Social Sciences, asked by wazirhasnainwazir25, 2 months ago

what is meant by by the social construction of curriculum? Discuss​

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Answered by snatika98
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Social constructionism is the belief that meaning is constructed by both the individual and society. ... There exists both a social curriculum and a school curriculum, and those two can be melded into one. The social curriculum includes anything learned from one's environment, one's family, and from society.

Answered by nishitha4
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Social constructionism is the belief that meaning is constructed by both the individual and society. ... There exists both a social curriculum and a school curriculum, and those two can be melded into one. The social curriculum includes anything learned from one's environment, one's family, and from society.

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