A Study of the Effects of the Installation of a Curriculum Engineering System / George A. Beauchamp.

The second of an expected series of reports on studies designed to analyze the effects of the installation of a curriculum system in a school district upon the curriculum attitudes and self-perceptions of teachers in that district is presented. The system of curriculum engineering involves all schoo...

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Main Author: Beauchamp, George A.
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1973.
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Physical Description:17 pages
Format: Microfilm Book
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The second of an expected series of reports on studies designed to analyze the effects of the installation of a curriculum system in a school district upon the curriculum attitudes and self-perceptions of teachers in that district is presented. The system of curriculum engineering involves all school district personnel in curriculum planning and implementation. A curriculum system is a system for decision-making and action. Curriculum planning refers to all activities utilized in producing a new or changed curriculum. Curriculum implementation involves developing teaching strategies. Data was collected prior to the installation of the curriculum system in a school district in 1970, through the use of four instruments: Curriculum Attitude Inventory, Teacher Opinion Inventory, Teacher Self-Analysis Inventory, and a sheet for principals to rank teachers on curriculum behaviors. Results are presented in tabular form. (CK)
Note:ERIC Note: Paper presented at American Educational Research Association Meeting (New Orleans, Louisiana, February 25-March 1, 1973).
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Call Number:ED075499 Microfiche
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