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How to pronounce curriculum in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms course of study, program, programme, syllabus
Type of info, information
Has types crash program, crash programme, degree program, reading program, crash course
Derivation curricular

Examples of curriculum

curriculum
She taught algebra in the past, and now that's part of seventh-grade curriculum.
From the tennessean.com
Saylor's work is in progress, and some of the curriculum is not fully developed.
From the forbes.com
The goal of this year's project is to develop a cooking curriculum for all ages.
From the courier-journal.com
In years past, those teachers would receive the curriculum after it was drafted.
From the dailyherald.com
These battles no doubt have a legitimate place in the social studies curriculum.
From the latimes.com
He developed a new graduate curriculum on multimedia storytelling and new media.
From the timesunion.com
Bachelor's degree in engineering or related field from an accredited curriculum.
From the jobview.monster.com
For complicated reasons, therefore, our ICT curriculum has become dysfunctional.
From the guardian.co.uk
He studies the same curriculum areas as his classmates but works in his own way.
From the times.co.nz
More examples
  • Course of study: an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university"
  • (curricular) of or relating to an academic course of study
  • In formal education, a curriculum (plural: curricula, or curriculums) is the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university. ...
  • (Curricula) These include instructional materials, related to a unit of teaching and learning within a particular subject area. These may include lesson plans, audio-visual materials, teacher guides, textbooks, etc.
  • The materials used for a course, which can include a text-book, a teacher and grading guide, lesson plans, tests, and worksheets. In an online curriculum, some of these elements can be integrated and automated.
  • A plan for teaching and learning which includes objectives, subject matter content, learning experiences and teaching strategies, teaching aids, and evaluations. (2001 Community College Handbook)
  • A predefined series of learning events designed to meet a specific goal, such as certifying in a particular area or achieving required job skills and knowledge.
  • Refers to the materials used to teach/learn a single subject or all subjects for any given grade level. May include textbooks, workbooks, worksheets, tests, CD ROMs, CDs, video, DVD, software, computer-based lessons/materials, activities, field trips, and more.
  • Instructional plan of skills, lessons, and objectives on a particular subject; may be authored by a state, textbook publisher. A teacher typically executes this plan.