curriculum development

collocation in English

meaningsofcurriculumanddevelopment

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curriculum
noun[C]
uk
/kəˈrɪk.jə.ləm/
us
/kəˈrɪk.jə.ləm/
the subjects studied in a school, college, etc. and what each ...
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development
noun
uk
/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
us
/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes ...
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(Definition ofcurriculumanddevelopmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Focused short-term instruction in palliative carecurriculumdevelopment, in a diverse group of residency programs, is feasible and associated with significant curriculum change.
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The idea that forcurriculumdevelopmentone should look to the classroom is not new.
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Many teachers were disorientated and frequently somnambulant in respect to the kind ofcurriculumdevelopmentbeing imposed upon them.
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At this time, he was active in teacher education andcurriculumdevelopment.
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This slim book has both breadth and depth, ranging from health-care practice and service delivery to international partnerships and institutionalcurriculumdevelopment.
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Each section begins with a succinct introduction, and the volume concludes with an afterword relating the theme of the volume to issues incurriculumdevelopment.
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In addition, they identify the implications forcurriculumdevelopment, policy and further research.
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Improving the quality of children's musical experience has been the central theme of the numerouscurriculumdevelopmentinitiatives.
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Also in this chapter, she analyses the role of school inspections, judging their impact oncurriculumdevelopmentin music.
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The paper discusses the implications of these results regardingcurriculumdevelopmentin education programmes on ageing intended for young people.
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Richards (2001) provides both a history of curriculum design in language teaching and a systematic overview ofcurriculumdevelopmentprocesses.
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Involving teachers at each stage of curriculum planning and evaluation is essential forcurriculumdevelopmentand innovation.
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The curricula that are presented vary widely in terms of foci, reflecting a local, needs-based approach tocurriculumdevelopment.
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They scaffold and expand student learning, enhancecurriculumdevelopmentand assessment, and bring real-world problem-solving issues into the classroom for deliberation.
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For these are things that are at the heart ofcurriculumdevelopmentand vital to the broader enterprise that is music education.
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Her research interests include composing in the classroom, teacher education andcurriculumdevelopment.
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The adaptation phase characterisedcurriculumdevelopmentin the 1970s, and it took two forms.
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The process has been a centralising one, in the interests of 'standards': a 'top-down' model ofcurriculumdevelopment.
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He focuses on defining the elusive quality of ability, measuring learner output, and changingcurriculumdevelopment.
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The funds allocated could be used to cover coordination andcurriculumdevelopment, the use of information technology, and faculty and student mobility.
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