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C. Behaviors
A curriculum encompasses all planned learning experiences and is fundamentally designed to bring about desired changes in a child's behaviors. This includes cognitive behaviors (how they think and understand), affective behaviors (how they feel and value), and psychomotor behaviors (how they act and perform skills). The ultimate goal of education, facilitated by the curriculum, is to shape and modify these behaviors to align with educational objectives and societal expectations.
- Personality is too broad; while curriculum influences aspects of personality, it doesn't define its sum total.
- Attitude is a component of behavior, but not the comprehensive sum.
- Action is a specific manifestation of behavior, but 'behaviors' is more encompassing of all learning outcomes.