what is the importance of link diagram of Curriculum of subject
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two are the main curiculumn in link diagram
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Structure the curriculum so that it allows students and teachers to study in greater depth some of the most important topics and skills. In other words, don't emphasize coverage of too many curriculum objectives and topics at the expense of depth. Several studies conclude that focusing in depth on a smaller number of skills and concepts will lead to greater understanding and retention and will better support efforts to teach problem solving and critical thinking. (See, for example, Knapp and Associates, 1991; McDonnell, 1989; Brophy, 1990.)
Structure the curriculum so that it calls on students to use various learning strategies to solve problems. Note that this does not mean having students learn generic thinking skills. Although the initial interest in critical thinking led many innovators to teach isolated "thinking skills," research in cognitive psychology now indicates clearly that such skills are better learned and retained when they are embedded in units that deal with complex meaningful problems in a particular context. (For more detailed discussion of this issue, see the volume edited by Resnick & Klopfer, 1989; and Brooks & Brooks, 1993.)