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BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI – 620 024 CENTRE FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION KNOWLEDGE AND CURRICULUM B.Ed. II YEAR (Copyright reserved) For Private Circulation only Chairman Dr.V.M.Muthukumar Vice-Chancellor Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 Vice-Chairman Dr.C.Thiruchelvam Registrar Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 Course Director Dr. R. Babu Rajendran Director i/c Centre for Distance Education Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 Course Material Co-ordinator Dr.K.Anandan Professor & Head, Dept .of Education Centre for Distance Education Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 Author Dr.A.Tholappan Asst.Professor,Dept.of Education,CDE Bharathidaan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 The Syllabus adopted from 2015-16 onwards UNIT-1 KNOWLEDGE EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND PERSPECTIVES Structure 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Objectives 1.3 Foundations of Education 1.4 Genesis of knowledge 1.5 Types of Knowledge 1.5.1 Personal Knowledge 1.5.2 Procedural Knowledge 1.5.3 Propositional Knowledge 1.6 Structure and Forms of Knowledge 1.6.1 Ways to Acquiring Knowledge 1.6.2 Meaning of Information 1.7 Modes of Education 1.7.1 Formal Education 1.7.2 Non - Formal Education 1.7.2.1 Open University 1.7.2.2 Open and Distance Learning 1.7.2.3 Distance Education 1.7.3 Informal Education 1.8 Teaching in Multicultural Setting 1.9 Curriculum 1.9.1 Meaning of Curriculum 1.9.2 Nature of Curriculum 1.9.3 Scope of Curriculum 1.9.4 Curriculum and Syllabus 1.9.5 Curriculum Development 1.9.6 Need and Importance of Curriculum 1.10 Foundation of Curriculum 1.10.1 Philosophical Foundation of Curriculum 1.10.2 Psychological Foundation of Curriculum 1.10.3 Sociological Foundation of Curriculum 1.11 Let Us Sum Up 1.12 Unit End Activity 1.13 Points for Discussion 1.14 Answer to Check Your Progress 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION Knowledge is habitually defined as a belief that is true and justified. The philosopher Plato famously defined knowledge as "justified true belief". On the other hand, knowledge is a familiarity, awareness of understanding of someone or something, such as facts, information, descriptions, or skills, which acquired through experiences or education by perceiving, discovering or learning. On comparing knowledge and wisdom, knowledge is the accumulation of facts and information and wisdom is the synthesis is of knowledge and experiences into insights that deepen one’s understanding of relationships and the meaning of life. Education is really a means to discover new things which we don’t know about and increase our knowledge. Hence, it is important to provide effective teaching-learning experiences by means of constructing productive curriculum. In developing curriculum, all the foundations (Philosophical, Psychological, and Sociological Foundations) of development of curriculum should be accommodated with respect to the learners and the society. Educators, curriculum makers and teachers must have promoted philosophies that are deemed necessary for planning, implementing and evaluating a school curriculum. This philosophical foundation define the purpose of the school, the important subject to be taught, the kind of learning students must have and how they can acquire them, the instructional material, methods and strategies to be used and how students will be evaluated. It is found that Curriculum is influenced by psychology and Psychology provides information about the teaching and learning process. This psychological foundation seeks answers as to how a curriculum be organized in order to achieve students’ learning at the optimum level, and as to what amount of information they can absorb in learning the various contents of the curriculum. Education takes place in society. Education is essentially a social process and life-long process and social environment educates the child education has a social role to play. Since the society is dynamic, there are many developments which are difficult to cope with and to adjust to. Hence, sociological foundation of curriculum helps in developing democratic skills and values in students. In this unit, we will discuss about the importance of knowledge with its acquisition, modes of education and its scope and determinants of curriculum with its foundations. 2
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