Identification and Prioritization of Dimensions and Constituents of Layered Curriculum Based on Fuzzy Delphi and AHP Methods
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S. Sharafi , H. Moemeni Mahmoo’ee , A. Akbari , T. Fallaah Mehneh  |
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Based on the assumption of diversity of interest and ability among learners, a layered curriculum can meet the challenges of a diverse population of learners. To identify and prioritize the dimension and constituents of such a curriculum, a group of 20 curriculum planning experts was given a specially constructed questionnaire on the characteristics of layered curriculum and then the relative significance/importance of derived dimensions and constituents by the use of Fuzzy Delphi method, was determined using the AHP method. As a result a set of 9 dimensions of design, objective, content, methods, learning tasks, learning environment, learner, teacher, and assessment with 45 constituents were identified where in teacher ranks first in terms significance. |
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Keywords: layered curriculum, Fuzzy Delphi, Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) |
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Special Received: 2022/09/16 | Accepted: 2023/03/6 | Published: 2025/02/19
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