18 adjectives to describe curriculum

SEE Gould, George M. BRUECKNER, LEO J. Standardized cumulative curriculum tests in algebra, by Leo J. Brueckner, Edith Woolsey, Laura Farnam.

This would be possible and probably certain under the scheme proposed, but barring this, it is surely an open question whether the pretty thoroughly standardized curriculum now in operation would not be considerably modified to advantage if it is recognized that the prime object of education is character rather than mental training and the fitting of a pupil to obtain a paying job on graduation.

A correlated curriculum; a report of the committee ...

SEE Davis, Edith A. The effective general college curriculum as revealed by examinations.

Activated curriculum.

LANGUAGE IN GENERAL EDUCATION; report of the Committee on the function of English in general education for the Commission on secondary school curriculum.

(Basic curriculum social studies)

So, too, our colleges are provided, over and above the various dead languages of their classic curriculum, with the two tongues.

Lesbia despised him for that neglect of all his opportunities of culture which had left him, after the most orthodox and costly curriculum, almost as ignorant as a ploughboy.

(That reminded him of the meeting of to-morrow, when certain educational matters had to be finally decided; he remembered the proposed curriculum, sketched out in some papers that he had to study this eveningan exceedingly sound and useful curriculum, calculated to make the pupils satisfactorily informed persons.)

As has been already mentioned, the theological curriculum extended over five sessions of two months.

They want students prepared to enter as smoothly as possible into the somewhat artificial curricula of academic studies they have arranged.

It is a very comprehensive curriculum.

It is much to be desired that Professors and others who exercise no control by force should take every method, not only of promoting science in themselves, but also of placing the promoted science before students: and it is much to be desired that students who have passed the compulsory curriculum should be encouraged to proceed into the novelties which will be most agreeable to them.

Lesbia despised him for that neglect of all his opportunities of culture which had left him, after the most orthodox and costly curriculum, almost as ignorant as a ploughboy.

The fad for free electives all along the line was one of those curious phenomena, both humorous and tragic, that grew out of the evolutionary philosophy and the empirical democracy of the nineteenth century, and it wrought disaster, while the ironclad curriculum that preceded it was almost as bad along an opposite line.

But the family growing suspicious that Bellini was instructing her in certain elective studies outside the regular musical curriculum, his school was closed.

But Jefferson terminated his collegiate course with a possession far more valuable than all the learning he could gather in the narrow curriculum of a colonial college; study had excited in him that eager thirst for knowledge which is an appetite of the mind almost as unconquerable as the appetites of the body.

18 adjectives to describe  curriculum