syllabus
IPA: sˈɪɫʌbʌs
noun
- (education) A summary of topics which will be covered during an academic course, or a text or lecture.
- (law) The headnote of a reported case; the brief statement of the points of law determined prefixed to a reported case.
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Examples of "syllabus" in Sentences
- The syllabus is one aspect of this but curriculum is so so much more.
- And it may sound like an easy-A elective, but the syllabus is actually pretty rigorous.
- A structural syllabus is a form-based syllabus, organized primarily according to criteria of structural complexity.
- The goal we found out is to translate a fancy routine story into a simple routine with the same story in syllabus steps.
- In British English, syllabus is often associated with particular subjects (language, mathematics, sciences) whereas curriculum collocates with national, core … and hidden (more on that one later).
- Another issue I have with my syllabus is the fact that I've already changed an assignment due date once and am thinking of changing it again (all for good reasons), and I'm worried the students will think I'm a flake.
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