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curriculum

[kuh-rik-yuh-luhm] / kəˈrɪk yə ləm /


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Friends weren’t very easy to make at the Academy, where the structure of the curriculum pitted us against one another practically from kindergarten.

From Literature

The Department for Education said: "It is for exam boards to decide which languages to offer at GCSE," and added that it was introducing a "stepped qualification in languages" within the primary curriculum.

From BBC

The suit seeks a court order that would require California to monitor on-campus antisemitism, eliminate antisemitic curricula and impose limits on funding for schools that fail to enforce nondiscrimination policies.

From Los Angeles Times

In response, universities, nonprofits and private consultants across the U.S. have developed curricula for law enforcement on how to recognize autistic behaviors and adapt accordingly.

From Los Angeles Times

The government is due to publish its proposals for schools in a white paper on Monday, and Milburn says it needs to make sure the curriculum is aligned with what employers need.

From BBC