Types of Curriculum

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Across
  1. 4. provides students with the opportunity to work with knowledge drawn from multiple disciplines
  2. 7. messages prevalent in and through exposure to any type of media
  3. 8. a course of study in which students see the same topics throughout their school career, with each encounter increasing in complexity and reinforcing previous learning
  4. 10. what is taught or emphasized at home
  5. 11. lessons learnt through searching the internet for information or through using e-forms of communication
  6. 13. content drawn from several subject areas to focus on a particular topic or theme
Down
  1. 1. lessons derived from the mere organization of schools, cellular timed segments of formal instruction
  2. 2. the actual curriculum that is delivered and presented by each teacher
  3. 3. part of formal instruction, materials chosen to support the intentional instruction agenda of a school
  4. 5. what is not taught giving students the impression that these elements are not important in their educational experiences
  5. 6. comprised from ideas offered by policymakers, school officials, administrators or politicians
  6. 8. massive ongoing, informal curriculum of family, peer groups, mass media, churches etc.
  7. 9. the things that students actually take out of the classroom, concepts truly learnt or remembered
  8. 12. processes, content, knowledge combined with the experiences and realities of the learner to create new knowledge