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Summary of the difference between curriculum, syllabus and lesson plan
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What’s the difference between A curriculum A syllabus And a lesson plan?
How to you know what to teach day to day? How do you know what your students should know how to do at the end of the term? At the end of the year?
In education, the curriculum and syllabus are the most important components. Acurriculum is a broad guideline that describes the objectives and organization of educational institutions and programs.A student must be taught using the guidance of the curriculum. A Syllabus describes what topics and information are to be taught to students. A syllabus gives specific details about a course or subject In order to deliver high-quality instruction every school adheres to a curriculum and syllabus.
The curriculum is created by the school administration to give guidance to the teacher on their long-term goals. The syllabus is created by the teacher and is guided by the curriculum. It tells what will be taught and how for a period of time (Like a term) A lesson plan is the specific plan and strategy for a specific lesson.
Lesson plans are the day-to-day guide for teaching. Each lesson plan should include the specific objectives for that day or week, the materials needed, and the teaching methods to be used. Each lesson plan should include the specific objectives for that day or week, the materials needed, and the teaching methods to be used.