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Role of teacher and student in changing curriculum

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Answered by thamizhselvana868
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ROLE OF TEACHER

With their knowledge , experience and competencies teachers are central to any curriculum improvement effort, they are responsible for introducing the curriculum in the classroom and outside the classroom as well. ... In order to create strong curriculum teachers must play an integral role in every step of the process.

ROLE OF STUDENT

Students' input is important in its own right, but allowing them to participate in curriculum change empowers them and encourages them to take responsibility for matters that concern them. We conceptualize that the presence of student's voice should be felt in all manner of school development.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Teacher Education provides a platform to student-teachers to acquire the required knowledge, skill and develop positive attitude, values and beliefs. This can be done with the help of the provided curriculum. And the quality of teacher produced in any institution invariably depends on the curriculum offered to them during their training period. After reviewing various researches on the curriculum and significant role of teachers’ in framing the curriculum the process of curriculum development was decentralized. The process of curriculum framing and preparation of textbooks be decentralized so as to increase teachers’ involvement in these tasks. Decentralization should mean greater autonomy within the state/district. As curriculum is the best mean of overall development of students. And teacher is mediator between curriculum and students.

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