curricularcur‧ric‧u‧lar /kəˈrɪkjələ $ -ər/ adjective [only before noun]Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
Genuine curricular reform needs to begin by acknowledging that not all of the facts we teach children will stick with them.
In each of these a textbook may be present as a resource, but it does not dictate the curricular program.
Organisation within the school emphasises whole-staff participation in management, cross-phase teams in curricular areas and whole-school planning strategies.
The structure reflects traditional curricular preoccupations in special education.
There is probably no curricular subject that creates as much anxiety for parents as writing, and this is no surprise.
These sources make it clear we will be fed yet more standardized testing and curricular standards.
Two pairs of concepts have been elaborated in the light of empirical work conducted in actual curricular settings.
While reducing head teachers' autonomy in curricular matters, the 1988 Act increases it in matters of financial management.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►area
· Organisation within the school emphasises whole-staff participation in management, cross-phase teams in curricular areas and whole-school planning strategies.· This would not be to the exclusion of other World Religions which would be included in their appropriate curricular area.· Such programs have been used in a number of curricular areas.
relating to the curriculum of a school: curricular changes