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Definition and etymology of curriculum
As the old saying goes, "curriculum" refers to the process of excessive development of schoolwork and personal knowledge growth. In the long run, relaxing the time limit means that academic progress is a long-term process, and establishing small courses means setting development goals in stages and striving to achieve and enrich them.

Etymology of curriculum

The root of the course comes from the Latin verb "Currere", which means ① running, ② rotating, ③ running vehicles, ④ walking, and ⑤ recovering. As an educational term, escape is a metaphor for "an educational process".

Curriculum definition

Several definitions of "curriculum": ① Curriculum is a teaching subject. Broad sense, narrow sense. ② The course is a planned teaching activity. ③ Curriculum is the process of achieving the expected learning results. ④ Courses are learning experiences. ⑤ Curriculum is the reproduction of social culture. ⑥ Curriculum is social transformation.