Curriculum Development; Theory and PracticeThis book attempts to examine the theory of curriculum development, to reach into fields other than education for strengthening thinking about curriculum, and to link what has transpired with current ideas and problems. - Preface. |
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AN APPROACH TO DESIGNING THE CURRICULUM | 1 |
An Approach to Designing the Curriculum | 9 |
PART | 15 |
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