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Kanonathena Posted 18 years ago
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defference between syllabuses and curriculum

What is the difference between syllabuses and curriculum? Can you give me examples on how they are normally used?

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I'll try! Curriculum: the combination of elements in the field of study [include texts, lectures, field trips, everything] This may or may not be in printed form. Syllabus: an outline of any given course.

  • I'll try!
  • Curriculum: the combination of elements in the field of study [include texts, lectures, field trips, everything] This may or may not be in printed form.
  • Syllabus: an outline of any given course.
  • The professor had developed an all-inclusive curriculum for his course in "Paradigm Changes in 20th Century America".
  • We were able to purchase a syllabus for the course at the bookstore.
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I'll try!
Curriculum: the combination of elements in the field of study [include texts, lectures, field trips, everything] This may or may not be in printed form.
Syllabus: an outline of any given course.

The professor had developed an all-inclusive curriculum for his course in "Paradigm Changes in 20th Century America". We were able to purchase a syllabus for the course at th

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