Curriculum

Authors

  • Robi Kroflič Filozofska fakulteta v Ljubljani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/as.3.1.3-12

Keywords:

Curriculum

Abstract

Modern curriculum theories emphasize that if we understand the curriculum as a real core substance of education. We have to bear in mind, when planning the curriculum, the whole multitude of factors (curricula) which have an influence on the educational impact. In the field of andragogy, we especially have to consider educational needs, and linking the strategies of instruction with those of learning. The best way of realizing this principle is the open strategy of planning the national curriculum and process-developmental strategy of planning with the microandragogic situation. This planning strategy is S1m1lar to the system-integration strategy and Jarvis's model of negotiated curriculum, which derive from the basic andragogic principle: that the interests and capacities of adults for education increase if we enable them to cooperate in the planning and production of the curriculum.

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Author Biography

  • Robi Kroflič, Filozofska fakulteta v Ljubljani

    asistent na Filozofski fakulteti v Ljubljani

Published

1. 12. 1997

Issue

Section

Scientific articles

How to Cite

Kroflič, R. (1997). Curriculum. Studies in Adult Education and Learning, 3(1), 3-12. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.3.1.3-12