ENRICHING CURRICULUM – USING LOCAL WISDOM
Cao Chenrui
No 2020-36-05, Working papers from Voice of Research
Abstract:
It is time to realize that education has to come out of its of school campus. That is education has to be inter connected with the society and available resources in it. It’s a narrow approach towards the curriculum by including the school activities, academic and non-academic only and thus neglecting a very good resource called Local Wisdom to enrich the curriculum. Local wisdom means availability of human skill or wisdom which is easily accessible or something that is within the reach. Although technology has advanced a lot, Educational advancement still works in isolation and still there are challenges we face. The best use of local wisdom could be done in such case through the available resources to enrich curriculum. There are many talented persons possessing excellent skill which can give ample motivation and reinforcement to accelerate the inquisitiveness of the students and increase their enthusiasm. Values, Morals, Science etc. can be taught easily and effectively with the same. Using local wisdom to enrich the curriculum is the need of this hour. Thus, using Local Wisdom is the key of the best management of educational institutions and make the education accessible to all. Key Words: curriculum, teacher, student, local, wisdom, local wisdom Policy
Date: 2020-12
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