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Definition of curriculum in English: curriculumnounPlural curricula, Plural curriculums kəˈrɪkjʊləmkəˈrɪkjələm The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college. course components of the school curriculum Example sentencesExamples - Their writings now constitute a large part of the standard curriculum for graduate students studying the history of modern art.
- So the interpretation was critiqued and debated in all high level curriculum committees.
- Private schools are not legally obliged to teach the national curriculum, unlike their state sector counterparts.
- The curriculums include prayer, and all subjects are taught in a religious framework.
- The education sector will provide curriculum materials linked to library artifacts and museum exhibits.
- And that raises obvious issues for teacher-training, curriculum development, and so on.
- In focusing on the problems with the new science curriculum, my analysis here might seem one-sided.
- Statements taken from standard biology curricula appear to have been mixed in.
- Here is a summary of the United Kingdom's national educational curriculum.
- Academic undergraduate curricula would have to be re-scheduled to incorporate time for acupuncture at the expense of other course work.
- In the process of designing courses and curriculums I re-examined how colleges do it.
- Today's school curriculum is fuller than ever, but the school day isn't any longer.
- I find it really hard to understand why demanding standards and a sound academic core curriculum should do any harm.
- Times have changed since the liberal arts curriculum was developed.
- One campus I visited spent several years implementing a new general education curriculum.
- Many children continue to study their own curriculum by attending evening classes.
- They teach the required Egyptian standard curriculum plus art and music.
- Recently, three other universities have begun to offer a pharmacy curriculum.
- I felt a distinct, self-inflicted pressure to cover the requisite curriculum material.
- The schools follow the curriculum taught in Taiwan and receive a small subsidy from the Ministry of Education.
Synonyms syllabus, course of study/studies, programme of study/studies, educational programme, subjects, modules timetable, schedule
Origin Early 19th century: from Latin (see curricle). Definition of curriculum in US English: curriculumnounkəˈrɪkjələmkəˈrikyələm The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college. course components of the school curriculum Example sentencesExamples - Academic undergraduate curricula would have to be re-scheduled to incorporate time for acupuncture at the expense of other course work.
- In focusing on the problems with the new science curriculum, my analysis here might seem one-sided.
- Today's school curriculum is fuller than ever, but the school day isn't any longer.
- Many children continue to study their own curriculum by attending evening classes.
- The education sector will provide curriculum materials linked to library artifacts and museum exhibits.
- They teach the required Egyptian standard curriculum plus art and music.
- Recently, three other universities have begun to offer a pharmacy curriculum.
- One campus I visited spent several years implementing a new general education curriculum.
- The schools follow the curriculum taught in Taiwan and receive a small subsidy from the Ministry of Education.
- Here is a summary of the United Kingdom's national educational curriculum.
- Statements taken from standard biology curricula appear to have been mixed in.
- I felt a distinct, self-inflicted pressure to cover the requisite curriculum material.
- In the process of designing courses and curriculums I re-examined how colleges do it.
- So the interpretation was critiqued and debated in all high level curriculum committees.
- Private schools are not legally obliged to teach the national curriculum, unlike their state sector counterparts.
- Times have changed since the liberal arts curriculum was developed.
- The curriculums include prayer, and all subjects are taught in a religious framework.
- I find it really hard to understand why demanding standards and a sound academic core curriculum should do any harm.
- And that raises obvious issues for teacher-training, curriculum development, and so on.
- Their writings now constitute a large part of the standard curriculum for graduate students studying the history of modern art.
Synonyms syllabus, course of studies, course of study, programme of studies, programme of study, educational programme, subjects, modules
Origin Early 19th century: from Latin (see curricle). |