syllabus
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
The plural form of the word "curriculum" is "curricula" or sometimes "curriculums."
We develped a new curriculum for the writing year.
Curriculum is singular, curricula is plural.
the word is curriculum
The word "curriculum" is a noun. It refers to the subjects and content taught in a school, course, or educational program.
The implication of an ever changing curriculum to teachers is that it serves as an another opportunity for the teacher to develop her strategies and method of teaching.
The implication of an ever changing curriculum to teachers is that it serves as an another opportunity for the teacher to develop her strategies and method of teaching.
My school's curriculum consists of math, reading, writing, science, and world history. As well as prep classes such as P.E and health
A teacher teaches ciricullum to his/her class
I do believe that curriculum is the Latin word.
It is possible to do many things, you can jump around mount Everest if you really wanted too. However, is it morally acceptable to do so- not the mountain jumping, but the copying of another school's hard earned curriculum! Perhaps you could use the school's curriculum as a starting point and develop a different one from there.