Description

Program identification

Task 1: Analyzing Educational Needs

Choose a specific subject area or field of study. Describe the process of analyzing educational needs for this subject area. Include factors such as changing societal demands, learner demographics, and emerging trends that can influence program

Task 2: Establishing Program Goals

Based on the subject area you chose in Task 1, create two program goals that address specific learning outcomes or educational needs. Ensure that these goals are clear, concise, and reflect the overarching purpose of the educational program.

Task 3: Considering Influencing Factors

Identify and discuss three key factors that could influence the identification of an effective program. These factors could include considerations related to student diversity, community involvement, technology integration, and alignment with educational standards.

Needs assessment

Task 1: Identifying Stakeholders

List and briefly describe the key stakeholders involved in a needs assessment for your curriculum design. Explain the roles and perspectives of each stakeholder, such as students, teachers, parents, administrators, and community members.

Task 2: Data Collection Methods

Research and describe three different methods commonly used to collect data during a needs assessment. Choose methods that can provide insights into various aspects of the learning environment. For each method, explain its benefits, potential drawbacks, and when it might be most appropriate to use.