curriculum
[kəˈrɪkjələm]
Definition:
1. The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
2. An integrated course of academic studies.
Use 'curriculum' in a sentence:
- 1. Some teachers had sufficient curricular and teaching resources available, while others did not.
- 2. This is the data structure of a curriculum design.
- 3. The development of new curriculum reform and quality education has put greater demand on teachers teaching and research capacity.
- 4. Music teachers also put forward their ideas and suggestions to sustainable development of new curriculum reform.
- 5. The new curriculum experiment to educated the superintendent and a teacher quality set a higher request.
- 6. The complete curriculum is included as part of the registration.
- 7. Today's school curriculum is fuller than ever, but the school day isn't any longer.
- 8. The curriculum includes a lesson from the firemen on how to rappel from a building.
- 9. The boy disliked the current curriculum, something about currency.
- 10. Schools have struggled to fit it all in ever since. Now, 20 years later, the primary curriculum is to be cut down.
- 11. But the British already have not only national standards but also a national curriculum and national exams.
- 12. Curriculum development for medical education.
- 13. They hired curriculum consultants and specialists and experts.
- 14. They all fulminated against the new curriculum.
- 15. The whole question of school curriculum is up for discussion.
- 16. All the schools have music and dancing as part of the curriculum.
- 17. We have to build computers into the school curriculum.
- 18. They are concerned with the training curriculum, but not the details of each course.
- 19. What is curriculum theory?
- 20. We can often correlate age with frequency of illness.