syllabi
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Definition(s):
- (n) an integrated course of academic studies
Synonym(s)
Usage(s):
- MIT was the first university to heed the edupunk call: it started posting syllabi, course notes and videotaped lectures on ocw.
- Its provenance alone guarantees the highest expectations: Rushdie's 1981 novel is a modern classic found on literature syllabi in universities around the world.
- The texts the teachers follow are specially written syllabi, which Anglicans and other Protestants agreed in 1944 to accept.
Quotes
- Sharing his suggestions to boost the status of world language Hindi, Singh said: "Works by non-resident Indian writers in the Hindi language should be included in teaching syllabi. Hindi is taught in many countries in the world. To prepare good...on Jul 14, 2007 By: Manmohan Singh Source: Malaysia Sun
- "The marks of different Boards could be equalized through a mathematical formula for weightage. The common core curriculum required for removing disparity of syllabi that necessitate different entrance exams catering to different boards has already...on Jun 18, 2010 By: Kapil Sibal Source: iCBSE (blog)
- Education Minister Dr Ng Eng Hen said: "Well defined proficiency-based syllabi and exams will set clear and appropriate standards for students to aim for. The incentives to do well will also remain. Those who do not put in the effort should not be...on May 11, 2010 By: Dr Ng Eng Hen Source: Channel News Asia
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