Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Sep. 2010
The term curricular is used to refer to everything specific to the curriculum or related to it.
Own or related to the curriculum: the objectives, content and basic methodologies for evaluating students in education
Meanwhile, the curriculum is he set of basic competences, objectives, contents, methodological criteria and evaluation that students should achieve when they are at a certain educational level.
Originally the term curriculum had a much more restricted reference than the current one, since it was only associated with what should be taught in schools, that is, the content of each of the disciplines or subjects, the well-known curriculum. Meanwhile, at present the curriculum does not refer exclusively to the structure of the study plans but also to everything that happens both in the classroom and at school.
In the building of the curriculum involve different sources, such as disciplinary source, psychopedagogical source, source sociocultural, philosophical source and pedagogical source.
Those contents that the curriculum implies turn out to be a set of scientific knowledge, abilities, skills, values and attitudes that must learn students and that teachers should encourage students to incorporate them into themselves.
Characteristics
Any curriculum must meet the following characteristics: open (to have a common part to territory national and another completed by each of the autonomous communities), flexible (it adapts to the reality of the environment of the educational center in question and the students to whom it is directed), inclusive (part of common training for all students nationwide) attend to diversity(include the address of identity own of each autonomous community) and thoughtful teacher (It would be the result of the previous characteristics that give rise to a reflective teacher, guide and counselor).
Synonym of curriculum vitae: document that summarizes in a schematic way the personal information, academic training and the work trajectory of a person
And on the other hand, the concept of curriculum is used as a synonym for curriculum vitae, a concept highly diffused in the world of work, of the human Resources, and among job seekers.
Because precisely the curriculum vitae turns out to be that document in which in a schematic and Summarized, an individual details his educational background and work experience at the time of applying for a job.
It is the instrument par excellence that is used at the request of spontaneous or concerted presentation in companies when they aspire to a job.
The basic premise that a curriculum must have from its construction is to contain the basic information and more relevant of a worker so that in this way helps whoever decides if that person meets the conditions of search.
Personal data such as age, date of birth, address, among others, more details of training and studies, for example where she studied basic and university studies, Among others, and the work experience that one has, that is, the companies in which she worked, position held, and from what date to what date, and who can give references about one, are the information essential.
Meanwhile, that information should be presented as briefly as possible, if possible on a sheet, thus the recruiter can quickly and eloquently obtain the profile of the candidate. Because apart let's not forget that in these searches there are usually thousands of candidates who also offer a resume.
We must also say that the information that does not add to the position for which it is being applied is better not to dump it in the curriculum since it will occupy a place and will not be decisive.
As long as and regarding the way of structuring that information, there may be variations from one country to another, however, the usual thing is place a small photograph above everything on the right, start with personal and contact information, and then specify the work experience, from the most recent to the most distant, followed by studies and training, also going from the last studied to the first.
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