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curriculum

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cur·ric·u·lum /kəˈrɪkjələm/ ●○○ noun (plural curricula /-lə/ or curriculums) [countableC]  
SEthe subjects that are taught by a school, college etc, or the things that are studied in a particular subject 课程
 Languages are an essential part of the school curriculum.
语言是学校课程中必不可少的部分。
 curriculum planning
课程安排
on the curriculum British EnglishBrE
 IT is now on the curriculum in most schools.
信息技术如今已被大部分学校纳入课程内容。
in the curriculum American EnglishAmE
 Students are exempt from some classes in the curriculum for religious reasons.
学生因宗教原因可以免上课程中的某些课。
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nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + curriculum
the school curriculum
The children carried out the project as part of the school curriculum.
the National Curriculum (=the curriculum set by the government for schools in England and Wales)
the primary/secondary/high school etc curriculum (=for particular ages at school)
the undergraduate curriculum (=for a first degree at university or college)
the science/maths/history etc curriculum
The English curriculum is divided into Language and Literature.
a core/common curriculum (=the subjects that everyone must study because they are considered very important)
There has been a lot of debate on the content of the core curriculum.
an academic curriculum (=involving studying from books, not practical subjects)
They unquestioningly accept the traditional academic curriculum.
a broad/broad-based/wide curriculum (=involving a wide range of different types of subjects)
The school provides a broad curriculum with a rich choice of learning opportunities.
balanced (=with a mix of academic and practical subjects)
We want to ensure a balanced curriculum for all pupils.
narrow (=not broad enough)
Many teachers complained that the new curriculum was too narrow.
verbs
plan/develop/design a curriculum
Fifty academics have been involved in developing the new school curriculum.
follow a curriculum (=study the subjects that are in a curriculum)
Five-year-olds now follow the National Curriculum.
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Origin curriculum
(1800-1900) Modern Latin Latin, running, course, from currere; → CURRENT1
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