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IMPORTANCE OF CURRICULUM

A curriculum is a set of lessons and tests that a teacher will use to


instruct students in an educational setting. Or, to put it another way, it refers
to all of the experiences a student will have while being taught by a teacher in
a formal setting.

A curriculum is crucial because it puts some structure on the material


that is taught in a school. Most importantly, it conveys clear expectations for
what should be accomplished by the course's conclusion for both teachers and
students. The ability to transfer between institutions and advance to earn
further qualifications is made possible by the existence of a curriculum. Many
pupils switch schools between the primary and secondary levels. This explains
the significance of a curriculum. It implies that educational institutions are
standardized and that students won't suffer or lose out on instruction just
because they transfer across institutions. Additionally, it establishes a
benchmark for all pupils to meet by the conclusion of the primary school
years. Every primary school adheres to the same curriculum to ensure that all
students are equally prepared for high school and college.

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