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to curriculum
noun
The set of courses, coursework, and their content, offered at a school or university.
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"It was very, very important to us that the test be linked to curriculum".
Dr. Rizzo's attention to curriculum reflects her own accidental career as a teacher and principal.
This way of thinking has shaped universities, too, from admissions policies to curriculum design.
Its staff members observe lessons, suggest changes to curriculum and meet with teachers and administrators.
Good schools are "transparent," meaning their operations -- everything from rules to curriculum to assessment -- are open for inspection and discussion.
Teachers saw perhaps new hope in the development and implementation of a comprehensive and holistic approach to curriculum.
"It should be independent of any state; you can make your own choice in regards to curriculum," Ms. Belland said.
They advise the president and the superintendent on everything from budgets to curriculum to discipline to infrastructure.
Each year group has been given responsibility for a different part of the farm, with their tasks linked to curriculum subjects.
Many of the outdoor activities they undertake are linked to curriculum subjects, and complement classroom lessons rather than detract from them.
The panic they instill not only in students but also in the school districts is not conducive to children's education or to curriculum improvements.
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