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are curricular
adjective
Of, relating to, or following a curriculum.
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According to the literature (e.g., Jamieson et al. 2013; Shizuka & Mochizuki 2014a), three issues that test-users have to consider in adopting placement tests are curricular coverage, statistical property, and practicality.
First, there are curricular concerns in terms of the content of medical education and its assessment in an educational context [ 10] and methods for teaching communication skills [ 11].
Are curricular options for rabbis who plan to operate outside of congregations and established organizations sufficient?
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The charge, he said, was "curricular deviation".
The elements that mostly affect that perception are the curricular contents, teaching methodologies, and the handling of the education atmosphere.
There are no curricular standards, no pedagogic standards.
There are two curricular tracks available to students.
There are two curricular programs, called "Volets", for students wishing to graduate with honours in science and engineering or art and social sciences.
Additionally, accreditation and regulatory requirements are driving curricular change in medicine and pharmacy.
Then there are extra-curricular voluntary roles, mainly within student engagement.
Central to this are cross-curricular links as well as links to citizenship and PSHE; examples could include Anti-Bullying Week, Remembrance Sunday and World Environment Day.
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