Sentences with curriculum
cur·ric·u·lum
C c - There should be a broader curriculum in schools for post-16-year-old pupils.
- ...the history curriculum.
- So the interpretation was critiqued and debated in all high level curriculum committees.
- The education sector will provide curriculum materials linked to library artifacts and museum exhibits.
- The school is adding more science courses to its curriculum.
- The curriculums include prayer, and all subjects are taught in a religious framework.
- I felt a distinct, self-inflicted pressure to cover the requisite curriculum material.
- Times have changed since the liberal arts curriculum was developed.
- I find it really hard to understand why demanding standards and a sound academic core curriculum should do any harm.
- Many children continue to study their own curriculum by attending evening classes.
- They teach the required Egyptian standard curriculum plus art and music.
- Today's school curriculum is fuller than ever, but the school day isn't any longer.
- Private schools are not legally obliged to teach the national curriculum, unlike their state sector counterparts.
- The schools follow the curriculum taught in Taiwan and receive a small subsidy from the Ministry of Education.
- Australian history is a critical part of the curriculum and should be included in all years of schooling.