0 (a plan showing) the subjects or books to be studied in a particular course, especially a course that leads to an exam: --
1 a plan showing the subjects or books to be studied in a particular course --
In analogy, when we teach how to program, we should let data drive the syllabus.
Other papers give suggestions for courses and syllabuses.
In addition to the language syllabus, there was a renewed interest in the skills, but for contextualized communication.
For both the functional and the formal syllabus, classroom activities are thus a means towards the end of learning language.
Like many syllabuses at that time, mine aimed to help learners 'speak using correct pronunciation, with correct intonation, word stress and sentence rhythm'.
Its syllabus actually stressed the building of character, sometimes far more than the development of intellect.
It should be, as it clearly is not, a central feature of any history syllabus.
As far as the domain of education in concerned, there should be a modification of syllabuses and teaching media.