The Role of Teacher In Curriculum Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21111/at-tadib.v9i1.314Keywords:
Paradigm, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Leader, Design Curriculum.Abstract
One of the most important elements in education is teacher. Teachers
have an important role in formulating, developing, and implementing the
curriculum. When the teacher makes mistake in formulating a curriculum,
student learning will not be effective. In addition, teachers also have a huge
task in the process of learning both in the classroom and outside the
classroom. Thus the knowledge of a teacher will determine the quality of
the learning. It enable teacher to implement creative and innovative process
of education. To do so, teacher needs to have capability in developing the
design of curriculum, in order to enhance the quality of instruction and
education process.
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2016-01-26
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Saifulloh, A. (2016). The Role of Teacher In Curriculum Development. At-Ta’dib, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.21111/at-tadib.v9i1.314
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