Curriculum refers to the curriculum of each class in each semester formulated by the school according to the curriculum and teaching plan issued by the superior, also known as the weekly and Sunday curriculum. The table specifies the subjects to be taught in each class every day, the starting and ending time of each class, the number of hours of study every day and the specific time of extracurricular activities, productive labor and team activities in a week. It is a "road map" in the teaching operation of the school. The week, day, teaching subject content and activity time series of teachers and students' activity places are fixed by the curriculum.
The contents of the cell filled in the student's schedule are the names of the subjects to be studied.
The content of the course must be arranged and formulated by the academic affairs office of the school according to the curriculum requirements stipulated by the Ministry of Education.
Under normal circumstances, according to the class hours stipulated by the Ministry of Education and local education departments, the teaching department of the school arranges classes according to the main subject, minor subject or minor subject starting from the time sequence of the first class. When teachers from different disciplines conflict, we should consider the time complementarity of teachers from different disciplines, and try our best to arrange the main courses, that is, Chinese, mathematics or foreign languages, in the first and second classes every day. When it is really impossible to arrange, we will put the minor subjects of physics, chemistry, biology, politics, history and geography into the first and second categories. Music, physical education, fine arts, labor technology education, information technology, safety and first aid are basically arranged after the third class. In order not to affect students' cognitive and memory rules, we should also pay attention to the fact that the class hours of the same subject cannot be arranged continuously.