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The landscape of education is continually evolving, driven by rapid advancements in technology, shifts in societal needs, and emerging research in pedagogy and cognitive sciences. In this dynamic environment, the development of an effective and responsive curriculum is more critical than ever. This book, " Curriculum Development: Key Principles and Practices" aims to provide educators, curriculum designers, and policymakers with a comprehensive guide to understanding, designing, implementing, and evaluating curricula that meet the diverse needs of today's learners.The genesis of this book lies…mehr

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The landscape of education is continually evolving, driven by rapid advancements in technology, shifts in societal needs, and emerging research in pedagogy and cognitive sciences. In this dynamic environment, the development of an effective and responsive curriculum is more critical than ever. This book, " Curriculum Development: Key Principles and Practices" aims to provide educators, curriculum designers, and policymakers with a comprehensive guide to understanding, designing, implementing, and evaluating curricula that meet the diverse needs of today's learners.The genesis of this book lies in my extensive experience in the field of education, coupled with a deep-seated passion for fostering inclusive and effective learning environments. Throughout my career, I have witnessed the profound impact that a well-crafted curriculum can have on student outcomes, teacher effectiveness, and overall school performance. This realization has driven me to delve deeper into the various facets of curriculum development, seeking to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Autorenporträt
Khritish Swargiary, an expert in education and psychology, and research methodology. He holds master's degrees from Gauhati University and IGNOU in Education, Psychology and PhD. in Behavioural Sciences. He is currently working as a Research Assistant for EdTech Research Association, Arizona (US).