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curricula

noun as in course of study

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Madison Miner, the Orange County chair of Moms for Liberty, a conservative organization that opposes curricula about LGBTQ+ rights, race and ethnicity, called McMahon a “wonderful choice.”

Classes and sometimes entire schools for gifted students often had richer curricula and more resources.

Read it to see how white-dominated high school curricula can erase and invalidate Black students.

It has only recently started developing education institutions and curricula for students with special needs.

From BBC

In some Republican-run states like Florida, with its rewritten school curricula and book bans, right-wing historical counter-narratives are attaining the force of law, after the fashion of Hungary or Russia.

From Salon

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

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