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Basic Curriculum

British  

noun

  1. education in England and Wales, the National Curriculum plus religious education

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But now, it has to fund basic curriculum resources like buying paper, Mr Hitchcock says.

From BBC

The school said it recently brought in new education materials and computers, and it added, "To say that the school didn't offer the students a basic curriculum or textbooks is simply untrue."

From Salon

The school said it recently brought in new education materials and computers, and it added, “To say that the school didn’t offer the students a basic curriculum or textbooks is simply untrue.”

From Seattle Times

They teach a basic curriculum of English, Arabic, math and science.

From New York Times

“This provides a unique opportunity for students to not only get the basic curriculum and understanding in water resources and hydrology, but to get out into the field and have paid positions where they’re functioning as hydrologic technicians,” Jencso said.

From Washington Times