curricular

/kəˈrɪkjələ(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈrɪkjələr/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈri-kyə-lər/ (ame, mw)

curricular — 形容詞

  • curricularpositive
  • more curricularcomparative
  • most curricularsuperlative

1. connected with the official set of courses, subjects, and learning content that

1.形容詞B2
釋義

課程的

與學校課程或學科有關的

connected with the official set of courses, subjects, and learning content that a school, college, or training programme provides for its students.

例句

The school board reviewed the curricular requirements for all new programmes.

學校董事會審查了所有新課程的課程要求。

collocation: curricular requirements / curricular changes

Ms. Chen helped design the curricular content for the high school science department.

陳老師協助設計高中科學科的課程內容。

collocation: curricular content / curricular design

同義詞
  • academic

    broader; can refer to any learning or scholarly activity, not just official course content

  • educational

    wider in scope; covers anything related to teaching and learning, not limited to a specific programme of study

  • course-related

    more informal and narrower; refers specifically to individual courses rather than the whole curriculum

反義詞
  • extracurricular

    describes activities outside the official curriculum, such as clubs, sports, and volunteer work

文法句型

curricular + noun

用法筆記

Almost always placed before a noun, as in 'curricular reform' or 'curricular guidelines'. Frequently paired with 'extracurricular' to contrast formal course-based learning with voluntary activities.

常見錯誤

The school needs to update their curricular.' (using as noun).
The school needs to update its curriculum.
💡'curricular' is an adjective; the noun form is 'curriculum'.
She enjoys many curricular activities after school.' (confusing with extracurricular).
She enjoys many extracurricular activities after school.
💡'extracurricular' refers to activities outside the formal curriculum, such as clubs and sports.