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A target-driven core curriculum development

Published: 24 October 2008 Publication History

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This paper introduces a systematic method of target-driven core curriculum development scheme, including both theory courses and laboratory practice. Based on a concrete core training target which emphasis on operability and measur-ability, we composed a have-to-know and have-to-do list for the students. After analyzing it thoroughly, we framed a teaching and learning hierarchy and spread it into 4 year courses. The method shows a better operability, measur-ability and traceability than those traditional curriculum development methods. The paper is organised as follows, the 1st section states the problem; the 2nd introduces the scheme; the 3rd provides an example of the scheme; the 4th is the conclusion and future work.

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SCE '08: Proceedings of the 1st ACM Summit on Computing Education in China on First ACM Summit on Computing Education in China
October 2008
71 pages
ISBN:9781605584416
DOI:10.1145/1517632
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Published: 24 October 2008

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  1. computer education
  2. curriculum development
  3. target driven

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