Curricula

Word CURRICULA
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Definitions and meanings of "Curricula"

What do we mean by curricula?

The set of courses, coursework, and their content, offered at a school or university.

A racecourse; a place for running.

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The word "curricula" in example sentences

Much of today's curricula is organized around this concept. ❋ Jenifer Fox (2010)

"Canon" was the term adopted to identify those works of literature that should be included in curricula of literary study -- after literary study was itself made respectable as an "academic" subject, a process that wasn't really complete until after World War II. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Republican lieutenant governor of Missouri, Peter Kinder, said, “The distribution of teaching curricula from the White House to the classroom clearly usurps the authority of our local school boards and school administrators” — ignoring how previous administrations and his own state government offer teaching materials. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One might say that this kind of inattention to what objectively characterizes the work of writers from the past, a failure to actually read it, is almost inevitable when these writers become known to us only -- or at least mostly -- through their inclusion in curricula of academic study -- through being listed on course syllabi of various kinds. ❋ Unknown (2008)

These days the curricula is much more subtle than it used to be, but the basic core is still the same. ❋ Ccfinlay (2006)

Most law school curricula is very much the same as in the days of Christopher Columbus Langdell, with the addition of niche topics and seminars, and laptop hookups. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The story she links to suggests, I think, that adding the study of the Bible to high school curricula is a Trojan horse, out of which streams of screaming Christians will descend. ❋ Richard Nokes (2005)

You can check out the curricula from a variety of schools, and teach yourself some of the craft …. but most of it will be learned by doing, like most crafts. ❋ Unknown (2005)

As I read your piece, however, I made up a comment in my mind about the second part (graduate courses, Quakerism 435, using the word curricula, etc) because it reveals an assumption among Friends that everyone is educated. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I gather that a couple of interfaith organisations are thinking about developing faith / religious literacy "curricula" - partly to encourage officialdom / service providers etc to work sensitively. ❋ Unknown (2008)

For an education system related to the national human resource development approach, a single education system in terms curricula must be developed, which could be able to develop a generation of similar thought that contributes in nation building process. ❋ Unknown (2009)

By contrast, “global governance” is relatively rare in American curricula and in the names of academic institutes. ❋ Strobe Talbott (2008)

More than 400,000 riders nationwide take training each year using Motorcycle Safety Foundation curricula, which is available in all 50 states, and used by the Armed Services to train military personnel worldwide. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These subjects are typically from school curricula, which is pretty much where the ❋ Unknown (2008)

He said the report dealt with concrete issues, such as curricula, pupil: teacher ratios, class sizes, school fees, and ❋ Unknown (2005)

Data resulting from the project will greatly inform cataloging education and curricula which is critical to the continued development and improvement of information retrieval systems in libraries worldwide. ❋ David Bigwood (2005)

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