1. Accordingly, curriculum development involves specifying educational goals and selecting appropriate learning contexts in which those goals can be pursued. 2. As with all curriculum development there are many questions to be raised and pitfalls to try to avoid. 3. Community organisations can also provide Work Experience and teacher secondment placements, as well as support for curriculum development. 4. The influence of process and research models for curriculum development can also be detected in a number of proposals for insider evaluation. 5. The most vulnerable areas of working time for me are those of contact with pupils and curriculum development. 6. There is obviously little room for the school to be directly involved in curriculum development at any level. 7. These projects include curriculum development, educational philosophy and goals, teacher upgrading and in-service training. 8. They supported curriculum development and professional development for teachers and work-site mentors. |