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Curriculum vs Syllabus

Difference Between Curriculum and Syllabus  In education, the word ‘syllabus’ is often used along with the word ‘curriculum’, but there are several differences between the two words. The word “curriculum” refers to all the experiences that the student acquires in his/her school life, which includes academic, co-curricular and extracurricular activities conducted inside and outside the school. The word “syllabus” is only the subject centric part of the curriculum. Hence it is a narrower ideology than curriculum and is limited to the content (or subject matter) only. The main points of difference between Curriculum and Syllabus are: S.No. Basis Curriculum Syllabus 1. Origin The word ‘curriculum’ originated from Latin word ‘currere’, which means to run a course. The word ‘syllabus’ has originated from Greek word ‘sittyba’, which means a parchment label. 2. Meaning Curric...

Introduction To Curriculum

  Introduction to Curriculum Content     Etymology of Curriculum     Meaning of Curriculum o   Narrow meaning o   Broader meaning     Definitions of Curriculum     Nature of Curriculum Etymology of Curriculum The word curriculum has been derived from Latin word “currere” meaning “to run the course”. Therefore, the literal meaning of curriculum is understood as a course of study and activities, allowing the student to follow it until s/he is finished with the course. Meaning of Curriculum Curriculum refers to all the content and learning experiences designed systematically for the holistic development of students and achievement of educational objectives. Curriculum is a means to achieve the aims and objectives of education, which are dynamic and go on changing with the changing social requirement. Curriculum is the crux of whole educational process. Without curriculum, any educational endeavor cannot be achieved. N...