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curricula

noun as in course of study

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The Common Core standards are not a panacea; much depends on the curricula that states and districts select to implement them.

It is up to local superintendents and principals to select curricula that comply with the standards.

Should Israeli and Palestinian educators wait for a peace agreement to improve their curricula?

Does anyone seriously think that the demonstrations have anything to do with school curricula?

Encouraging social change, the NGO raised money for scholarships, shared curricula across borders, and combated sex trafficking.

One paper should deal with the interesting topic of these early schools, their discipline, their curricula, their teachers.

They assumed that educational curricula were stable and would go on in the same lines forever.

Languages are too many and each one too complicated for our crowded curricula.

These questions—Culture, English, and Preaching—should occupy a foremost place in the curricula of our colleges.

This is a partial list of the subject in the camp curricula.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to curricula, such as: syllabus, schedule, educational program, modules, subjects, and studies.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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