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The Application of Systems Methodology to Curriculum Development in Higher Education

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The development of curricula is a major priority of educational systems. The associated concepts, theories and guiding principles are briefly presented in this paper, along with a systemic approach for designing a curriculum. This approach is based on the systemic domain of Systems Methodology that facilitates curriculum development in a holistic manner. The related systemic guiding principles are demonstrated through examples that are presented according to the relevant modelling technique of Organizational Method for Analyzing Systems.

DOI 10.11648/j.her.20160101.11
Published in Higher Education Research (Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2016)
Page(s) 1-9
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Systems Methodology, Curriculum Development, Systemic Modelling

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