Dr. Saeid Safaei Movahhed, Dr. Mohammad Hajizad,
Volume 8, Issue 16 (9-2020)
Abstract
In this paper, I try to put forward a new model for curriculum evaluation, entitled ECCP (Evaluating Curriculum as a Complex Phenomenon), out of my perception of curriculum as a complex event. In the abovementioned model, various dimensions and aspects of curriculum (written, operationalized, experienced, tested, and flourished) are evaluated by three criteria (intended ideals, implicit elements, and overlooked aspects) which finally forms a 15-cell matrix. I firmly believe that evaluating and assessing curriculum as a complex phenomenon requires answers to the questions posed by each cell. It is also endorsed by the model that any evaluation plan ought to locate curriculum in context to offer meaningful results and findings.
Ms. Shima Pourzandi, Dr. Faezah Nateghi, Dr. Alireza Faghihi,
Volume 8, Issue 16 (9-2020)
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify the factors, criteria and indicators for evaluating the quality of preschool curriculum. Research is one of the theoretical-applied researches that evaluated the quality of the curriculum using both documentary and phenomenological methods. In this study, interviews with experts in the field of preschool and evaluation were used. According to the purpose