syllabus
意味: A detailed outline of the topics, readings, and assignments to be covered in a course of study or examination.
While 'curriculum' refers to the overall programme of study, a syllabus is the specific plan for a particular course or examination. In British education, examining bodies publish syllabuses (or syllabi) for GCSEs and A-levels. In higher education, lecturers distribute a syllabus at the start of each module. The distinction between curriculum and syllabus is important in educational theory.
例文
- The lecturer distributed the syllabus on the first day, outlining the topics and readings for each week. 讲师在第一天分发了教学大纲,列出了每周的主题和阅读材料。El profesor distribuyó el syllabus el primer día, detallando los temas y las lecturas de cada semana.講師は初日にシラバスを配布し、毎週のトピックと読み物の概要を示した。강사는 첫날 강의 계획서를 배포하여 매주의 주제와 읽기 자료의 개요를 설명했다.
- The new GCSE syllabus places greater emphasis on analytical skills than the previous version. 新的GCSE教学大纲比以前的版本更加强调分析能力。El nuevo syllabus del GCSE pone mayor énfasis en las destrezas analíticas que la versión anterior.新しいGCSEのシラバスは、以前の版よりも分析能力に重点を置いている。새로운 GCSE 강의 계획서는 이전 판보다 분석 능력에 더 큰 비중을 둔다.
- She covered every topic on the syllabus but felt she had not had enough time to explore any of them in depth. 她涵盖了教学大纲上的每个主题,但觉得没有足够的时间深入探讨其中任何一个。Cubrió todos los temas del syllabus, pero sintió que no había tenido tiempo suficiente para explorar ninguno en profundidad.彼女はシラバスのすべてのトピックを網羅したが、どれも十分に深く探究する時間がなかったと感じた。그녀는 강의 계획서의 모든 주제를 다루었지만, 어느 하나도 충분히 깊이 탐구할 시간이 없었다고 느꼈다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: academic, professional
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From modern Latin syllabus, a misreading of Greek sittybas (accusative plural of sittyba, parchment label). The error was perpetuated in printed editions of Cicero and became standard usage.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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