Sentence example with the word 'curriculum'

curriculum

academic specialty, classical education, course, discipline, field, general studies, liberal arts, minor, quadrivium, scientific education, specialty, subdiscipline, technical education

Definition n. an integrated course of academic studies

Last update: August 9, 2015


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Computer is included in the curriculum at the school.   [noun]

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The pilot focused on training for key staff from all schools on literacy skills across the curriculum and support for less able readers.   [noun]

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The Curriculum advocates a holistic approach in teaching skills to children with special needs.   [noun]

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Is this splendid equipage--this biga, as I may call it--to serve for an introduction to a quadriga or a curriculum.   [noun]

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Children are trained in military tactics, the glory of military achievements extolled in the curriculum, and the youthful minds perverted to suit the government.   [noun]

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She now regularly attended public school and also enjoyed the advantages of private instruction, customary in middle class life; French and music lessons played an important part in the curriculum.   [noun]

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The college curriculum.   [noun]

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The curriculum of the Pendleton Academy was simple, like most others at that time.   [Please select]

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She would willingly have given more time to it, had the school curriculum allowed.   [Please select]

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