Curriculum Design Process
Needs and Situation
Goals and Objectives
Language Curriculum
100

Which of these people should be involved in developing curriculum?
a. teachers
b. curriculum designers
c. stakeholders
d. all of these

d. all of these

100

Is a 'journey map' part of needs or situation analysis?

needs analysis

100

What subject is this likely to be a course goal for?

'The course focuses on the knowledge, skills and values needed to fully participate in building a just and peaceful society'.

Civics  
Peace
Human Rights

100

What do receptive skills focus on, input or output?

input

200

After you have developed a curriculum, is it important that you follow it exactly?

No. (You should adapt it according to needs and situation)

200

What does 'SWOT' analysis stand for?

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats

200

Programme aims, course goals and topic objectives must be ________.

aligned

200

What are two productive skills?

speaking and writing

300

What are the first things you need to know before designing a curriculum?

(students') needs and the situation.

300

Which of these is not analysed in situation analysis?

a. available resources
b. students' levels
c. teachers' experience
d. stakeholders' opinions

b. students' levels
(this is needs analysis)

300

What is exposure?

a. being outside when the weather is bad
b. written English that students see
c. spoken English that students hear
d. language that the students experience

d. language that the students experience

300

'Students can speak confidently on a wide range of topics'.

Is this an example of accuracy or fluency?

fluency

400

Which of these is a foolish way to order your topics?

a. from easy to difficult
b. from general to specific
c. alphabetically
d. according to the order in the textbook

c. alphabetically

400

What should needs analysis help you measure?

a. the size of the classroom you need for the number of students you teach
b. The gap between where students are and where they need to be
c. The score students need in order to pass the course
d. all of the above 

b. The gap between where students are and where they need to be

400

Name one verb you should never use in learning objectives.

understand
know
learn
practice

400

'Students can write about the topic without making many mistakes'.

Is this an example of accuracy or fluency?


accuracy

500

What does ZPD stand for?

The Zone of Proximal Development

500

Community leaders, parents and employers are examples of _____________.

Stakeholders

500

Why is this a bad learning objective?

'Teach students about the causes and effects of global warming'

because it describes what the teacher does, not what the students achieve

500

Pronunciation, grammar and punctuation are examples of

a. structures
b. interaction
c. research
d. topics


a. structures

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