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  2. Backward design - Wikipedia

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    In traditional curriculum planning, a list of content that will be taught is created and/or selected. [4] In backward design, the educator starts with goals, creates or plans out assessments and finally makes lesson plans. Supporters of backward design liken the process to using a "road map". [5] In this case, the destination is chosen first ...

  3. Curriculum development - Wikipedia

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    A humanistic curriculum is a curriculum based on intercultural education that allows for the plurality of society while striving to ensure a balance between pluralism and universal values. In terms of policy, this view sees curriculum frameworks as tools to bridge broad educational goals and the processes to reach them.

  4. Curriculum - Wikipedia

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    The National Curriculum was introduced into England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a nationwide curriculum for primary and secondary state schools following the Education Reform Act 1988. [37] It does not apply to private schools , which may set their own curricula, but it ensures that state schools of all local education authorities have a ...

  5. Mary Immaculate College - Wikipedia

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    From 1974 to 1994, Mary Immaculate College was a recognised college of the National University of Ireland. [9] Due to a drop in the demand for school teachers, in the 1980s under Sr O'Connor and Sr Bulgers presidencies, the college diversified into non-education arts programmes, and began to initiate links with other international universities.

  6. Newman College Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Newman College Ireland was a Catholic liberal arts college in Northern Ireland which was opened in 2014. [1] Named after Cardinal John Henry Newman , the founder of the Catholic University of Ireland which became University College Dublin , the college aimed to create third level institution which embodies the Catholic ethos.

  7. Stranmillis University College - Wikipedia

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    Stranmillis University College. The college was established in 1922 to provide state-funded teacher training by the then newly created Government of Northern Ireland to ensure that there would be a non-denominational teacher training college within Northern Ireland's boundaries after the partition of Ireland.

  8. University College Dublin - Wikipedia

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    University College Dublin (commonly referred to, in Ireland, as UCD) (Irish: Coláiste na hOllscoile, Baile Átha Cliath) is a public research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a member institution of the National University of Ireland. With 38,417 students, it is Ireland's largest university and among Europe's most prestigious. [4]

  9. Central Applications Office - Wikipedia

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    The Central Applications Office (CAO) (Irish: An LárOifig Iontrála) is the organisation responsible for overseeing undergraduate applications to colleges and universities in the Republic of Ireland. The primary mission of the Central Applications Office is to centrally process applications in a fair and efficient manner.