单词 | curriculum |
释义 | curriculum (once / 1833 pages) n A curriculum is a set of courses designed to give expertise, like the shoemaking curriculum at Shoe U: Advanced Cutting, Hammering, and Stitching; History of the Heel; and A Cultural History of Walking. Curriculum comes from the Latin word for "running course," or "career," but when we talk about curriculum it's always about school. If you go to a school with a Liberal Arts curriculum, you'll get an education in the humanities with some science, but if you go to a technical school with a hard-core astrophysics curriculum, you probably won't have to take any courses on poetry. WORD FAMILYcurriculum: curricula, curricular, curriculums+/curricular: curricularly, extracurricular USAGE EXAMPLESTeachers and literacy organizations often decry such moves as censorship that erase important literature from curriculums. Washington Post(Dec 31, 2016) The curriculum will also include some vocational skills. BBC(Dec 30, 2016) The reason for his visit, he said, was to discuss “multicultural issues”, including “bullying, supporting teachers, modernising curriculums and violence in Chicago”. The Guardian(Dec 29, 2016) n an integrated course of academic studies Syn|Hypo|Hyper course of study, program, programme, syllabus crash course, crash program, crash programme a rapid and intense course of training or research (usually undertaken in an emergency) reading programa program designed to teach literacy skills degree programa course of study leading to an academic degree info, information a message received and understood |
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