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Collocations for curriculum - noun

ADJECTIVE

broad, broadly based, wide
narrow
Teachers feel that the present curriculum is too narrow.
core
Students choose from optional subjects in addition to the core curriculum.
national, official
mainstream
His disability does not prevent him from following the mainstream curriculum.
standard
traditional
academic, educational
college, school, university
primary, secondary (both esp. BrE)
elementary-school, high-school, middle-school (all in the US)
undergraduate
course
English, geography, mathematics, etc.
comprehensive, rigorous (both AmE)
hidden
Children learn many of their attitudes to life from the hidden curriculum at school.

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VERB + curriculum

create, design, develop, plan
broaden
change, revise
implement
introduce sth into
Chinese has been introduced into the curriculum as an option.
teach
follow
offer

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curriculum + NOUN

content, subjects
area
materials
design, development, planning
aims, objectives
change, reform, review
committee (AmE)
guide, specialist (both AmE)

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PREPOSITION

across the curriculum
Students use computers across the curriculum (= in all or most subjects).
in a/the curriculum (AmE), on a/the curriculum (BrE)
Spanish is in the curriculum.
They all have to study French because it's on the curriculum.
within a/the curriculum
the balance of subjects within the curriculum

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PHRASES

areas of the curriculum
We cover all areas of the curriculum.

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