
1) Academic program 2) Course of study 3) Lessons 4) Syllabus
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1) Info 2) Information 3) Program 4) Programme 5) Syllabus
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Latin, meaning: a running, race, lap around the track, course.
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(plural curricula) The set of courses and their contents offered by an institution such as a school or university. In some cases, a curriculum may be partially or entirely determined by an external body (such as the National Curriculum for England in English schools). In the U.S., the basic curriculum is established by each state with the individua...
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In formal education, a curriculum (əm; plural: curricula ə or curriculums) is the planned interaction of pupils with instructional content, materials, resources, and processes for evaluating the attainment of educational objectives. Other definitions combine various elements to describe curriculum as follows: == Etymology == As an idea, curricul...
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(plural curricula) The set of courses and their contents offered by an institution such as a school or university. In some cases, a curriculum may be partially or entirely determined by an external body (such as the National Curriculum for England in English schools). In the U.S., the basic curriculum is established by each state with the individua...
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• (n.) A course; particularly, a specified fixed course of study, as in a university. • (n.) A race course; a place for running.
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(from the article `education, philosophy of`) Many problems of educational practice that raise philosophical issues fall under this heading. Which subjects are most worth teaching or learning? ... ...deepened, and invigorated,` Eliot demanded a place for the sciences as well as the humanities in any sound program of liberal educati...
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The word curriculum has its roots in the Latin word for track or racecourse. From there it came to mean course of study or syllabus. Today the definition is much wider and includes all the planned learning experiences of a school or educational institution [18]. A curriculum is therefore defined more widely than a syllabus and includes: content; te...
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A course of study offered by an educational institution. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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The body of courses and other formally established learning experiences which constitute a program of study.
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(plural curricula): A plan of instruction that details what students are to know, how they are to learn it, what the teacher's role is, and the context in which learning and teaching will take place.
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A curriculum is a program of courses approved for a particular degree or certificate. To earn a degr
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A planned approach to learning made up of identified activities.
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The sum of all the experiences to which a child is exposed at school, both inside and outside the classroom.
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The total programme of work and activities of a school to meet the pupils' needs.
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Cur·ric'u·lum noun ;
plural English
Curriculums (-l...mz), Latin
Curricula (-l...). [ Latin See
Curricle .]
1. A race course; a place for running.
2. A course; particularly, a specified fixed course of study, as in a university.
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course of studyÂ
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Originally, in Latin, a curriculum was the course over which a race was run, hence the term became used for the whole course of study at a university necessary to qualify for a particular degree, and later extended to school education also.
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curriculum (singular)
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the aggregate of courses of study given in a school, college, university, etc.: The school is adding more science courses to its curriculum. · the regular or a particular course of study in a school, college, etc.
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a running, race, lap around the track, course.
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[Media terms] an integrated course of academic studies
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[Difficult words] an integrated course of academic studies
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[Obscure words] an integrated course of academic studies
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