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teacher-proof curriculum  

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  • During the 1960s and early 1970s, curriculum reform efforts in many English-speaking countries led to the development of the “teacher-proof curriculum” as a central component of reform. As the term teacher-proof suggests, the aim was to minimize the teacher's control on curriculum development by creating a firm relationship among educational objectives, curriculum content, and assessment tools. [Source: Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies; Teacher-Proof Curriculum]

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