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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
RWRalph W. Tyler
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INTRODUCTION This small book attempts to explain a rationale for viewing, analyzing and interpreting the curriculum and instructional program of an educational institution. It is not a textbook, for it does not provide comprehensive guidance and readings for a course. It is not a manual for curriculum construction since it does not describe and outline in detail the steps to be taken by a given school or college that seeks to build a curriculum. This book outlines one way of viewing an instructional program as a functioning instrument of education. The student is encouraged to examine other rationales and to develop his own conception of the elements and relationships involved in an effective curriculum.
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- Curriculum
- Mathematics education
- Computer science
- Psychology
- Pedagogy
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