Philosophical and Theoretical Position in Curriculum
Throughout CUR 8110 and 9510, I have engaged with various philosophical and theoretical positions that influence curriculum design. As I reflect on these experiences, it is clear to me that curriculum is both an educational and a powerful way to mediate the social, political, and economic realities we all face.
One of the biggest lessons I have learned is that curriculum serves as a reflection of social values and priorities. Multicultural education promotes an inclusive classroom environment by making it so that diverse cultural narratives and perspectives are represented (Pourdavood & Yan, 2020). This representation challenges the monocultural bias that often pervades traditional curricula. For example, during a semester project, I was involved in redesigning a social studies curriculum to include more diverse perspectives, particularly focusing on underrepresented cultural and historical viewpoints. This initiative added context and got everyone rethinking how these additions could challenge existing preconceptions and stimulate a more inclusive dialogue among students. Through this process, I observed firsthand how an enriched curriculum could foster empathy and understanding among students from different backgrounds.
However, the effectiveness of such curriculum...
It requires thoughtful implementation and the active involvement of educators who are trained to handle sensitive topics with care and depth. Another experience I had was that during discussions in...…responsive to the changing societal needs. I envision myself actively participating in curriculum development processes that strive to dismantle educational disparities and promote a more just and equitable society. My goal is to contribute to the creation of educational environments where every student, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to succeed and where curriculum becomes a tool for social change.In conclusion, the lessons from my coursework have reinforced my belief in the transformative power of education. I am inspired to continue exploring how curriculum development can be leveraged to address and influence social, political, and economic outcomes effectively. My academic and practical experiences have profoundly impacted my approach to education, continually shaping my development…
References
Choi, S., & Lee, S. W. (2020). Enhancing teacher self-efficacy in multicultural classrooms andschool climate: The role of professional development in multicultural education in the United States and South Korea. Aera Open, 6(4), 2332858420973574.
Parinasan, M. A., Rosal, M. M., Kilag, O. K., Groenewald, C. A., Groenewald, E., & Gepitulan,P. M. (2024). Public Sector Management Education in the Philippines for 21st Century Governance: Challenges, Strategies, and Innovation. International Multidisciplinary Journal of Research for Innovation, Sustainability, and Excellence (IMJRISE)-ISSN: 3028-032X, 1(3), 67-72.
Pourdavood, R. G., & Yan, M. (2020). Becoming Critical: In-service Teachers' Perspectives onMulticultural Education. International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, 19(2), 112-135.
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