Evaluating the Current State of the Life and Family Skills Curriculum for Third-Grade Intermediate Students in Light of Constructivist Theory Principles

Authors

  • Nada AbdelAziz Al-Maashouq College of Education | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | KSA
  • Manal AbdelRahman Al-Shabl College of Education | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | KSA

Keywords:

Constructivist theory
life skills
family education
content analysis
curriculum development
active learning
education in Saudi Arabia

Abstract

The study aimed to evaluate the current state of the Life and Family Skills curriculum for third-grade intermediate students in Saudi Arabia in light of constructivist theory principles. The study employed a descriptive-analytical method using content analysis. The sample consisted of the Life and Family Skills textbook for the academic year 1446 AH. A content analysis tool was developed based on constructivist theory principles, which included five dimensions: prior knowledge, self-constructed knowledge, cognitive structure change, problem-solving, and social negotiation. The results revealed that including constructivist principles in the textbook content was low, with percentages ranging from 1% to 14%. The study recommended reorganizing the curriculum content according to constructivist principles, training teachers to apply these principles, and conducting future studies to develop curricula.

Author Biographies

Nada AbdelAziz Al-Maashouq, College of Education | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | KSA

College of Education | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | KSA

Manal AbdelRahman Al-Shabl, College of Education | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | KSA

College of Education | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | KSA

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Published

2025-02-28

How to Cite

Evaluating the Current State of the Life and Family Skills Curriculum for Third-Grade Intermediate Students in Light of Constructivist Theory Principles. (2025). Journal of Curriculum and Teaching Methodology, 4(2), 89-101. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.Q280125

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How to Cite

Evaluating the Current State of the Life and Family Skills Curriculum for Third-Grade Intermediate Students in Light of Constructivist Theory Principles. (2025). Journal of Curriculum and Teaching Methodology, 4(2), 89-101. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.Q280125