Collocations withcurriculum
These are words often used in combination withcurriculum.
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balanced curriculum
The intention of the latter is to provide 'a framework for a broad and balanced curriculum' (p. 3).
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challenging curriculum
Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find this guide augmenting their future reading lists and challenging curriculum boundaries.
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comprehensive curriculum
But with the introduction of a more comprehensive curriculum, incorporating other domains of knowing, including music, these objectives were extended to the more constructive use of leisure.
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current curriculum
Moreover, a feature of the current curriculum is a concentration on the pathological aspects of ageing, rather than an investigation of ' normal ' ageing.
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curriculum development
Focused short-term instruction in palliative care curriculum development, in a diverse group of residency programs, is feasible and associated with significant curriculum change.
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curriculum material
The educators in the academic and professional community need to help set an agenda for research and knowledge development to ensure that it generates curriculum material.
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curriculum reform
Its place in the order of things is much as it was at the inception of the programme of curriculum reform that took place in the 1960s and 1970s.
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curriculum requirement
On the ground, the core curriculum requirement is not being delivered.
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education curriculum
Finally, our chosen participant group provides the opportunity to explore the effect of ideation methods as part of a higher education curriculum.
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entire curriculum
If teachers of "shortage subjects" are not paid more, the entire curriculum will be put at risk.
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formal curriculum
The paper contends that sites of ideological transmission are located outside the formal curriculum of the madrasa.
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general curriculum
The special grant for music was abolished and the subject became part of the general curriculum paid for in bulk.
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hidden curriculum
This is the authoritarian one, and it will send corresponding signals to teachers in schools who can spot a hidden curriculum at 100 paces.
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innovative curriculum
For example, if a private sector body generated some innovative curriculum materials, it would make a profit from them.
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integrated curriculum
At the same time, it seemed obvious that there would be clear benefits in a more integrated curriculum throughout the course.
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mathematics curriculum
The national tests include important additional aspects of the mathematics curriculum, such as problem-solving and enquiry.
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national curriculum
State and national curriculum authorities are increasingly encouraging students and teachers to use asynchronous online discussions to communicate both with known and unknown participants.
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regular curriculum
Botany was so successful that it was integrated into the regular curriculum as a compulsory subject on a par with physics and chemistry.
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rigorous curriculum
Students' preparation time, as well as instructional time, is very limited by the competing demands of a crammed and rigorous curriculum.
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science curriculum
Clearly, a computer science curriculum must not, and doesn't have to, become a vocational training ground for the latest industrial programming language and programming tools.
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standard curriculum
Modules are synchronized with appropriate classroom activities of the standard curriculum.
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traditional curriculum
In a traditional curriculum, a teacher transmits information to students who passively listen and acquire facts.
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undergraduate curriculum
Much of the subject matter is also now being introduced into the undergraduate curriculum.
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