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LEADERS' VOICES ON CURRICULUM AND CURRICULAR FLEXIBILITY

open access: yesEDULEARN Proceedings, 2022
The responsibilities of teachers as curriculum managers are today a challenge given the curricular flexibility. These challenges stem from the discourse of autonomy and the capacity for collaborative deliberation of teachers, which refers to decisions at the level of educational policy, which can be operated in the transformation of schools oriented to
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The Flexible Dental Curriculum

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972
The manpower shortage, proposed national health insurance, and the escalating costs of education will change the demands on the dentist and force reform of the dental curriculum. The dentist will more likely be involved in group practice. He will be the manager of a dental health team, and as such will be involved primarily in treatment planning and ...
H M, Bohannan   +3 more
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Flexible, Relevant, and Accessible Curriculum

2023
Education is a right for all children and youth. It has been stated in international initiatives for over five decades. Curriculum frameworks across cultural contexts are interpreted in differing ways by class teachers (e.g., direct interpretation, materials developed by government or commercial bodies).
David G. Evans   +3 more
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An Ethics Curriculum for CS with Flexibility and Continuity

2019 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2019
This Innovative Practice Category full paper will describe the details and rationale of a progressive, integrated, ethics curriculum for a Computer Science program. Since 1991 ACM/IEEE computer science curricula guidelines have included ethics and social issues as recommended topics.
Lori Carter, Catherine Crockett
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Practical considerations of a flexible course in a nonflexible curriculum

Journal of Dental Education, 1975
In the context in which this course was conducted, i.e., flexibility within an otherwise rigid curriculum, and no deadlines, several conclusions can be drawn: 1. Students used considerably more time than when the course was traditionally structured. 2. Quality of performance in the preclinical laboratory was significantly better. 3.
J L, Fuller, G E, Denehy
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Flexibility in the National Curriculum

British Journal of Special Education, 1989
The following contribution on the National Curriculum comes from Deirdre Fordham, Assistant Secretary, Special Education Division, Department of Education and Science, and is based on her speech to the NCSE annual conference in Birmingham in March. The full text will be published shortly in the conference report.
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Designing a flexible, multipurpose remote lab for the IT curriculum

Proceedings of the 7th conference on Information technology education, 2006
A key inhibitor to effective distance education in Information Technology is providing a "hands on" laboratory experience that allows students to acquire the application and problem solving skills expected of IT graduates. While there are instances of universities developing and deploying remote labs where students are able to perform labs through the ...
Steven Rigby, Melissa Dark
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Application of Flexible and Efficient Campus Curriculum Systems

2008 14th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing, 2008
One of the more intriguing issues prevailing throughout the last few decades of campus system research is the question of how to achieve a flexible and efficient curriculum system. More recently, the enterprise solutions have shifted to campus systems due to the academic global competition that is in a state of constant change.
Chia-Chen Yen, Jih-Shih Hsu
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