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Definition of Curriculums
1. curriculum [n] - See also: curriculum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Curriculums
Literary usage of Curriculums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conflict Resolution Education: A Guide to Implementing Programs in Schools ...by Donna Crawford by Donna Crawford (1997)
"A needs assessment form is provided in appendix E. Selecting Conflict Resolution
Education Programs/curriculums Once the goals and desired outcomes are ..."
2. The Academy System of the State of New York by George Frederick Miller (1922)
"CHAPTER V curriculums and Methods Part I curriculums The act of 1787, which fixed
the legal status of academies and placed the Regents in control of them, ..."
3. A Project Curriculum: Dealing with the Project as a Means of Organizing the by Margaret Elizabeth Wells (1921)
"... through the three grades, and to see at a glance what subjects are treated in
each grade. B. COMPARISON OF ACHIEVEMENTS UNDER DIFFERENT curriculums ..."
4. The Redirection of High-school Instruction by Herbert Galen Lull (1921)
"LOCAL ADAPTATIONS OF JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH- SCHOOL curriculums The administration
of the curriculums of the Junior and Senior High Schools of the Kansas ..."
5. Junior-senior High School Administration by Charles Hughes Johnston, Jesse Homer Newton, Frank Gerald Pickell (1922)
"curriculums were designed, therefore, to meet, as nearly as possible, the needs
of each of those three groups and, in so far as possible, with the equipment ..."
6. Individual Training in Our Colleges by Birdseye, Clarence F., 1854-1927 (1907)
"III $ THE EARLY curriculums OP HARVARD AND YALE The Harvard curriculum of 1726.
“i. While the students are Freshmen they commonly recite the grammars and ..."
7. Educational Values by William Chandler Bagley (1911)
"If the elementary and secondary curriculums are examined with reference to the
economic value of the facts and principles that they comprise, a condition is ..."