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Difference between syllabus and curriculum



 
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Difference between syllabus and curriculum #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:26 am   Difference between syllabus and curriculum
 

Hi

Could you please tell me the difference between:

Syllabus and Curriculum

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Syllabus and curriculum #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:31 am   Syllabus and curriculum
 

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As generally used, Tom, the curriculum is the planned course and the syllabus is the book that contains the curriculum.
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