Differences between Knowledge-based and Competence-Based Curriculum
by ntirenganya Emerthe -
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Re: Differences between Knowledge-based and Competence-Based Curriculum
by Aloys kajyambere -
KNOWLEDGE BASED CURRICULUM FOCUSES ON SUBJECT CONTENT AND WHAT LEARNERS CAN KNOW AND MEMORISE RATHER THAN WHAT THEY CAN DO.
THE LEARNING PROCESS IS TEACHER CENTREDWITH MINIMUM INVOLVMENT OF THE LEARNERS
THE TEACHER PROVIDE THE SUBJECT CONTENTCONCEPTS.
COMPETENCE BASED FOCUSES ON WHAT LEARNERS CAN DO AND APPLY IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS BY DEVELOPING SKILLS, ATTITUDES AND VALUES IN ADDITION TO KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
THE LEARNING PROCESS IS LEARNER FOCUSED WHERE A LEARNER IS ENGAGED IN ACTIVE AND PARTICIPATORYLEARNING ACTIVITIES
LEARNERS BUILD NEW KNOWLEDGE FROM PRIOR KNOWLEDGE