Phrases with «to narrow the curriculum»

"To narrow the curriculum" means to reduce or limit the range of subjects or topics that are taught in an educational program. This can happen when certain subjects or areas of study are prioritized over others, resulting in a narrower focus and fewer opportunities for students to explore a diverse range of subjects. Full definition

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Sentences with «to narrow the curriculum»

  • Further, the standards movement must not limit learning by narrowing curricula, nor inhibit creative teaching and learning that is grounded in effective practice and sound research and inquiry. (ascd.org)
  • Tests themselves don't narrow the curriculum; they also can't close achievement gaps. (educationnext.org)
  • As a consequence, practices such as narrowing the curriculum to the tested areas and drilling students to prepare them for the tests have too often become the norm. (jackjenningsdc.com)
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