Discover Three of the Most Common Course Curriculum Designs

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field of Instruction Designers is growing faster than average.

With the rise of online education and training, work-from-home occupations, and the need for businesses to pivot faster than ever, Instructional Design is becoming a growing field. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the employment of training and development specialists and instructional coordinators is projected to grow 9 percent and 6 percent, respectively from 2019 to 2029. This is much faster than the average for all occupations.

If you are interested in becoming an instructional designer, there are a few basic curriculum designs you’ll need to know:

1. Subject-Centered Curriculum

Focus is on a specific subject matter or discipline, rather than the individual.

2. Learner-Centered Curriculum

Students’ needs, interests, and goals are taken into consideration. The curriculum designed is intended to empower learners to shape their education.

3. Problem-Centered Curriculum

Teaches students the methodology of looking at a problem, then determine what the best solution should be.

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