curriculums
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pluralof curriculum.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
curriculumnounthe aggregate of courses of study given in a school, college, university, etc..
Example Sentences
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Popular methodologies today for middle and high schools stress group work, projects, technology, and an oppressive focus on math and science curriculums.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 12, 2026
That is certainly what Mr Joseph anticipates, as the Western Cape government plans to work more closely with universities to make curriculums a better fit for what outsourcing industry employers need.
From BBC ● Oct. 22, 2025
Universities across the country went from teaching in classrooms to offering full-time curriculums online.
From Salon ● Mar. 17, 2024
She developed curriculums for students and teachers, organized conferences, and wrote scholarly articles and books to spread a gospel that resonated in progressive congregations and on college campuses.
From New York Times ● Mar. 5, 2024
Sometimes, like now, he felt like an intruder in his new circle, of people who believed that the latest schools, the latest curriculums, would ensure the wholeness of their children.
From "Americanah" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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