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Mission, vision, and program outcomes in the Curriculum

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Could you please help me understand how mission, vision, and program outcomes of an educational program carried out in the curriculum?

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The mission and vision of a school are reflected in the educational curriculum and the purpose and value of this is discussed.

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Most all schools and institutions have a mission. As small as a charter or private school to as large as a corporation as McDonald's, they all need to have a focus and task at hand. If for example, a charter school focuses attention on a person or primary donor such as a tennis player, for example, then understanding teamwork, mastering concepts in ...

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