A cross-curricular link refers to the integration of concepts and skills from different subject areas to enhance learning. For example, a project that combines science and art might involve students creating models of ecosystems, thereby reinforcing their understanding of biological concepts while fostering creativity. This approach encourages students to make connections between subjects, promoting a more holistic understanding of the material. Ultimately, it helps to create a more engaging and relevant educational experience.
(Curricular means pertaining to a college or school's subjects, and the term extra-curricular includes non-educational activities such as sports, clubs, and promotions.)The curricular activities of the school were improved under the new school board.The dean left curricular changes to his staff and concentrated on funding issues.
Denise Fyfe has written: 'The implementation of the information technology cross-curricular theme in North Eastern Education and Library Board secondary schools'
Kenneth J. F. Yeates has written: 'An investigation into the initiation of cross-curricular approaches as part of technical and vocational education'
curricular is an adjective, therefore it has no singular or plural. Are you thinking of "curricula"? Like what's taught in school? curricula is the plural and curriculum is the singular.
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Many schools have chess clubs that count as extra-curricular activities.
achievements, awards or certificates won by a person other than academics. like sports certificate is extra curricular achievement and first position's school certificate is curricular achievement.
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It is a cross section of the Earth. It has no specific name. You can find one at the link below