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the curricula
noun
Plural of curriculum
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Eurythmic movements now appear in the curricula of girls' schools.
The standardized tests on which our evaluations are based often don't even align with the curricula we teach.
The curricula is classical Arabic, daily supplications and basic etiquettes of Islam.
These essays were incorporated into the curricula of universities throughout the world.
A major reorganization of the curricula and redesign of textbooks began in the years after 1989.
Many medical schools are beginning to incorporate arts, literature and humanities into the curricula.
Dr. Atkinson is proposing eventually dropping the SAT II tests, at least until other tests tailored to measure the curricula taught in California high schools can be developed.
And yet, although Trump approved the company's ads, he didn't attend the seminars or even review the curricula and programming materials used in them.
Adopting the bachelor's and master's degree approach would require "medical faculties in Germany to completely restructure the curricula," Dr. Nippert said.
To the extent that large firms provide employment, their personnel requirements determine the curricula of schools and universities.
The curricula will be developed on the Internet.
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