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Definition of Curricular
1. Adjective. Of or relating to an academic course of study.
Definition of Curricular
1. Adjective. Of, relating to, or following a curriculum. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Curricular
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Curricular
Literary usage of Curricular
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. College Achievement and Vocational Efficiency by Bessie Lee Gambrill (1922)
"CHAPTER IV EXTRA-Curricular ACTIVITY IN RELATION TO INCOME The college authorities
usually record a single measure of a student's achievement—his scholastic ..."
2. Education Indicators: An International Perspective by Nancy Matheson, Laura H. Salganik, Richard P. Phelps, Marianne Perie (1997)
"In contrast, France and Japan typically utilize a curricular structure in which
the major piece of a content area is concentrated in a ..."
3. The Organization and Administration of Physical Education by Jesse Feiring Williams (1922)
"Athletics as extra-curricular activities.—The advantages of extra-curricular
athletics are absent when contrasted with the possibilities of a progressive ..."
4. Lifelong Learning for All: Meeting of the Education Committee at Ministerial by Albert Tuijnman (1996)
"Perceived confidence in school subjects and cross-curricular qualities, 1993-94
Respondents who viewed subjects as important and who thought they were well ..."
5. Phi Delta Kappan by Phi Delta Kappa (1912)
"EXTRA Curricular CREDITS. EM Draper and JE Corbally. Published by AS Barnes and
Company, New York, 1932. 142 pages. In the evolution of secondary-school ..."
6. Self-surveys by Colleges and Universities by William Harvey Allen (1917)
"VI EXTRA-Curricular ACTIVITIES OF STUDENTS 67. Student Cost of Living, Room and
Board UNFORTUNATELY no one knows how many high- school boys and girls have ..."
7. Beyond Mapping: Meeting National Needs Through Enhanced Geographic by Mapping Science Committee, National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"NEW Curricular CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES Since the late 1980s, academic experts
at leading research universities have initiated a series of undergraduate ..."