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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a curriculum for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific educational program or plan designed for a particular subject or purpose.
Example: "The school has developed a curriculum for teaching advanced mathematics to high school students."
Alternatives: "a program for" or "a syllabus for".
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This is a curriculum for Britain and British citizens?
And she is busy writing a curriculum for the city's school leaders.
Well this is a curriculum for white British citizens, people like me".
What we need now is a curriculum for the future, centred on innovation and technology.
Gomersall will be recruiting teachers and creating a curriculum for the school in northern Thailand.
He is working with the Kenyan government to develop a curriculum for deafblind children.
He has designed a curriculum for a master's degree in media management.
If you were to design a curriculum for schoolgirls, what would it be like?
At the same time, he was developing a curriculum for a hypothetical charter school.
It also offers training and a curriculum for those who want to teach cycling.
Developing children as successful learners is a key aim of A Curriculum for Excellence in Scotland.
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