curriculum

education
Also known as: course of study, school subjects

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impact of multiculturalism

  • In multiculturalism: Multiculturalism’s impact on education

    …are found in revisions of curricula, particularly in Europe and North America, and the expansion of the Western literary and other canons that began during the last quarter of the 20th century. Curricula from the elementary to the university levels were revised and expanded to include the contributions of minority…

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philosophy of education

  • Socrates
    In philosophy of education: Teaching, learning, and curriculum

    Many problems of educational practice that raise philosophical issues fall under this heading. Which subjects are most worth teaching or learning? What constitutes knowledge of them, and is such knowledge discovered or constructed? Should there be a single, common curriculum for all students, or…

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religion

  • mosaic: Christianity
    In Christianity: Forms of Christian education

    …of religious instruction from the curricula of the schools indicated a lack of balance in education. In the 20th century, religion was adopted as a subject among the humanities. State universities in the United States, Canada, and Australia, which did not have theological faculties because of the separation of church…

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role of Eliot

  • Eliot, Charles William
    In Charles William Eliot

    …the rigidity of the Harvard curriculum—which, following what was then general practice, was then almost totally prescribed—Eliot eliminated required courses. Under his successor, A. Lawrence Lowell, a balance was struck between required and elective courses.

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teaching methods and theory

  • teacher
    In teaching: Role in curricular design

    The family, the government, the church or religious authority, and the economic or business-industrial authority all have an interest in the development of children and youth, and all play a part, therefore, in setting up and controlling formal and many informal means of…

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  • Hans Holbein the Younger: Erasmus
    In pedagogy: The teacher and the learner

    The subject matter taught also has a marked influence on the total teaching situation. It may be conveniently divided into the broad headings of languages, humanities, sciences, mathematics, and arts. Although each group of subjects has something in common with others in terms of the demands…

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