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programme of study
noun
- education the prescribed syllabus that pupils must be taught at each key stage in the National Curriculum
Example Sentences
Before reading Briggs Myers bedtime stories, Cook Briggs required her to complete a demanding programme of study.
Unlike proselytising religions such as Christianity, the guardians of Orthodox Judaism go out of their way to make conversion difficult, insisting on a two-year programme of study and lifestyle changes.
The Department for Education said Mr Gove was determined to make English teaching at primary schools "more rigorous" and was publishing the draft programme of study now for informal consultation.
Seismologists at the US Geological Survey have simulated the effects of the next big Californian earthquake in a programme of study called ShakeOut.
The work is a continuation of a programme of study that began as long ago as 1908, when a mummy was carefully unwrapped in a Manchester lecture room.
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