,
“the content of the program should follow a logical sequence.” Synonyms: Succession, order, course
series, chain concatenation, train, string, cycle, progression, arrangement,
pattern, chronology, flow Part of speech: Verb Indonesian: mengurut Definition: arrange in a particular order. e.g., “trainee librarians decide
how a set of misfiled cards could be sequenced.” |
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