curriculum
IPA: kɝˈɪkjʌɫʌm
noun
- The set of courses, coursework, and their content, offered at a school or university.
- (obsolete) A racecourse; a place for running.
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Examples of "curriculum" in Sentences
- The curriculum is focused on the pupil.
- The school follows the national curriculum.
- Students are studying antecedence curriculums.
- Part of the curriculum is the sacramental program.
- The curriculum is tailored to the individual student.
- Morrison developed the unique curriculum of the workshop.
- In the Upper School, the curriculum is college preparatory.
- The description of the curriculum is in particular misleading.
- The Curriculum Committee works on the curriculum of the school.
- Maintenance and restoration of the structure is part of the curriculum.
- They stand for nothing and the curriculum is a man, head full of straw.
- Our schools need to teach that being skeptical of the curriculum is acceptable.
- So the curriculum is a mishmash of this and that -- discrete details of a main point that does not register.
- David Nunan, for example, argues that the curriculum is the totality of what actually happens in an educational setting:
- Let others know who might be interested in teaching with the materials so that the curriculum is adopted in more and more classrooms.
- "Calls for shared curriculum for the common standards have triggered renewed debates about who decides what students learn, and even about varied meanings of the word "curriculum," adding layers of complexity to the job of translating the broad learning goals into classroom teaching," writes Gewertz.
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