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curriculum

[kuh-rik-yuh-luhm] / kəˈrɪk yə ləm /


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All primary and secondary school pupils in the south are set to be taught about financial matters under changes to the national curriculum.

From BBC

This has led to schools needing to make cuts to support staff, teaching assistants, curriculum resources and enrichment.

From BBC

Regional automotive dealers and fleet operators, for example, inform our curriculum, donate equipment, offer paid internships and give us honest feedback about their new employees: our graduates.

From The Wall Street Journal

The money will be used for the curriculum project.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Mackin continued: "Schools must not place children in the impossible position of being singled out or stigmatised simply because their families do not share the religious worldview embedded in the curriculum."

From BBC