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curriculum course of study: an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university"
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curriculum The aggregate of courses of study given in a learning environment. The courses are arranged in a sequence to make learning a subject easier. In schools, a curriculum spans several grades, for example, the math curriculum. In business, it can run for days, weeks, months, or years. Learners enter it at various points depending on their job experience and the needs of the business. Back to top Declarative knowledge Factual (verifiable information) information about a subject matter.
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curriculum The skills, performances, attitudes, and values pupils are expected to learn from schooling: includes statements of desired pupil outcomes, descriptions of materials, and the planned sequence that will be used to help pupils attain the outcomes.
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curriculum A series of related courses.
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curriculum [SCOPE NOTE: Courses offered by a school or a particular course of study; can be instructional or training-related; includes lesson plans] Related terms: Education; Instructional materials; Training materials
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