Synonyms for «new syllabus»

The phrase "new syllabus" refers to a updated or revised plan of what will be taught in a course or subject. It means that there have been changes or additions made to the topics, content, or structure of the curriculum. Full definition
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«syllabus»

Sentences with «new syllabus»

  • More than 50 per cent of principals and assistant principals reported a decline in support not only with behavioural and welfare issues but also with new syllabuses and policy implementation. (educationmattersmag.com.au)
  • There was a big fall in pupils getting top grades in all the sciences, following the introduction of new syllabuses and exams. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The decision came about following government changes to A-levels in England, which have required new syllabuses in all subjects. (educationbusinessuk.net)
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